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On October 20, the Big Basket opened its doors, and people wept. The seven-story, basket-shaped building in east Newark, Ohio—once the main office of the now-defunct Longaberger Company—was...
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.
Anyone who has driven down State Route 16 in Newark, Ohio, knows that Longaberger got his wish. At the end of 1997, 500 employees of the Longaberger Company moved into their new $30 million headquarters —an exact replica of the popular basket, 160 times larger than its inspiration.
Longaberger Basket Building is permanently closed. An office built to look like a giant basket. Been Here? Want to Visit? View of windows and tag. A shot of the basket's interior atrium. In...
This mysterious seven-storey structure in Newark, Ohio, was once the headquarters of Longaberger Company, known for their trademarked handcrafted maple wood baskets. The Longaberger Basket Building is one of the most famous examples of Novelty architecture.
“The World’s Largest Basket” was once the headquarters of The Longaberger Company—a building designed to mimic one of the company’s signature baskets. These days, however, it’s abandoned. So what happened to this Newark, OH cultural landmark and the company that built it?
Through it all, Longaberger has held on to its most famous asset: the Longaberger Basket Home Office, a seven-story giant that was designed to look exactly like one of the company’s...
The Longaberger Basket Building in Newark, Ohio, has long been a favorite roadside attraction. Formerly the Longaberger Basket Company headquarters, it remains a fixture in the imaginations of those who unexpectedly see the world’s largest picnic basket rise out of the treetops along Ohio State Route 16.