LEGO breaks ground on $366 million distribution center in Prince George County

Floyd M. Brown, Jr. Chairman ar Prince George County
Floyd M. Brown, Jr. Chairman ar Prince George County
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LEGO Group has begun construction on a new regional distribution center in Prince George County, Virginia. The groundbreaking ceremony took place on November 13, 2025, at the Crosspointe Business Centre.

Governor Glenn Youngkin attended the event, along with LEGO Vice President of Supply Chain Operations Cindy Sikora. Local officials present included Board of Supervisors Chairman Floyd Brown Jr., board members Robert Cox Jr. and Philip Pugh, as well as representatives from the Prince George Economic Development Authority: Sterling Hunt Sr., Judy Chalkley, James Clements, Brandon Massenburg, and Cejae Vtipilson. County Administrator Jeff Stoke and Deputy County Administrator Kristen Pudlow also participated in the ceremony.

Chairman Brown Jr. stated, “LEGO has always been more than a toy. It inspires creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving. LEGO builds worlds in the minds of kids—and adults too. Now, it will help shape the future here in Prince George County.”

Governor Youngkin acknowledged the efforts of local officials and staff in bringing the $366 million project to fruition. The planned facility will span two million square feet and is expected to create over 300 jobs when it opens in 2027.

Prince George County expressed appreciation for its partnership with LEGO Group and thanked state and local partners for supporting the investment.

The county is home to one public school district that enrolled 6,181 students during the 2023-24 school year (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home). Prince George High School had the highest enrollment among seven schools in the area with 1,818 students (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home). White students made up about 44.7% of total enrollment during that year, while Black students accounted for 30.4% (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home). Overall student numbers increased by 1.2% compared to the previous year (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home). North Elementary School had the largest number of pre-kindergarten students among county schools (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home).



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