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International food featured at Global Kitchen

| July 29, 2018 1:40 AM

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Courtesy photos These are among the international dishes offered at The Global Kitchen, opening soon at 309 E. Lakeside Ave.

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Courtesy photos These are among the international dishes offered at The Global Kitchen, opening soon at 309 E. Lakeside Ave.

Dishes from around the world are offered at The Global Kitchen, opening soon at 309 E. Lakeside Ave.

With seating at booths and the bar area, the menu includes small plates, tapas, wine and beer with a global speak-easy decor with a traveler spin. A private banquet setting is available. The place previously was the Uva Tratoria restaurant.

Hours are 3 to 10 p.m. with Jason Rex (also owner of Collective Kitchen) and Jake DeWitt. Phone 208-930-4050. Check www.globalkitchencda.com.

The Mana Pool offers safe magic

One-stop shopping for everything “Magic: The Gathering,” The Mana Pool has opened at 1600 E. Seltice Way, Suite E. It offers games, events, contests, scholarships and specialized merchandise.

Hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and until 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday. Owners are Jacob Allison, Simon Gilgenbach, JJ Conrad and Coty Hierholzer.

Phone 208-981-0499. Check www.themanapoolshop.com.

Orthopedic Physical Therapy in new place

A new building at 1812 N. Lakewood Drive in Riverstone is the new location of Orthopedic Physical Therapy Institute, as of Aug. 1. Moving from 980 Ironwood Drive, the new location is in Suite 100.

The board-certified orthopedic physical therapists specialize in post-operative rehab with sports physical therapy. OPTI also has an office at 1160 E. Polston Ave. in Post Falls.

Tyler Baxter is clinical director assisted by Brian Scherr and therapists Cliff Kiracoff, Cristen Schmidt, Stacy Hannamann and Michael Gallis and office manager Jessica Lupinacci.

Hours are 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. weekdays. Phone 208-770-2971. Check www.orthopedicpti.com.

The second floor is available for lease through 208-664-2175.

Cunningham Chiropractic now Hayden Health-Wellness

Reflecting its purpose as a holistic wellness center, Cunningham Chiropractic has changed its name to Hayden Health & Wellness at 8827 N. Government Way (Unit 106).

Dr. Wendy Cunningham and her staff offer chiropractic, acupuncture, massage, nutritional counseling, cold laser, digital x-ray and physiotherapy modalities.

Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Phone 208-635-5658. Check www.haydenhealth.com.

Artisan Primary Care opens in Post Falls

Personalized care is the emphasis of Dr. James Bailey in the new Artisan Primary Care location at 185 W. Fourth Ave. (Suite B) in Post Falls.

Direct Primary Care (DPC) focuses on quality medical care and a lower patient count, Dr. Bailey said, with an enduring and trusting relationship and innovative payment models.

His degrees are from the University of Washington and the University of Michigan, and he attended Kootenai Clinic Family Medicine Residency in Coeur d’Alene. Phone 208-235-6171. Check www.jamesbaileymd.com.

And now the Tidbits

- Ranch Real Estate Group is building a new place at 3931 N. Schreiber Way.

- Woops Macaron will be a new eatery in the former Montgomery Ward building being remodeled at 119 N. Fourth St. It’ll have a preview of its products in the Downtown Street Fair the first weekend of August.

- Owner Nancy Jones will retire and close Artworks Coeur d’Alene at 2049 Main St. in Riverstone. After 45 years of art business, the closing celebration will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 31. Phone 208-665-2726. Check www.artworksnw.com.

- The A&B Market in the former Dingle Hardware building at 402 E. Sherman will open Aug. 15. Watch for details on it and the office spaces on the second and third floors.

- Riverview Towers at 2100 Northwest Blvd. will have new occupants in Evergreen Home Loans and Meine Insurance.

- PayneWest Insurance in October will move from 703 Lakeside Ave. to Parkside Tower at 601 E. Front.

- Watch for a Jitterz coffee stand at Prairie and Heartland.

- Roger’s Burgers & Ice Cream, already with two places in Cd’A and one in Post Falls, is building a fourth, this one at 8833 N. Hess St. in Hayden.

- Northwest Tea Company will be at 4055 N. Government Way (the former Herbie’s Cafe location).

- Hibachi Sushi is coming to 221 E. Sherman.

- A Profile By Sanford and a Thai Express eatery will open in Crossroads Center at Appleway and Ramsey.

- A new Fu-Ki Japanese Steakhouse is under construction where the Kynrede Cafe was at 8885 N. Government Way in Hayden.

- Watch for a new Beau Monde Exchange and a new Domino’s Pizza in Post Falls.

- Incrediburger & Eggs will build a new place next to Firehouse Subs on Appleway. Idaho Central Credit Union will be across the street.

- A new place downtown will be Live For Blu fine art at 505 E. Sherman.

- The Shilo Inn on Appleway will become a Comfort Suites and Mainstay Suites with 138 rooms, an indoor pool and a meeting room for 50 people. Staybridge Suites hotel is under construction in Riverstone.

- Pillar Heating-Air-Appliance Repair is open through Damien and Kristen Taylor. Phone 208-964-6350.

- Ah, the 50th Art on the Green is at NIC Aug. 3-5. Art in the Park and the Downtown Street Fair will be nearby.

- OK. That’s how to spell it. The most likely origin is a slang respelling of “all correct.”

- Contact Nils Rosdahl at nrosdahl@cdapress.com.