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EBricks Outlet

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ISIN🆔
IndustryToys
Founded 📆2000
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️124 N 7th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501
Area served 🗺️
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websiteebricksonline.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

eBricks is the world's largest unofficial Lego parts distributor with over 14 million bricks on site.[1] The retail outlet was founded in 2000 and is located in downtown Grand Junction, Colorado. eBricks has been used for numerous Guinness World Records events and by artists like Nathan Sawaya to create large Lego sculptures and exhibitions like The Art of The Brick.[2]

eBricks became the largest Lego distributor after winning an auction of more than 8 million parts in 2017.[3][1][4] The store has expanded and moved to a bigger location downtown after increased interest from The Lego Movie,[5][6] building events with companies like Barnes & Noble [7]and programs such as the Halloween Candy Buyback Program where kids can exchange candy for Legos.[8][9][10]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 McNeil, Megan. "World's largest Lego replacement part store now in Grand Junction". Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  2. "About Exhibition". brickartist. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  3. Vaccarelli, Joe. "Let go of my Legos". The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  4. Chryssafis, Katerina (2017-11-28). "Local Store Wins 8 Million Legos". WESTERNSLOPENOW. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  5. "Building excitement for LEGO movie". article.wn.com. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  6. "New Movie Helps Build Customer Base for Local Business – GJMole". gjmole.com. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  7. "Barnes & Noble plans Lego building event | The Business Times". thebusinesstimes.com. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  8. Russell, Angel (2014-10-31). "Toys for Halloween Candy? Candy Buy Back Program". WESTERNSLOPENOW. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  9. Greenberg, Kalie. "Building a better business eBricks moves downtown". Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  10. "Store For Legos Moving Closer To Main Street". 99.9 KEKB. Retrieved 2018-06-27.


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