LEGO Stores begin to reopen in the USA

A handful of LEGO Stores have reopened in the USA, with others offering curb side pickup.

Starting on Wednesday, May 13, LEGO Stores in the USA are beginning the process of reopening. Three stores have opened up again for customers, while the rest that are partially open offer curb side pickup.

Since mid-March, LEGO Stores have been closed as a response to measures to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. Now, with states mapping out their intentions for the next few weeks, the US stores are following the new guidelines.

The advice is to contact the local LEGO Store to confirm their opening hours. Pick & Build and Build-a-Minifigure are not currently available. The stores have also not had any deliveries of new stock, so will only have the sets that were available pre-lockdown.

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Here is the full list:

Open Locations:

783 North Point, GA

743 Stonebriar, TX

778 Woodlands, TX

Curbside Pick-Up:

825 FASHION SHOW, NV

739 CHANDLER, AZ

769 ARROWHEAD, AZ

729 ONTARIO MILLS, CA

716 FASHION VALLEY, CA

846 HAYWOOD MALL, SC

755 CONCORD MILLS, NC

833 SOUTHPARK, NC

856 ST. JOHN’S TOWN CTR, FL

857 TOWN CTR at BOCA RATON, FL

717 SAWGRASS MILLS, FL

845 LAKESIDE MALL, LA

703 PARK MEADOWS, CO

711 COLORADO MILLS, CO

816 FASHION PLACE, UT

815 GUILFORD TOWN CTR, C

766 CHINOOK CENTER, CAN

779 OAKRIDGE, CAN

720 BELLEVUE, WA

787 ALDERWOOD, WA

836 SOUTH CENTER, WA

820 WESTFARMS MALL, CT

745 KENWOOD, OH

709 BEACHWOOD PLACE, OH

750 EASTON, OH

834 POLO PARK, CAN

701 MALL OF AMERICA, MN

768 SOMERSET, MI

705 CHICAGO, IL

749 ORLAND SQUARE, IL

900 GURNEE MILLS, IL

782 MAYFAIR, WI

714 WOODFIELD MALL, IL

713 NORTHBROOK COURT, IL

707 ATLANTA, GA

851 OXMOOR MALL, KY

767 CHRISTIANA, DE

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