Berkshire Hathaway Jacklin Real Estate marks fifth anniversary with Riverstone party
Jacklin Real Estate will turn its fifth anniversary into a free Riverstone parking-lot party with the Kelly Hughes Band, food trucks and a family-friendly crowd.

A real estate milestone will spill into one of Coeur d’Alene’s most visible mixed-use districts this Friday, when Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Jacklin Real Estate turns its fifth anniversary into a free party at Riverstone. The celebration is scheduled for 5 to 8 p.m. June 26 at 1927 W. Riverstone Drive, with the Kelly Hughes Band onstage and food trucks serving bites for purchase.
The move says as much about strategy as it does about celebration. Rather than a private reception, the brokerage is again using the Riverstone parking lot as an open-air gathering place, a format that puts the brand in front of families, neighbors and casual passersby in a setting built for visibility. In a county where summer events are part of the social calendar, that kind of public-facing anniversary doubles as local outreach.
Jacklin Real Estate was started by Wade and Nicole Jacklin in 2021, and the business joined the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices network in September of that year. Idaho Secretary of State records show the assumed business name filing date as June 30, 2021, putting the fifth anniversary squarely in line with the company’s early-2021 launch. The brokerage says it serves North Idaho and Eastern Washington, with services that include residential sales, commercial sales and leasing, and land development.
This is not the company’s first Riverstone celebration. It hosted a second anniversary party at the same address on June 30, 2023, also featuring the Kelly Hughes Band, drinks and food trucks. Returning to the same spot suggests the event has become part of the company’s public identity, not just a one-time promotion.
Riverstone gives that decision a strong backdrop. The development is a 160-acre master-planned waterfront community along the Spokane River, and the brokerage’s office sits at the end of the Riverstone parking lot. In a market like Kootenai County, where real estate brands compete for recognition as much as listings, staging a free, family-friendly event inside a walkable live-work-play district is a way to build trust while keeping the name in circulation. The anniversary party is as much about neighborhood presence as it is about five years in business.
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