at Home F.A.B.  Fab is Furniture, Appliances and Bedding.

The grand opening celebration is this Friday and Saturday.  At Home F.A.B. is on West Broadway in Lincoln. The former home of Mainely Rent To Own.

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And it’s the same owners too.  They opened the Rent to Own in 2016. In the same location that was once a furniture store opened in the 90s by one of the current partner’s Dad.

So it has been a furniture store for about 30 years, but yes the grand opening is this weekend. A local alternative to a big box store and full of brand new furniture, appliances and bedding.

And the prices are better than they were when they were a rental outlet.

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This is not the first go round as a new furniture retail store for At Home F.A.B. A year ago, they purchased the appliance, bedding, kitchen and bath departments from Dave’s World in Dover-Foxcroft and opened a new furniture store across the street as Dave’s World focused on their heat pumps business.

The Grand opening begins Friday morning with a live broadcast on Q106.5 at 10 a.m. And free lunch starts Friday at 11. Hot Dogs, chips and soda.

You are welcome to come and take a look around, have a hot dog, and say hello to me. I’ll be right here relaxing on this beauty.

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