ALDI Ireland officially reopens its store in Tipperary Town this Thursday, following a €3m million upgrade and expansion. The store expansion includes the addition of up to six new permanent jobs and 15 extra car parking spaces.
The store originally opened in 2013 as ALDI’s 6th store in the county. Since then, it has become an essential part of Tipperary town’s retail landscape.
The redevelopment follows ALDI’s award-wining ‘Project Fresh’ design, providing shoppers with an improved shopping experience and offers customers a large shopping space, with the retail floor expanded by 33% from 990 square metres to 1,315 square metres.
This development is part of ALDI’s nationwide expansion which aims to contribute to the local community by creating new permanent job opportunities, and enhanced customer shopping experiences.
Welcoming the development, Michael Essex, ALDI Tipperary Town Store Manager: “We are thrilled to announce the grand reopening of ALDI’s Tipperary Town store today, following a €3 million revamp and extension. This marks a significant milestone in ALDI’s ongoing nationwide expansion, reinforcing our commitment to providing enhanced shopping experiences and creating job opportunities.”
“The newly revamped and larger store provides even more opportunity for our customers to pick up their favourite ALDI products at the unbeatable value they’ve come to know and love.”
“We are proud to incorporate sustainable practices into our expansion and enhance the overall experience for our customers. ALDI remains dedicated to providing exceptional value and we look forward to welcoming customers back to the improved Tipperary Town store.”