The original Modular - a three-story corner building with café seating, striped awnings and a vertical "Hotel" sign. Café Corner launched the line and introduced many of the design ideas that define modulars: corner orientation, textured façades and interior floors.
Market Street - 10190
2007
A fan-designed entry (LEGO Factory) and smaller, lower-cost modular: two linked buildings with curving staircases, a basement and an elegant façade. Market Street provided an early alternate modular scale and layout.
Green Grocer - 10185
2008
A richly detailed grocery store with furnished interiors for each floor, a roof terrace and a courtyard - the first modular to show elaborate interiors on every level. Fans praise its attention to tiny details.
Fire Brigade - 10197
2009
A 1930s-style fire station complete with bell tower, sliding garage door and a vintage fire engine - the first modular to include an official vehicle and fully furnished floors.
Grand Emporium - 10211
2010
A grand corner department store with window displays, rooftop billboard and interior escalator - one of the series’ early corner buildings that emphasized theatrical shopfronts.
A compact two-building set: a sand-blue pet shop and an adjoining brownstone townhouse. It’s the first modular split into two linked buildings and is notable for its play-friendly interior access.
Tallest modular of its time with a clock and bell tower, working elevator and highly detailed interiors - a formal civic centerpiece for any modular street.
Palace Cinema - 10232
2013
Ornate Art-Deco cinema with marquee, wide lobby and detailed façade. The set’s theatrical design and marquee tiles make it a popular showpiece.
Parisian Restaurant - 10243
2014
A beautifully detailed Parisian corner restaurant with bistro seating, ornate façade and a sculpted rooftop - notable for its elegant styling and minifigure accessories.
Detective's Office - 10246
2015
A noir-style detective’s office above a pool hall and barber shop - rich interior vignettes and lots of playful details that reward close inspection.
A grand bank façade with ornate stonework, teller windows and an elegant interior - praised for its classical styling and building techniques.
Assembly Square - 10255
2017
A 10th-anniversary celebration set that combines shops, a dentist, bakery, florist, and a wider frontage - one of the widest modulars and a fan favorite.
Downtown Diner - 10260
2018
A retro diner with vintage car and apartment above - a modern American take with bright colours and a compact footprint.
Corner Garage - 10264
2019
A garage/repair shop below an apartment and office - notable for including a classic car and workshop detail.
A cozy birch-themed bookshop with an adjacent townhouse; a nostalgic European feel and warm autumn palette.
Police Station - 10278
2021
A three-floor police station with holding cell, office spaces and rooftop details - added a modern civic building to the modular line.
Boutique Hotel - 10297
2022
A corner hotel plus an art gallery - a wider, multi-use corner building celebrating the series’ 15th anniversary.
A lively jazz club with pizzeria, tailor and rooftop greenhouse - features multiple floors of entertainment and performance spaces.
Natural History Museum - 10326
2024
The largest modular yet (over 4,000 parts) - a classical museum façade with large portico, exhibits (including fossil builds) and spacious interior galleries.
Tudor Corner - 10350
2025
A timber-framed Tudor-style corner building with jettied upper floors and classic European details - the 20th set in the line, released January 2025.