Geeks and fanatical collectors of designer vinyl figures have another reason to visit Second Friday in downtown Mesa tonight (or any other night), as the grand opening of Lulubell Toy Bodega takes ...
What’s big in Japan now has the potential to be big in the East Valley, thanks to Lulubell Toy Bodega in downtown Mesa. The store, co-owned by Amy Castillo and Luke Rook, sells unique toys, designer ...
Co-owner Amy Castillo sits in at the downtown Mesa location of Lulubell Toy Bodega with a collection of fringe art. Photo by Harmony Huskinson They glare from molded, terrifying, Technicolor faces, ...
One of Lulubell's co-owners%2C Luke Rook%2C handles production for the store in Japan Lulubell Toy Bodega ships its products worldwide every day Lulubell Toy Bodega partners with local artists for new ...
Frank Kozik’s latest vinyl creation comes in the form of his Ultraviolence Big Army Man, an 18” over-sized soldier. The piece, limited to only 50 units, is featured in a tonal glossy black colorway ...
Lulubell Toy Bodega co-owner Amy Del Castillo has an important piece of advice for anyone who’s planning to attend tomorrow night’s appearance by the Baby Tattoo Roadshow at the Mesa boutique: Come ...
Lulubell Toy Bodega has more than 1,000 products with more than 80 percent of its business coming through online sales, owner Amy Del Castillo says.
Late Sunday night, Lulubell Toy Bodega, 439 N. Sixth Ave., faced a break-in, and lost around $5,000 in merchandise. The locally-owned toy store faced a robbery of 50 stolen items, including a ...
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