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Home » Rebel Junk Vintage Market plans to move Coeur d'Alene store

Rebel Junk Vintage Market plans to move Coeur d'Alene store

Restaurants & Retail

September 26, 2019
Kevin Blocker

The Coeur d’Alene antique store, Rebel Junk Vintage Market, plans to move a little more than a mile north on Fourth Street from its current location.

Currently operating at 806 N. Fourth, Rebel Junk Vintage, owned by Dixie DeRocher, is moving operations to 2424 N. Fourth St., which is slightly north of Interstate 90. The new space is 4,840 square feet and is the former home to the Runge Furniture Clearance Center, according to information provided by Coldwell Banker Commercial Schneidmiller Realty.

Rebel Junk Vintage Market is expected to begin operations in its new space by the beginning of November. Craig Hunter and Rob Kannapien, of Coldwell Banker Commercial Schneidmiller Realty, handled the transaction.

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