How many companies do you know that
have employees who work in the product that they sell? In Newark, Ohio, the
employees of the Longaberger Basket Company work in a seven-story version of
their product. The giant basket is 59 meters (192 ft) long by 38 meters (126
ft) wide at the base and 63 meters (208 ft) long by 43 meters (142 ft) wide at
the top. Its handles weigh approximately 150 tons. Unsurprisingly, the
seven-story Longaberger Basket Company headquarters holds the record for being
the world’s largest basket.
The building was the dream child of Dave Longaberger, the company’s founder. Starting the company in 1976, Longaberger spent $30 million to build the office in 1996, and it took over two years to complete the structure. Originally, Longaberger planned to franchise the design, turning all of his company buildings across the US into versions of the company headquarters. Sadly, the dream passed away along with Longaberger. Right after the construction of the basket headquarters, Dave Longaberger died at 64 years old in 1999 from kidney cancer. However, his legacy lives on in both his company’s baskets and in one of the most bizarre company headquarters in the world.
The building was the dream child of Dave Longaberger, the company’s founder. Starting the company in 1976, Longaberger spent $30 million to build the office in 1996, and it took over two years to complete the structure. Originally, Longaberger planned to franchise the design, turning all of his company buildings across the US into versions of the company headquarters. Sadly, the dream passed away along with Longaberger. Right after the construction of the basket headquarters, Dave Longaberger died at 64 years old in 1999 from kidney cancer. However, his legacy lives on in both his company’s baskets and in one of the most bizarre company headquarters in the world.
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