Former LEGO US headquarters site up for sale

The LEGO Group’s purpose built US office buildings in Enfield, Connecticut are up for sale, listed at $2 million.

The former site of the LEGO Group’s US headquarters on Enfield, Connecticut, is up for sale. The property, built specifically for the company in 1995, is listed at $2 million after a year on the market.

While the LEGO Group still has offices in Enfield, the original 24 acre site was vacated around six months ago.

Hartford Business reports that the listed $2 million price is half of what the site is valued at:

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A Colliers property listing shows the Taylor Road property features 245 parking spaces, a fitness center, amphitheater, cafe and patio space with outdoor seating. It also comes with a recreational area comprising golf putting and driving stations, soccer goals, a fire pit and volleyball court.

“$2 million is an unbelievable price for a building like that,” Nicholas Morizio said, noting that letting agent Winstanley has received a few “low ball offers” for the property. “Someone will get a very good bargain.”

“The land alone is worth greater than $2 million,” he said. “Worst comes to worst, someone can always buy the building, I hate to say it, knock it down for a flat site to build a quarter-mile square-foot warehouse.”

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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