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Dave W. Longaberger (1934–1999) was an American businessman who founded the now-defunct Longaberger Company, which made handcrafted maple wood baskets and accessories and became notable in the Newark, Ohio area for the "Big Basket Building" that became the company headquarters in 1997. [1]
In May 2015, Tami Longaberger, who had led the company since Dave died in 1999, [6] resigned as chief executive officer and director of the company. [12] In February 2016, the company said it would sell the Basket Building and move its employees to Longaberger's factory in Frazeysburg, Ohio. [13]
Dave Longaberger died of cancer in the 1990s. The Longaberger Company continued to maintain security on the property until 2001, when private investors purchased the property with plans to restore and repurpose (adaptively reuse) the mansion into a restaurant and B&B.
Zanesville residents Curt and Dee Luburgh courted the owners of the Longaberger Homestead in Frazeysburg for three years before they finally got a yes to take over the full 37 acres.“The last ...
Rachel Longaberger, the brand ambassador and daughter of Dave Longaberger who founded the brand in 1973, will host Monday’s show, which can be accessed through Longaberger.com. Viewers will have ...
The owner of the former Longaberger basket building in Newark no longer wants to sell, but a lawsuit states the building was already under contract.
Dave Longaberger purchased the estate in 1995. Longaberger constructed the game courts and field house facilities and began a major renovation project of the existing buildings, which halted at the time of his death in 1999.
Potential buyers are apparently electing not to put all their dollars in an Ohio office building shaped like a household item -- and on the market for $5M.