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  2. Rite Aid is closing nearly 100 stores, with more to follow ...

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    120 South Main St. in New Carlisle, Ohio. Euclid & Strathmore in East Cleveland, Ohio. 1204 Gettysburg Ave. in Dayton, Ohio. 2323 Broadview Road in Cleveland, Ohio. 981 Medford Center in Medford ...

  3. Rite Aid Stores Are Closing Across Multiple States — Here's ...

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    Rite Aid is closing multiple locations after filing for bankruptcy last year. ... 47 East Prospect Avenue. OHIO: Marion: 1081 Mount Vernon Avenue ... 1600 9th Ave. Suite 35. Harrisburg: 501 South ...

  4. Are Ohio Rite Aid stores closing? Some remain open, but ... - AOL

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    The pharmacy chain Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy in October. Since then, the chain closed hundreds of stores, including 16 more locations in Ohio during additional recent downsizing.

  5. Lane Drug - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Perry Drug Stores - Wikipedia

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    Perry Drug Stores was an American retail pharmacy chain founded in 1957 in the city of Pontiac, Michigan, United States.At its peak in the 1980s, Perry operated more than 200 drug stores, primarily in the state of Michigan, as well as 200 Auto Works auto parts stores and fourteen A. L. Price discount health and beauty aids outlets.

  7. Rite Aid - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 2022, Rite Aid inked a $10.5 million settlement with counties in Georgia, North Carolina, and Ohio, which allowed the company to sit out the next wave of trials stemming from the opioid epidemic in the U.S., which were slated to begin against national pharmacy chains by 2023.