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End of an era as McPeakes closes after 87 years
AN iconic family-run West Belfast shop has closed after 87 years of trading.
McPeakes on the Falls Road first opened in 1939 by Seamus McPeake, specialising in hardware in DIY before adding fancy dress, party wares and flowers to its offerings down through the years.
After over 20 years at the helm, Daniella Campbell (née McPeake) says the time has come to retire.
In a post on their Facebook page, Daniella said: "After almost 87 years, the time has come for us to close our doors
"With no younger generation following in our footsteps, we have decided that it is time for us to retire.
Landmark West Belfast shop shutting after almost 87 years in heart of community
McPeakes – Sean and Daniella Campbell(Image: Justin Kernoghan/ Belfast Live)
After almost nine decades of serving the people of West Belfast, fancy dress and DIY store McPeake's has announced it is closing.
Owner Daniella McPeake Campbell took to social media to announce her retirement and confirm that the Falls Road institution is shutting up shop.
The third-generation family business, owned by Daniella and her husband Sean, was first opened slightly down the way at 123 Falls Road by Daniella's grandfather Seamus McPeake in 1939.
In the late 90s, Daniella and Sean took the business into the third generation and introduced the fancy dress extension which soon became a hub of Halloween in West Belfast for over 20 years.
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