April 13, 2025 - 20:07

Longtime real estate professionals Nick Shriner and Josh Suhr have launched a new venture, Next Day Access Coeur d’Alene/Spokane. This locally owned business is focused on offering mobility and accessibility solutions that aim to enhance the quality of life for individuals seeking to live safely and independently in their homes.
Next Day Access specializes in a range of products designed to assist those with mobility challenges, including stairlifts, ramps, and other home modifications. The founders are committed to providing personalized service, ensuring that each client receives the right solutions tailored to their specific needs.
With years of experience in the real estate industry, Shriner and Suhr understand the importance of creating accessible living environments. They believe that everyone deserves to feel safe and comfortable in their own home, and their new business is poised to make a significant impact in the community. As they embark on this new journey, they are excited to help local residents enhance their independence and quality of life.
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