Fat Sally's Warehouse
History and Future
 

About us

History of the Building

Our location at 1569 Laird Drive got its name from Laird Lumber and has a rich history in Ashtabula County. Over the years, it has been home to a few different businesses. In the 1800s, the building served as a Blacksmith Livery Stable and became a baby carriage-making shop years later. Laird Lumber purchased it in the 20's and closed it in the 80's. It was used on and off for fifteen years until Amy and Cory Nagle saw its promise in 2014, opening Fat Sally's Warehouse, an Antique Store with items as unique as its name.

What's Next?

Goals for the future: 

After adding to the original building in 2022, Fat Sally's Warehouse plans to continue the expansion, refurbishing the old Finish Co-op General Store at the end of their lot, which was started and owned by Thomas Asunmaa in the 1880s. It now serves as a weekend-only storefront specializing in collectibles and architectural salvage items. It will become a 4,200 sqft barn-style store.

Another exciting venture is Fat Sally's Online Shopping, streaming on Facebook Live with other streaming apps in the works, including TikTok!

 

Our Guarantee

We can't guarantee that we know every detail about every item in our collection, but we can guarantee you will find something to take home. 

“There is something at Fat Sally's for any age group from every generation. Come explore and find a memory.”

Amy and Cory Nagle

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