LEGO fans in the twin cities will soon have a new place to buy, sell and trade their collection.
Bricks & Minifigs will open a new store in St. Paul’s Highland Park on January 11, the LEGO LEGO sales franchise reported.
Local resident Blake Lemke, a licensed geologist and a LEGO LEGO fan, is behind the venture, which will be located in the Highland Center Inter mall between Frame Works and Wild Birds Unlimited.
In a news message, Lemke said he could not go through the opportunity to start a small LEGO business business.
“I am very excited to bring the experience of the bricks and mini -minijiguri in the area,” he said. “LEGO is a wireless toy that is liked not only by children but also by parents, grandparents and anyone who enjoys a creative expression through these small plastic bricks.”
Inside the store, LEGO enthusiasts will be able to buy, sell and trade used Lego kits, bulk bricks and mini -mini -miniFigs.
The store will further work as a place for events, hosting parties for birthday, after school clubs, events with themed lego, gatherings for corporate construction of a team and more.
St. Paul’s new location will become the third brick and Twin Cities mini -mini -mini, joining Apple Valley and Roseville stores.
The big opening holiday will include gifts on boxes, large construction displays and free, custom minifig “Bricks & Minifigs Highland Park”.