Arts & Entertainment

First 'Netflix House' Planned At King Of Prussia Mall

The unique two-story space will include a theatre and various immersive rooms where fans can fall into the world of their favorite shows.

KING OF PRUSSIA, PA — A massive "Netflix House" that immerses fans in the environment of their favorite shows is slated to open at the King of Prussia Mall, according to officials and reports.

The facility, which could open as soon as early 2025, will be the first of its kind in the nation. It will fill the now abandoned, two-story Lord & Taylor space.

The 120,000 square foot space will feature a first floor of two larger experience rooms and a 250-seat theatre. The second floor will include two smaller experience rooms and a marketplace for food and drinks.

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Upper Merion Supervisor Greg Waks said that it's expected to create between 100 and 150 jobs.

Themed events and nights will let fans eat, drink, and dance like they're in the world of "Squid Games," "Stranger Things," "Bridgerton," and more, according to the Philadelphia Business Journal.

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"We want to be in great malls like King of Prussia where people come over and over again,” said Brent Nikolin, senior program manager for Netflix’s live experience team, according to the report.

The project has passed through several rounds of Upper Merion township review and will be voted upon next at an April 11 board meeting.

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