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Accent Floors opening at new location

Nils Rosdahl | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 8 months AGO
by Nils Rosdahl
| September 4, 2016 9:00 PM

Accent Floors & Design has moved to the former building of Idaho Lights at 6055 N. Sunshine St. This is just west of Highway 95 between Hanley and Dalton avenues.

The full-service provider specializes in selection, design and installation with its product range covering ceramic and porcelain tile, hardwood, carpet, laminate, vinyl, metal, cork and even leather.

“We offer a variety of ‘green’ products that offers us and our customers the ability to reduce the impact on the environment,” said owner Stephen Boyd. “We have assembled the area’s best installers and offer all major brands at competitive prices.”

Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 10 to 3 Saturdays. Phone 664-8830. Checkwww.accentfloorsanddesign.com.

Goodwill starts new place in Post Falls

Just beginning construction at Highway 41 and 16th Street in Post Falls is a new 24,000-square-foot building for Goodwill Industries. It will include a retail store open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and spaces for sorting and storage of donated goods.

Workforce and Family Services offices include a career center, job placement services and related services open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. The $3 million building should be complete next spring.

Goodwill currently leases a 6,000-square-foot facility at 317 E. Seltice Way with 14 employees. The new building will have 10 to 15 more people. Checkwww.discovergoodwill.org. Phone (509) 838-4246.

White Cypress Natural Health moves downtown

Moving from Fifth Street, White Cypress Natural Health is now in Suite 205 at 424 E. Sherman Ave.

Owner and acupuncturist Lindsey Sichelstiel offers acupuncture, cupping, massage and essential oils specializing in pain and digestive disorders. She was raised in Coeur d’Alene and earned her master’s in acupuncture from Bastyr University in Seattle.

Hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Phone 666-4666 or 661-4323. Check www.whitecypress.net.

Strengthworkx opens on Mineral Drive

Professional personal training for conditioning and health needs are offered at Strengthworkx. Brothers Brian and Gary Hall opened their business last month at 7770 N. Mineral Drive and will celebrate their grand opening 6:30-8 p.m. this Friday.

“We maximize results in minimal time and maximize your potential strength return,” Brian said. The Halls both are experienced with Exercise Institute and have extensive credentials.

Hours are 6 a.m.to 6 p.m. weekdays and until noon Wednesdays. Phone 261-2700. Check www.strengthworkx.com.

Now for the Tidbits

- Watch for news on Coeur d’Alene Fresh General Store downtown, Hart Capital in the McEuen Terrace building and Sweet Lou’s Restaurant and Tap House in the Parkside building on Front Ave., a Verizon store at Appleway-Fourth, Grabbagreen at Highway 95-Neider, Hayden Medical Plaza & Clinics in Hayden and the gas station-convenience store in the southwest corner of Highway 95 and Lancaster.

- On Sherman Avenue watch for Baked-In Rustic restaurant at 309 Sherman (next to Clark’s Jewelry), Mountain Madness Soap at 310 Sherman (the former Everson Jewelry building) and a Starbucks where the gas-convenience store is at Sherman and Seventh.

- More places coming include Panera Bread on a Prairie Shopping Center pad on Sept. 14, Schini Family Dentistry building a new place in Riverstone and Sweeto Burrito near Winco. New places in Post Falls will be Popeyes, Green & Grounds Coffee Shop, Cricket Wireless, Silverlake Automotive, The Lean Bean and Dutch Bros. Coffee.

- Places evidently coming to the revised Post Falls Outlet Mall include 59:Escape Adventures, Ace Industrial Supply, SNR Costume Rental, Black-Ops Self Defense, My Big Fat Greek Deli, a comic book store and a coffee/espresso store.

- Thanks to readers Spike and Tim reacting to my comment from the Mariners’ game when the confusing term “strike” occurs when the hitter misses the pitch. The reason it’s called “strike” is because the pitcher is hitting the strike zone. To complicate this, we have the separate meaning for a military strike, physical hit striking something, a bowling strike and an employees’ strike.

- “Continuous” means uninterrupted, and “continual” means steady repetition. She saw the continuous stretch of desert and continually hit potholes.

- Clipping your fingernails makes it harder to pick your nose.

- Contact Nils Rosdahl at nrosdahl@cdapress.com.

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