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Rite Aid announced that it had successfully finalized a series of sale agreements and pharmacy services transition agreements ...
Rite Aid has announced plans to close more than 300 stores, adding to the over 100 closures already revealed following the ...
Here's what to know about the more than 300 additional locations Rite Aid plans to close. After filing for bankruptcy for the ...
On May 21, a federal judge approved Rite Aid’s bankruptcy plan to close stores and sell most of its pharmacy assets to other national chains, according to court documents reviewed by Becker’s. CVS, ...
Rite Aid is closing after it declared bankruptcy in May 2025. This means a large chunk of real estate is entering the market in Philadelphia and South Jersey.
Here is the list of stores Rite Aid indicated it plans to close: Los Angeles — 1534 East Florence Ave. Los Angeles — 446 East Washington Blvd. Rolling Hills Ests — 23 Peninsula Center ...
Kaplan, in approving the plan last year, recognized that Rite Aid faced eight months of negotiations and ... time less than a year after emerging from its first, also faced post-bankruptcy vendor ...
SEATTLE — Rite Aid is set to close an additional 14 stores ... from over 2,300 to about 1,200 in 15 states.' The company plans to sell customer prescription files, inventory and other assets ...
The bankruptcy filing notes Rite Aid plans to sell all, or some, of its stores to a buyer. Those locations not sold will hold store closing sales. Rite Aid previously announced 47 separate store ...
With the possibility of Rite-Aid closing due to financial challenges, question arise about medical prescriptions and the future of Thrifty Ice Cream.
Rite Aid, which filed for bankruptcy twice in two years, will potentially close dozens of additional locations. The pharmacy chain, which shuttered hundreds of its locations during its first ...
Rite Aid filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in under two years and plans to sell or close all remaining stores. Only four Rite Aid locations remain open in Ohio, significantly ...