The three-level retail space in New York City spans about 2,000 square meters.
Warner Bros. recently opened its first and only Harry Potter flagship store in New York City. The three-level retail space spans about 2,000 square feet, making it one of the largest stores for movie fans.
The store features the most extensive assortment of Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts merchandise. It also showcases some of the props that appeared in the movies. Fans have the opportunity to explore the store’s incredible themes and get their photos taken in a unique setting.
The Harry Potter, New York store, is part of an ever-expanding portfolio of properties owned by Warner Bros. Space is already attracting shoppers at the entrance, where store owners installed a giant model of Phoenix Fawkes. Inside the store, you can indulge in fantasies about full-sensory virtual experiences or “magical adventures”: joining Dobby the house-elf for a trip to Hogwarts or jumping on a flying broomstick with Hagrid fight the Death Eaters.
According to Adweek, the Harry Potter New York store also features an interactive dueling table and an open bar where you can order a drink in liquid form or as ice cream.
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