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December 31, 2025

Construction Starts on Rooted Social House in Post Falls

Construction Owners Editorial Team

Construction is officially underway on a new food and entertainment venue in Post Falls, marking a significant step forward for a project that had previously been on hold.

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The development, called Rooted Social House, is being built along Spokane Street and is designed to serve as a community gathering space offering a mix of food, beverages and entertainment options.

According to project representatives, construction crews resumed work following what architects described as a "period of pause." With that pause now behind them, visible progress is beginning to take shape at the site.

Once completed, Rooted Social House is expected to feature a variety of food offerings alongside coffee, tea and other beverages, creating a flexible space for casual dining, socializing and community events. Developers say the venue is intended to appeal to residents looking for both daytime and evening options in one location.

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The project adds to the growing list of commercial developments in Post Falls as the city continues to see population growth and increased demand for dining and entertainment amenities. Its location along Spokane Street places it within easy reach for both local residents and visitors traveling through the area.

While a specific opening date has not yet been announced, construction activity signals that the long-anticipated project is moving forward. Additional details about the venue’s entertainment programming and food concepts are expected to be released as development progresses.

Rooted Social House reflects a broader trend across North Idaho, where developers are increasingly focused on creating multi-use spaces that blend dining, social interaction and entertainment under one roof. These concepts are designed to foster community engagement while supporting local economic growth.

City officials and business leaders have noted that projects like this can help strengthen Post Falls’ commercial corridors by attracting both residents and regional visitors. As construction continues, the project is expected to generate short-term construction activity and, eventually, permanent jobs once the venue opens.

More updates on construction milestones and opening timelines are anticipated in the coming months as work continues at the Spokane Street site.

Originally reported by Mark Rattner NonStop Local Digital Journalist in KHQ.

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