2024 marked the end of an era in Nenagh as the last supermarket owned by the O’connor family changed hands.The beloved Kenyon St Market, a cornerstone of the community for generations, transitioned to O’riordan’s Supervalu under new ownership.
Noel O’riordan, a businessman from Watergrasshill, Co Cork, took the helm of the store on December 4th, ensuring a seamless transition for both customers and staff. “All the staff—both full-time and part-time—will carry on working in the store with their normal hours in their normal areas of work,”
The End of an Era: A Beloved Nenagh Store Closes Its Doors
A well-known face in Nenagh is bidding farewell to the business world. After 32 years of dedicated service, Donal O’Connor, owner and manager of a cherished local store, has decided to retire. While the news brings a sense of closure to a long and prosperous chapter, it also marks the end of an era for many loyal customers who have become part of the store’s extended family.
donal, at 71 years young, admits that it’s time to slow down. “While my whole life has centered on running the store, I am not getting any younger and I feel that it is time for me to take it a bit handier,” he says, his voice filled with a mixture of nostalgia and contentment. “This has been a great store to work in for the last 32 years. The staff are brilliant and we have the most genuine and loyal customers. I have to thank both staff and customers for their friendship and loyalty.”
Donal’s journey began generations ago with his father, joe O’Connor, who, along with his brother Martin, opened a small sweet shop at 69/70 Kenyon St in 1947. This modest begining blossomed into a thriving local business, with Joe expanding to open the first self-service store in Nenagh in 1963. Soon after, in 1965, Joe furthered his venture by opening a larger supermarket on Friar St, a location now occupied by Tipperary Friends of Animals.
Dean’s sons, Joe and Danny, are pursuing different paths, currently focused on their education. “The store’s success has been a family affair,”
Nenagh’s Retail Revolution: joe O’Connor’s Vision for Modern Shopping
Joe O’Connor’s entrepreneurial spirit transformed Nenagh’s retail landscape. Building on the success of his pioneering supermarket, established in 1963, he envisioned a shopping destination unlike anything the town had seen before.
In 1975, he unveiled the ‘Nenagh Shopping Center’, a sprawling 40,000 square foot complex at Martyrs Road. This wasn’t just a supermarket; it was a one-stop shop, offering a diverse selection of goods. Alongside groceries, shoppers could browse men’s, ladies, and children’s clothing. Adding to the vibrant atmosphere, the centre housed a bustling pub, popular for both daytime trade and lively evening dances.