They're also looking for input from the public in choosing a colour scheme for the new building.
20 jobs are being created in the midlands as a well-known department store re-opens.
Texas was set to return to Tullamore in May, 45 years since it first opened its doors - but covid-19 put a halt to construction work.
The new premises on William Street and the new Irish and UK websites are now set to be launched in late September or early October.
Owner Tom McNamara - also known as 'Texas Tom' - says they're looking forward to welcoming customers, old and new:
Texas is also looking for help from the public in choosing the colour scheme for the new store...
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