Penneys confirms opening of new store in Cavan town in 2028

Works have yet to start, but the clothing and homeware retailer hopes the store will open in early 2028.
Penneys confirms opening of new store in Cavan town in 2028

Eva Osborne

Penneys has confirmed plans to open a new store in Cavan town in spring 2028.

The store, which will be the county's first, will occupy the existing Tesco site on the town's main street. Tesco will be moved to a new location at Townparks.

Works have yet to start, but the clothing and homeware retailer hopes the store will open in early 2028.

Head of Penneys in Ireland and Northern Ireland, Fintan Costello, said: “We are thrilled to finally confirm that Penneys is coming to Cavan.

"We know local customers have been asking us for a store here for many years, so it’s incredibly exciting to finally make it happen.

"It’s going to take some time but bear with us, we’re really looking forward to bringing our amazing range of great value clothing and accessories to our Cavan customers and supporting the local economy.

"We’ll be sharing more details in the months ahead, and we can’t wait to open our doors to the people of Cavan.”

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