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BUSINESS BITS: New Carl’s Jr. to be built on Appleway

| March 8, 2020 1:00 AM

A new Carl’s Jr. will be built soon at 216 W. Appleway, where the old Burger King was quickly demolished last week. In May it will replace the current Carl’s Jr. leased place at 106 E. Appleway

The new location includes a large parking area just north of Elmer’s Cafe and will include a drive-through. Carl’s Jr. was started in 1941 in Los Angeles and has more than 1,200 places. Check the menu at www.carlsjr.com. A new Burger King is under construction on Ramsey Road.

Inclusion North opens in Riverstone

Offering services to support individuals with disabilities, Inclusion North has opened at 2140 W. Riverstone Drive.

Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays with 24-hour care service through the OnCall system to ensure support. The grand opening is April 7.

Amanda Knesek is program director with Mike Wilson as statewide administrator and Janna Miller as owner-founder. Phone 208-762-0119. Check www.inclusionidaho.com.

Reclaimed Cottage is new in Dalton

Creativity, painting and repurposing classes and related products and vintage furniture are offered at Reclaimed Cottage now open at 7352 Government Way in Dalton Gardens. The shop is in a complex of stores across from Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

Owners John and Becky Moore offer classes in painting, project design, girls’ power tools, cabinet rehab and pallet clock. Products include molds, transfers and finishings for do-it-yourself projects.

Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 to 7 Saturdays. Phone 208-719-0027.

Aesthetic Beauty Bar open on E. Sherman

Sonja Appoldt and Adriana Winget have opened Aesthetic Beauty Bar at 1113 E. Sherman Ave.

Their services include skin care, lashes, airbrush tanning, waxing and cosmetics. The hours depend on the appointments.

Phone 208-901-8811. Check www.aestheticacda.com.

And now the Tidbits

• Something new will be at 1026 N. Fourth St.

• Northwest Softplay is “coming soon” at 317 E. Seltice.

• Vino-Tini, an Italian bistro, is under construction connected to the Moose Lounge downtown.

• A “Coming Soon” sign is with an “India House” sign at 740 N. Cecil Road in Post Falls.

• So far nothing new is coming into the places left by MoMo’s, Golden Corral and Outback eateries.

• Griffitts Facial & Oral Surgery is building a new place on the southeast corner of Wayne and Honeysuckle in Hayden.

• Something new is going into 413 Sherman beside the Art Spirit Gallery.

• A new Maverik store is being built at Highway 41 and Mullan in Post Falls.

• Alpine Animal Hospital (now on Best Ave.) is building a new place on Kathleen west of Mango Tree.

• A Union Coffee Roasters, Stretch Lab, Pokeworks and Mangia Wood-Fired Pizza will be in The Northern complex northwest of the Ramsey Road-Hanley Avenue intersection.

• Trademark Mechanical is building a new place in Hayden.

• Hope Realty has a “Coming Soon” sign near the Broken Egg eatery on Government Way.

• The new Bakery by the Lake will be on Coeur d’Alene Lake Drive.

• Lean Kitchen will be at 2632 Government Way.

• A Burger King is under construction at 3827 N. Ramsey (just south of Kathleen).

• A gelato shop will be at 217 Sherman.

• Bi-Mart will open a new store in the former Stein’s Family Foods building at 16102 N. Highway 41 in Rathdrum.

• The new Hardwick Hardware is under construction at 3820 E. Mullan in Post Falls.

• A new place in the northeast corner of U.S. 95 and Lancaster will be a Golden Glo Coffee Shop.

• A real headline: “City unsure why sewer smells.””

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Contact Nils Rosdahl at nrosdahl@cdapress.com.

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The new Carl’s Jr. on Appleway Avenue will look similar to this one.

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Courtesy photo Employees of Inclusion North (backrow from left): Joe Hutchinson, Shaela Bruntmyer, Michelle Clark and Jason Lowry. Front row: Stephanie Taylor, Corina Cate and Amanda Knesek, program director.