The Nike Worldwide Headquarters is the global headquarters for Nike, Inc., located in an unincorporated area of Washington County near Beaverton, Oregon, in the United States. The campus has more than 75 buildings on 286 acres, as of 2018.[1]
Buildings
The Joe Paterno Center opened in 1992.[2] The Tiger Woods Conference Center, dedicated in 2001, has a statue of Tiger Woods.[3] The C. Vivian Stringer Child Development Center was dedicated in 2008.[2] The campus has buildings named after Serena Williams[4] and LeBron James.[5][6] The Michael Krzyzewski Fitness Center has a statue of Mike Krzyzewski.[7] Buildings are also named after Ken Griffey Jr., Mia Hamm, Michael Jordan, John McEnroe, Jerry Rice, Nolan Ryan, Joan Benoit Samuelson, and Mike Schmidt.[2] A five-lane running track is named after Michael Johnson.[8]
History
The campus was closed temporarily for deep cleaning during the COVID-19 pandemic.[9] Drake used the campus for the music video for "Laugh Now Cry Later" in 2020.[10]
External links
References
- An In-Depth Look Inside Nike's Sprawling Oregon Headquarters Complex Networks, retrieved January 17, 2021^
- Nike dedicates Stringer child development center 10 September 2008^
- Tiger Woods and Phil Knight to square off at Nike HQ Portland Business Journal, May 23, 2001, retrieved 28 April 2023^
- Serena Williams Will Have a BUILDING Named After Her Architectural Digest, 7 December 2017, retrieved January 17, 2021^
- Nike is naming its new 'advanced innovation' building in its Oregon world headquarters after LeBron James Business Insider^
- Nike Names New Building at World Headquarters After Lakers' LeBron James Bleacher Report^
- LOOK: Nike's Michael Krzyzewski Fitness Center will have a statue of Coach K December 15, 2017^
- Nike tvaarchitects.com, retrieved 26 February 2025^
- Nike closed its worldwide headquarters in Oregon for deep-cleaning after the 1st US coronavirus death Business Insider, retrieved January 17, 2021^
- Gabby Urenda. Drake films music video at Nike World Headquarters in Beaverton PortlandTribune.com, retrieved 28 April 2023^