PROMINENT Ennis business Madden Furniture is to close its doors this month after nearly five decades in operation.

Since 1977, the Madden family have been retailing furniture, soft furnishings and accessories to customers all over Ireland as a leading family business in the county and region.

Madden Furniture has been regarded as one of the leading retailers of interior furnishings in the Mid-West. In 2020, Madden Furniture received the coveted Business All-Stars Accreditation.

This weekend, the Madden family announced that the store would be closing at the end of July. “After 49 incredible years suppling furniture to our community, the time has come for us to say goodbye. We want to take a moment to express our heartfelt thank you for your unwavering support throughout the years. It has truly been a privilege to be a part of your homes and lives”.

A farewell closing down sale runs from Tuesday (July 8th) at 11am until 7pm on Friday (July 11th). “We encourage you to bring your vans, cars, and trailers for collections. We’d love for you to stop by, reminisce, and share in this bittersweet moment as we wrap up our journey together. Please be patient with our outstanding team as it will be busy. We will miss you all dearly and cherish the memories we have created together. Please bring in any outstanding Gift Vouchers and don’t worry all existing orders will be fulfilled,” Managing Director Aoife Madden stated. Opening hours will revert to normal from next weekend.

Located in what was the famous Paddy Cons dance hall on Station Rd in Ennis, Madden Furniture opened a refurbished store in September 2011 when the ribbon was cut by the late Seán Mahon. Since then, the Ennis primary care centre opened across the road in December 2022.

 

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