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Lego to Build $366M Warehouse in Virginia, Creating Jobs
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Lego will invest $366 million to construct a 2 million-square-foot warehouse in Virginia, as announced by Governor Glenn Youngkin. The facility aims to boost U.S. toy production, creating over 300 jobs in Prince George County. This expansion strengthens Virginia’s manufacturing sector, aligning with efforts to grow domestic industry under the current administration.
The warehouse will be located in Prince George County, near Richmond. It supports Lego’s broader strategy to localize production in the U.S.
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Youngkin highlighted the project as a win for Virginia’s economy. He emphasized the state’s appeal to global companies like Lego.
Lego, a Danish company, is known for its iconic plastic bricks. Its U.S. expansion follows a $1 billion factory investment in Virginia announced in 2022.
The U.S. manufacturing sector has seen a resurgence under pro-industry policies. Domestic production reduces reliance on foreign supply chains, a national priority.
The warehouse will create high-quality jobs, boosting local employment. Prince George County expects economic growth from increased business activity.
Some praise the investment for strengthening American manufacturing and job creation. Others note potential environmental impacts from large-scale construction projects.
Virginia’s business-friendly policies attract companies like Lego, per Youngkin. The state has become a hub for corporate expansion in recent years.
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