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  2. 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.

  3. 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. On July 7 ...

  4. Rite Aid Is Closing 150 Stores in 15 States - AOL

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    Here is a list of the 154 Rite Aid pharmacy closures in California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania ...

  5. Eckerd Corporation - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. After filing for bankruptcy, Rite Aid is closing stores ... - AOL

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    1441 Old York Road in Abington. 300 Market St. in Johnstown. 8716 New Falls Road in Levittown. 11750 Bustleton Ave. in Philadelphia. ... Rite Aid launched a new website, ...

  7. Brooks Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    The transaction was officially completed in June 2008. All Brooks and Eckerd locations were either rebranded as Rite Aid. To comply with FTC antitrust regulations, some Brooks/Eckerd locations within a mile of a Rite Aid store were sold to another pharmacy company, such as CVS/pharmacy or Walgreens, or were closed.