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After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, Rite Aid said it will receive $3.45 billion in new financing to help the company keep remaining stores open and employees paid while it undergoes ...
A List of Rite Aid's 2024 Store Closings: Here is a list of the Rite Aid store closure this year, confirmed by the company. Note: This list will be updated as more store closures are officially ...
The Pennsylvania-based drugstore chain Rite Aid announced on Sunday that it intends to close 154 of its stores as part of its recent bankruptcy filing and will be shuttering more throughout the ...
Rite Aid is closing 27 more locations as it continues to work through a bankruptcy proceeding, according to a new court filing. The store locations are in Ohio and Michigan.
One Nevada store would remain open in Gardnerville, near the California border, where Rite Aid at the time had more than 600 stores. [33] Map of Rite Aid stores as of January 2025. On February 5, 2009, Rite Aid announced that it would terminate operations of seven Rite Aid stores in San Francisco, along with five stores in eastern Idaho through ...
The union (now known as the United Food and Commercial Workers) still represents employees in the Rite Aid "Lane’s" stores. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] In 1983, Lane Drug leased 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2 ) in a facility owned by Willis Day Properties at 5225 Telegraph Road in North Toledo, to store bulk products for distribution to its stores.
SupeRx – Kroger created the first SupeRx store in 1961 with most stores next door or very close to existing Kroger stores [75] [76] Thrift Drug – merged into Eckerd after J.C. Penney bought Eckerd; Thrifty PayLess – acquired by Rite Aid in 1996; Treasury Drug – acquired by J.C. Penney, then shuttered in 1980; Value Giant; Wellby Super Drug
The company is expected to close more than 150 locations after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. After filing for bankruptcy, Rite Aid is closing stores. Which PA locations will shutter?