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CVS bought 200 Arbor Drugs locations in 1998, opened approximately 180 new stores, closed about 160 stores, and relocated nearly 200 existing stores from strip malls to freestanding locations. In 1999 CVS acquired Soma.com, the first online pharmacy , and renamed it CVS.com.
South Las Vegas Boulevard was briefly closed off to traffic while firefighters contained the fire. [21] [22] A 14,378 sq ft (1,335.8 m 2) CVS Pharmacy store that operates inside the building was sold in March 2014, at a cost of $30 million, [23] the most expensive sale price for a CVS store in the Las Vegas Valley. [2]
The first Consumer Value Store (CVS), selling health and beauty products, was founded in 1963, in Lowell, Massachusetts, by brothers Stanley and Sidney Goldstein and Ralph Hoagland. By 1964, CVS had 17 stores that sold primarily beauty products.
About 87% of workers at CVS Omnicare, a provider of pharmacy services to long-term care facilities, in Las Vegas voted on Thursday in favor of unionization. The vote comes months after some ...
Sav-on opened its 64th store in Torrance in July 1971. [17] In November 1972, Sav-On Drugs stock began trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol SVN. [18] The 77th store was opened in Marina del Rey in January 1974. [19] Sav-on opened its 98th store in Carson in October 1975. Except for four stores in Houston, Texas, the other 94 ...
The company said Las Vegas was a non-core market that had not been contributing to overall results, and it had not opened a new store there since 1999. 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
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Raley's opened its Las Vegas stores later in 1999, [10] [12] and had plans to build additional locations in the Las Vegas area. [13] [12] At the time, Michael Teel – the grandson of Thomas Raley – was the company's president and chief executive officer (CEO). Joyce Teel, the mother of Michael Teel, was the company's owner. [12]