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As it reevaluates its portfolio of stores, these are the Rite Aid locations that are currently up for sale: SEC Alabama Ave. & Pike St. in Monroeville, Alabama 920 East Valley Blvd in Alhambra ...
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 ...
Ten years after its first store opened, Rite Aid operated 267 locations in 10 states. In 1981, Rite Aid became the third-largest retail drugstore chain in the country. 1983 marked a sales milestone of $1 billion. A 420-store acquisition along the east coast expanded Rite Aid's holdings beyond 2,000 locations.
On August 23, 2006, The Wall Street Journal announced that Rite Aid would acquire 1,858 Eckerd Pharmacy and Brooks Pharmacy stores from Jean Coutu for US$3.4 billion (~$4.94 billion in 2023). The deal closed on June 4, 2007. Rite Aid announced that the two chains would be converted to the Rite Aid name, retiring the 109-year-old Eckerd banner.
On December 31, 2018, GNC had approximately 8,400 locations, of which approximately 6,200 were in the United States (including approximately 2,200 Rite Aid licensed store-within-a-store locations), as well as franchise operations in approximately 50 countries. [34]
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 says it will close at least 154 stores as it goes through bankruptcy. The chain had 2,253 stores as of September 3, and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New Jersey also approved additional ...
It previously operated stores in the United States under its U.S. subsidiary The Jean Coutu Group (PJC) USA, Inc., using the Brooks Pharmacy and Eckerd Drugs banners, until it was sold to Rite Aid in 2007 (the subsidiary itself is still active and operates in-name-only under Rite Aid, but its stores have since been converted to Rite Aid).