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LEGO to Build $1 Billion Factory in Virginia

Construction will begin in fall 2022 with production projected to start in the second half of 2025.

LEGO said construction for its new U.S. facility will begin in fall 2022 with production projected to start in the second half of 2025.
LEGO said construction for its new U.S. facility will begin in fall 2022 with production projected to start in the second half of 2025.
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The LEGO Group said it plans to invest more than $1 billion to build a new factory in Chesterfield County, Virginia. Once completed, the 1.7 million-square-foot facility will employ more than 1,760 people.

The factory will be designed to operate as a carbon-neutral facility. 100% of its day-to-day energy needs will be matched by renewable energy generated by an onsite solar park. The site will also be designed to minimize energy consumption and use of non-renewable resources.

“This is an exciting step for the LEGO Group. More and more families are falling in love with LEGO® building and we are looking forward to making LEGO bricks in the US, one of our largest markets. The location in Virginia allows us to build a solar park which supports our sustainability ambitions and provides easy links to country-wide transportation networks. We are also looking forward to creating fantastic employment opportunities for the people of Virginia," said LEGO CEO Niels B. Christiansen.

Construction will begin in fall 2022 with production projected to start in the second half of 2025. A temporary packaging site will open in an existing building nearby in early 2024 and create up to 500 jobs.

The Virginia factory will be the LEGO Group’s seventh factory globally and the second in the Americas. The company’s manufacturing site in Monterrey, Mexico primarily supplies the U.S. market and will be expanded and upgraded to meet growing demand for LEGO products.

“Our factories are located close to our biggest markets which shortens the distance our products have to travel. This allows us to rapidly respond to changing consumer demand and helps manage our carbon footprint. Our new factory in the US and expanded capacity at our existing site in Mexico means we will be able to best support long-term growth in the Americas. We are fortunate to find a location where we can begin construction quickly and create temporary capacity in under two years," said Carsten Rasmussen, Chief Operations Officer for the LEGO Group.

The new factory in Virginia, like all LEGO facilities, will use technology to mould, process and pack LEGO products and ensure they meet the company’s rigorous safety and quality requirements.

“Our bricks are made to last for generations, so we need skilled employees trained to work with precision moulding technology. We look forward to working with the Virginia Talent Accelerator program to help build a great team who are motivated by our mission to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow,” said Rasmussen.

LEGO factories in Europe and China are also being expanded, and in December 2021, the Group announced plans to build a factory in Vietnam to support further growth in Asia.

The LEGO Group currently employs approximately 2,600 people in the U.S. where it has been operating since the 1960s. Its U.S. head office is in Enfield, CT, and operates 100 LEGO branded stores across the country.

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