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NEWARK -- The Longaberger basket building, vacated by the basket-maker in 2016 and saved from foreclosure in late 2017, will not become the luxury hotel announced 15 months ago.
Built in 1997, the Newark, Ohio, building served as the headquarters for Longaberger Company, shaped to look like one of its trademark baskets—protruding handles and all.
NEWARK, Ohio (COLUMBUS BUSINESS FIRST) — The owner of the iconic basket-shaped former headquarters of The Longaberger Co. in Newark isn’t sure what he wants to do with the property yet,...
The seven-story, basket-shaped building in east Newark, Ohio—once the main office of the now-defunct Longaberger Company—was offering its first public tour since closing in 2016. More than 600...
The 180,000-square-foot, seven-story basket has a 30,000-square-foot atrium topped with a glass ceiling. The basket’s 150-ton handles—which took eighteen months to construct—contain a special heating element to keep ice from forming, and potentially crashing through the roof, in the winter.
Coon listed the 180,000-square-foot building for sale for $6.5 million in early 2021. He bought it in 2017 with partner Bobby George of Cleveland for $1.2 million. He originally planned a hotel...
According to Columbus Business First, the building and surrounding 21 acres sold for $1.2 million, a fraction of its appraised value. The buyer was Historic Newark Basket LLC.
The Longaberger Basket Building, the Newark, OH, office structure built to resemble a giant picnic basket, is heading to foreclosure if the home goods company does not pay more than $600,000...
Iconic basket building finally sold for $1.2M. Lovers of weird architecture can rest a little easier this week. Newark, Ohio’s iconic seven-story replica of a Longaberger basket —once the...
The former Longaberger Company headquarters, located at 1500 E. Main St. in Newark, has been vacant since July 2016. "The basket is such a unique property, but something that deserves so much...