American Pickers star Mike Wolfe’s Nashville antique store suddenly closes down over ‘construction issues’

The U.S. Sun has revealed that building problems forced Mike Wolfe, star of American Pickers, to close his antique store in Nashville, Tennessee.

Mike, 60, is the owner of Antique Archeology, which has locations in Nashville, Tennessee, and Le Claire, Iowa.

Antique Archeology Nashville notified consumers that the store had abruptly closed on the morning of Tuesday, November 26.

“Due to some construction issues, our Nashville store is currently closed,” the Instagram post stated.

We will notify you as soon as we reopen. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and hope to see you all again soon!

The store didn’t announce their November 27 reopening until the next day.

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TUNING OUT

American Pickers ratings drop to lowest in weeks despite Mike promoting show

SHOW CRISIS

American Pickers ratings among lowest in show’s 14-year history

On November 27, Mike visited his store in Iowa to assist in promoting Black Friday sales.

He displayed an intriguing and unique vintage Santa Claus outfit.

Then he unveiled his products, which included shirts, coasters, mugs, hats, and more.

We have a television program. Danielle [Colby] and I worked here alone before to the concert. Everyone walked in and asked for hats and t-shirts when the show started. Vintage and merchandise are mixed together.

American Pickers has highlighted both locations.

PICKERS RATINGS

The drama at the store follows American Pickers’ declining ratings.

American Pickers ratings drop to lowest numbers in weeks despite Mike Wolfe’s desperate attempts to attract viewers

521,000 people watched Surfs, Signs, Savage on November 20, 2024, according to The U.S. Sun.

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This is a decrease from the 582,000 viewers of the Picken Wall to Wall episode on November 13.

547,000 people watched the November 6, 2024, episode of Carnival Cashout.

With only 442,000 viewers, the October 30 episode of DIY Delorean had the season’s lowest ratings.

On October 23, 566,000 people watched the third episode of Season 26 of The Great Razooly, which experienced a modest increase in viewership.

On October 16, Wolfemen vs. The Automations, the season’s second episode, drew a mere 463,000 viewers.

Mike went through Evel Knievel artifacts on the October 9 launch episode, which drew 565,000 viewers.

SEASON 25 RATINGS

Season 26’s ratings are significantly lower than those of the previous season.

Part one and part two of the premiere of Season 25 drew 723,000 and 676,000 viewers, respectively.

Eighty thousand people watched the third episode.

The number of viewers reached 948,000 for the show that aired on January 24.

966,000 people watched the episode that aired on February 28.

On March 27, 832,000 viewers watched the season finale.

With Mountain Men, Curse of Oak Island, Tales from Oak Island, and UnBelievable with Dan Aykroyd at the top of the ratings chart, American Pickers has fallen to the sixth most-watched series on the History Channel.

Mike Wolfe’s businesses

Mike Wolfe has built a commercial empire that includes antique shops, real estate, and other ventures.

The American Pickers

Antique Archaeology Shops

The Village Bike at Wolfe’s

MRW Real Estate

The landlord

Producers: Mossy Pointe, INC.

FAN REACTION

Throughout Season 26, viewers have been demanding that the show be canceled.

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This show must end. It should be canceled. One fan remarked, “It’s a husk of what it was.”

“It was never good,” another person stated. The market for buying and selling was destroyed by this show.

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TRAGIC LOSS

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Will American Pickers continue? inquired a third.

In addition to the storefronts, Mike owns the vacation rental Two Lanes Guesthouse, his bike shop Columbia Motor Alley, and several properties in Iowa and Tennessee.

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