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 in back ...
Ohio has many wild landmarks, like a giant rubber stamp, a massive horseshoe crab, and many other iconic structures. But it's the jumbo-sized basket building built by the Longaberger Company in Newark ...
NEWARK, Ohio (AP) — The former headquarters of Longaberger baskets will be open for tours in a fundraiser for an Ohio preservation society. The Plain Dealer reports proceeds from the tours on Sunday ...
NEWARK – The former Longaberger basket building on the eastern edge of Newark will be open for business again, although it will be a place to spend the night instead of work in an office. In a couple ...
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The Big Basket is emptying. The Longaberger Co. is moving the remaining staff at its Newark headquarters — also known as the Big Basket building — to office space at the basketmaker's manufacturing ...
The "Big Basket" as it's known by many in Central Ohio will soon be empty. Longaberger company employees will leave the iconic basket shaped building in Newark and head to its plant in Frazeysburg.
On Dec. 8, 1997, 225 Longaberger employees (of 500 eventually) moved into the basket building. Next week, the remaining 10 employees will move out of the company's deteriorating home office. NEWARK – ...
Oliver compared the building to other large-scale American landmarks while satirizing the U.S. immigration system. The building, a former company headquarters shaped like a basket, is 160 times larger ...
The Big Basket has been sold. The former headquarters of the Longaberger Co. in Newark, which has stood empty for more than a year, was sold to Canton-based developer Steve Coon, Newark Mayor Jeff ...