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IKEA to open Culver City location — but it won’t be the same blue-box warehouse format

IKEA is going small, but strategic, in Los Angeles.

The global giant is set to unveil a new urban-format store in Culver City’s Helm Design District, with doors officially set to open May 2. Located at 3225 A Helms Avenue, the 38,050-square-foot space marks the company’s 11th California location and its first city-center concept in LA.

This scaled-down outpost is designed with city living in mind, aiming to bring the IKEA experience closer to Westside residents who don’t want to trek to the suburbs.

The store will operate daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and sits conveniently near the 405 and 10 freeways.

Parking will be available within the Helms Design District, along with free spots across the street at Venice Boulevard and Helms Avenue.

Inside, the focus shifts to a “planning-led” approach.

Customers can book free one-on-one consultations for kitchens and bedrooms, while displays highlight solutions tailored to LA lifestyles.

While larger furniture items won’t be stocked on-site, shoppers can walk out with around 3,000 smaller products and 600 furniture pieces available for immediate purchase.

And if you’re hungry don’t expect the classic full-service IKEA restaurant.

Instead, the store will feature “Swedish Bites,” a grab-and-go cafe offering snacks, sandwiches, and drinks, plus fan favorites like cinnamon buns and frozen Swedish meatballs from the IKEA Food Market.

Shoppers eager to get a first look won’t have to wait until opening day.

A soft opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for April 29 at 10 a.m., where the first 100 visitors will snag a $100 IKEA gift card.

The grand opening celebration on May 2 kicks off at 10 a.m., followed by a block party running from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Expect live music, free coffee, food samples, giveaways and activities for kids.

The first 500 customers will also receive a custom IKEA blue bag.

IKEA currently operates full-service stores across the Golden State in Burbank, Carson, Costa Mesa, Covina, East Palo Alto, Emeryville, San Diego, San Francisco and West Sacramento.

Read original at New York Post

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