South Belfast retailer and family-run business Creighton’s has acquired JD Hunter & Co supermarket in Markethill, County Armagh.
Owned and managed by the Henderson Group since 2019, JD Hunter & Co employs 145 people from the local community, all of whom have been informed that they will remain in continuous employment under the new ownership.
The Creighton family operates three well known independent businesses under the Spar and Eurospar brands and has bought the Armagh business outright for an undisclosed sum.
Ron Whitten, chief financial officer at Henderson Group, said: “The Creighton family have been highly successful award-winning independent retailers working with Hendersons for many years.
“We have enjoyed a close working relationship during this time, and welcome the news of this acquisition, which consolidates our partnership even further.
“Since we took over the operation in 2019, we have invested considerably in the business, making it a sound prospect for Creighton’s to continue with that success.
“We’re delighted that another family business will take over the reins and continue the ethos which has been built within the local community and its many organisations and partnerships.”
Niall Creighton added: “We are honoured to have the opportunity to take over a store that has been family-run since the early 1900s, which mirrors our own family business, which was established by my father 86 years ago in 1936.
“Expanding the Creighton’s company name, which has become synonymous with community retailing over the years, has always been our long-term strategy, and we look forward to bringing even more to the community, always keeping locally sourced products and partnerships at the forefront of the business.”
The supermarket will continue to trade as JD Hunter & Co, joining the Creighton family’s repertoire as its fourth retail business, alongside Creightons Eurospar of Finaghy, Creighton’s Eurospar of Balmoral and Creighton’s Spar of Blacks Road.
The Creighton family has been trading in the Belfast area since 1936 at its Finaghy store, which now stands as a south Belfast landmark.
Creighton’s Eurospar of Finaghy houses a Post Office, deli, florist, carwash and fuel forecourt, along with Creighton’s butchery products and Creighton’s own prepared meals, and takes great pride in sourcing all its products locally.
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Niall Creighton and Gayle Boyd of Creightons.
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