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Now, they’re down to just over 9,000. Rite Aid says it will be working with customers to transfer their prescriptions to other pharmacies so customers don’t go without their medications.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- After announcing it would close more than 100 stores, Rite Aid is now closing an additional 300 stores. The drug store operates about 1,200 stores, which is about 50% fewer than ...
A shuttered Rite Aid in Grays Ferry sat empty in November 2023. The approximately 100 remaining Rite Aids in the Philadelphia region are set to close or be sold soon. The Philly-based pharmacy chain ...
Rite Aid is looking to close 47 stores that are underperforming and do not have much interest from buyers. The company has already sold or closed a handful of other locations.
Rite Aid joins other struggling retailers like Ohio-based Joann Fabrics and Big Lots, JCPenney, Macy's, and Kohl's in closing stores. The end is near for Rite Aid.
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Rite Aid announced Monday that it would close all of its 11 stores in the Capital Region, including this location on Central Avenue in Colonie, as part of its latest bankruptcy filing. ALBANY ...
Bankrupt U.S. pharmacy chain Rite Aid on Wednesday received court approval to pursue a rapid-fire sale of its pharmacy business, with the company aiming to reach agreements with buyers and get a ...
Rite Aid bankruptcy: What customers can expect as chain closes or sells all its drugstores Rite Aid webstock (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) By Associated Press UPDATED: May 6, 2025 at 1:18 PM EDT ...
Rite Aid has filed for bankruptcy for the second time in under two years as it seeks a buyer. The company said in an announcement that filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection will help to ...
Rite Aid currently has about 1,240 stores remaining in the U.S., according to the chain’s store locator. Our journalism needs your support. Please subscribe today to NJ.com.