Havan Megastore in Blumenau Without the Statue of Liberty, With Traditional Facade and Investment of R$ 50 million Approved by Heritage Agencies
Havan will open a megastore in the Historic Center of Blumenau (SC) in the first half of 2026, but without the traditional Statue of Liberty. The decision follows heritage preservation rules and has been endorsed by municipal and federal bodies.
According to information from the Diário do Comércio, the project was approved by the Municipal Council for Built Cultural Heritage and the Institute of National Historical and Artistic Heritage (Iphan). The estimated investment is R$ 50 million, with a proposal to integrate into the local architectural ensemble.
The unit will be located in a protected area, where urban and cultural regulations are stricter. The chain opted for a traditional facade, aligned with the landscape of the Historic Center, known for the influence of German colonization.
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Without giving up on expansion, the company adjusted one of its most well-known symbols. The statue is not mandatory when municipal guidelines or the physical characteristics of the site make its installation inappropriate.
Havan Blumenau, Adaptation to the Historic Center and Heritage Regulations
According to the Diário do Comércio, the future store has been designed to harmonize with the historical buildings in the area. The choice of a traditional facade aims to reduce visual impact and preserve the cultural identity of the Historic Center.
Blumenau maintains protective policies for properties that reference German immigration and the half-timbered style, a hallmark of tourism and local memory. In this context, commercial intervention must observe architectural parameters and materials compatible with the surroundings.
The approval from Iphan and the municipal council indicates that the project met technical preservation criteria. The architectural solution relies on the idea of urban integration, rather than the visual prominence of an icon outside of the historic ambiance.
Havan’s Statue of Liberty, When the Brand Foregoes the Symbol
The Statue of Liberty is a recognized symbol of the chain, but the company states that its installation is not an absolute rule. According to information published by the Diário do Comércio, Havan adjusts the standard when local legislation or the characteristics of the urban site require alternatives.
In this case, the absence of the monument functions as a regulatory compliance strategy and respect for heritage, without compromising the business model. The brand maintains its identity through internal layout, product mix, and visual communication, reducing the tension between expansion and preservation.
Investment, Timeline, and Possible Effects on Local Retail
The project foresees approximately R$ 50 million in investment and a timeline for delivery in the first half of 2026. The definition of deadlines and validation by heritage agencies suggests planning for the start of construction and calibration of urban impact.
The new unit will add to the regional consumption corridor but with a compatible format for the Historic Center. This is expected to expand the supply of goods and services without conflicting with the tourist and cultural vocation of Blumenau.
Heritage experts evaluate that contextual architectural solutions reduce conflicts and strengthen urban sustainability. In Blumenau’s project, the main guideline was to preserve the ensemble and mitigate interventions that distort the historic landscape.
Businessman Luciano Hang, owner of Havan, has prioritized the national expansion of the chain. The establishment of the store in Blumenau, with plans approved by Iphan and the municipal council, demonstrates that specific adjustments can maintain economic attraction without violating heritage regulations, as highlighted by the Diário do Comércio.
The decision to forgo the statue at this location reinforces a pragmatic reading of the legislation and urban environment. The chain bets that the traditional facade and presence in a central area will increase foot traffic, aligning the venture with the historical value of the city.
What do you think about the megastore without the Statue of Liberty in the Historic Center of Blumenau? Does the choice balance preservation and development, or does it diminish the brand’s symbolic strength? Share your opinion in the comments and join the debate.

Com ou sem estátua,é o menor dos problemas,o que se precisa pensar e se preocupar,é a limpeza ao redor e cuidar dos prédios abandonado,que estao se deteriorando.
Deverian ser revitalizados,ja que querem,manter a História.
O ícone da Havan é Luciano Hang . visão.garra.trabalho
Acho maravilhosa a idéia de não alterar a parte história da cidade. Construções de épocas são importantes para a vida do município. Sem essas preservações a cidade perderá sua história. “Monumentos destruídos cidade sem história.”
Parabéns ao senhor Luciano por contribuir com a grandeza do nosso Brasil. Sucesso sempre.