From 300 Pairs in a Basement to a 400 Acre Philip H. Knight Campus Nike’s Headquarters Story

Nike’s first “campus” really did start in Phil Knight’s parents’ basement, with around 300 pairs of shoes stacked in a corner and a fledgling business run out of a car

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From 300 Pairs in a Basement to a 400 Acre Philip H. Knight Campus Nike’s Headquarters Story

Nike’s first “campus” really did start in Phil Knight’s parents’ basement, with around 300 pairs of shoes stacked in a corner and a fledgling business run out of a car and a phone line. Six decades later, that scrappy setup has evolved into the Philip H. Knight Campus, a 400 plus acre world headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon, built to feel like the ultimate college style sports campus.

From basement stockroom to rolling campus

In the early 1960s, Knight and coach Bill Bowerman launched what was then Blue Ribbon Sports, importing running shoes and selling them at track meets and out of the trunk of Knight’s car. Knight has recalled how those first 300 pairs of shoes were stored in his parents’ basement, with orders handled by phone and paperwork done on a small desk nearby.

As the company grew through the 1970s and 1980s, Nike scattered across Portland and its…

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