AMERICAN Pickers star Robbie Wolfe is focusing on his store in Davenport, Iowa during his time off filming, as he has expanded the shop and added new antiques.
Robbie, 57, owns United Service Motors in Davenport, Iowa, where he restores cars and has antiques including vintage signs.
The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal Robbie has expanded the store by adding a new garage to the back area.
According to records, Robbie dropped $11,500 to add a garage to the property in March 2025.
Photos obtained by The U.S. Sun show the new addition found in the back of the property with the sign Hudson Essex Service.
Robbie has also stocked his shop with new antiques, as exclusive photos show the new finds.
In one photo, there is a vintage Lamborghini likely ready to be restored.
Another photos shows a Ballantine Ale Beer trailer.
There is also a Gentz Sales & Service sign desperately in need of restoration.
The store’s yard is filled with motorcycles, cars, and miscellaneous items including car and antique parts.
As for the inside, there is a Jeep, GMC pickup truck and van undergoing restorations.
Antiques include a Abraham Lincoln statue, various big and small vintage and neon signs, and other collectibles.
Robbie bought the commercial real estate building in Davenport, Iowa in March 2021 for $200,000.
Renovations to the building included a new roof for $24,755, and plumbing and electricity for $900.
“Garage door makes it all come together. Love the History of this building built in 1939 as an automotive building in downtown Davenport,” the History Channel star wrote on Instagram when he bought the building.
“It will live on.”
Robbie could often be found at the shop when he isn’t filming for American Pickers, as he was photographed leaving the store after a day of work in April.
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This comes after Mike closed down his Nashville, Tennessee antique store Antique Archaeology.
His Nashville store, Antique Archaeology, shut their doors on Sunday, April 27.
Mike, 60, announced the closing over Instagram, “After nearly 15 amazing years, we’ve made the tough decision to close the doors of our Antique Archaeology store here in Music City.
“I’ve been so proud to be a part of this neighborhood, this city, and this chapter of life. But sometimes, even when something is good, you have to pause and ask yourself where your time is going — and where your heart is calling you next.
“For me, that’s family. It’s slowing down a little, staying rooted, and focusing on the new projects that are pulling at my soul. I’m not disappearing — not even close.
“I’ll still be picking, sharing, and selling online and at our original LeClaire, Iowa store. But I’ve learned over the years that it’s easy to spread yourself too thin, and balance is something we all chase in one way or another.
He ended, “This isn’t goodbye — it’s just a new rhythm.”
The closing comes after Antique Archaeology Nashville was hit with backlash from customers over expensive prices and the amount of merchandise sold in the store.
The Iowa location remains open.
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Robbie has been on the road filming American Pickers with Mike, Jon “Jersey” Szalay and Danielle Colby, as he traveled to California and more locations.
Fortunately for Robbie, he’ll have more time to dedicate to his business.
Mike revealed their current break shooting the show will be the longest in 15 years.
The U.S. Sun previously reported American Pickers will return with new episodes in the fall.
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