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Officials Disappointed in LEGO Plan to Move from Enfield to Boston
The LEGO Group plans to move its head office in the Americas from Enfield, Connecticut to Boston, Massachusetts and Connecticut officials are reacting to the announcement. The company, which employs around 740 full-time employees in Enfield, plans to move from its current office from by the end of 2026. “I am disappointed to hear today’s news, but I am confident…
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LEGO Group to Leave Enfield
The LEGO Group is leaving Connecticut and moving to Massachusetts. It will move its headquarters in the Americas from Enfield to Boston.
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LEGO Is Moving Its Americas Head Office From Connecticut to Boston
As the LEGO Group pieces together what its future will look like, the company announced on Tuesday that it plans to move its head office in the Americas from Connecticut to Boston. The toy company, which employs around 2,600 people in the U.S., will complete the move by the end of 2026, according to a news release. The LEGO Group’s…
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Kevin Bickner Explains Ski Jumping with Legos
U.S. Ski Jumper Kevin Bickner explains how he flies using Legos.
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Brittany Bowe Explains Long Track Speed Skating with Legos
Brittany Bowe explains long track speed skating with Legos.
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Matt Hamilton Explains Curling with Legos
Matt Hamilton breaks down how curling works with Legos.
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David Wise Explains Free Ski Halfpipe with Legos
David Wise has won two Olympic gold medals in the ski halfpipe. So we asked him to explain his sport with Legos.
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‘Home Alone' LEGO House Available Just In Time for the Holidays
The holiday movie classic, “Home Alone” is coming to life in the form of LEGOs. LEGO just revealed a very detailed recreation of the McCallister family home, where chaos ensued when young Kevin (played by Macaulay Culkin) was left by himself just before Christmas, forcing him to defend the house against bumbling burglars Harry and Marv. The set is a…
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Lego Vows to Remove Gender Bias From its Toys
Danish toymaking giant Lego on Monday pledged to remove gender bias from its toys after research found girls were being held back by gender stereotypes.
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Official Explains City's Annual Budget With Legos
Jay Warren, the Director of Communications for Arlington, Texas, used his hobby of Lego masonry to explain the city’s budget and increase engagement from the city’s residents.
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Joe Kovacs Explains Shot Put With Legos
Ever see a big guy play with little Legos? Team USA shot putter Joe Kovacs gives Legos a try to explain his sport.
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Simone Manuel Explains Swim Relays With Legos
What are the swimming styles a swimmer must cover in a relay race? Simone Manuel breaks down swim relays with Legos.
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Vashti Cunningham Explains High Jump With Legos
The ease in which Vashti Cunningham can jump over the high bar is harshly contrasted by the difficulty she has explaining her sport with Legos.
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Grace McCallum Explains Uneven Bars With Legos
It’s a pretty simple concept: two bars, one higher than the other, and a gymnast performing a routine between the bars. But when you try to illustrate the sport with Legos, things get a little tougher. Team USA gymnast Grace McCallum attempts to explain uneven bars with Legos.
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Brooke Raboutou Explains Sport Climbing With Legos
Sport climbing will make its Olympic debut at the 2020 Tokyo Games. To get familiar with the sport, Team USA climber Brooke Raboutou grabbed a bowl of Legos to explain what you will see when competition beings.
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Regan Smith Explains the Four Swimming Strokes With Legos
Do you know the difference between backstroke and freestyle? Team USA swimmer Regan Smith explains the four major swimming strokes using Legos.
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Katrina Young Explains Diving With Legos
Diving into the water from 10 meters high – the equivlant of a three-story-building – could be terrifying for anyone, but not for an Olympic diver. Katrina Young explains Olympic diving using Legos.
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Brady Ellison Explains Archery With Legos
Team USA Archer Brady Ellison thinks archery is a pretty simple sport to explain. But can he do it with Legos?
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LEGO Rolls Out Plans to Make Bricks From Recycled Bottles as Part of Sustainability Push
After committing to making all of its products sustainable by 2030, Danish toymaker LEGO announced that it will start rolling out new bricks made entirely of recycled bottles.