For many entrepreneurs, basements are a place of possibility. They’re where companies are founded, where innovators work on ideas, and where startups grow their inventory. Yet in the lore of successful startups, basements haven’t captured nearly as much attention as garages. For example, we all know of the garage where Steve Jobs built the first Apple computer. In Menlo Park, Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin rented a garage from Susan Wojcicki. There’s also the suburban garage in Palo Alto where Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard started HP. But basement startups have also achieved massive success. A surprising number of entrepreneurs who started in a basement are now ruling the boardroom. Let’s review some of the top tech companies and other firms that have started in basements. https://www.jeswork.com/basement-waterproofing-2/tech-companies-started-in-basements/