With its stores shuttered, Rite Aid's final intellectual assets have been put up for sale, marking the end of a 63 year pharmacy tenure for a former drugstore giant.
Rite Aid has permanently closed all stores after filing for bankruptcy twice in two years, ending the pharmacy chain's ...
For more than six decades, Rite Aid’s familiar storefronts stood as a steadfast symbol of community care across America — a trusted stop for prescriptions, essentials, and everyday needs since its ...
After years of financial hardship, Rite Aid has officially closed every one of its remaining stores across the United States.
Rite Aid has shut down all stores across the United States following years of financial struggles and two bankruptcies.
Rite Aid, which once had thousands of stores across the country and was beloved for its in-house ice cream, announced it has closed all locations.
Rite Aid, once among America's largest pharmacy chains, has closed all of its remaining stores - including about two dozen in the Bay Area - after years of financial struggles.
The Rite Aid store on Park Heights Avenue in Baltimore is closed. The same goes for stores in Ellicott City, Westminster, Easton and across the country, as the company says it’s shutting down, ...
Rite Aid transferred its prescription files to a number of companies, including CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, Albertsons, Kroger, Weis and Giant Eagle. CVS also took over 64 Rite Aid stores in Idaho, ...
Drugstore chain Rite Aid shuttered its remaining 89 stores this week after filing for bankruptcy in May for the second time, ...
The drugstore retailer will also bring on more than 3,500 employees from the rival chain and make “targeted investments” in ...
CVS has finished buying customer prescription files from hundreds of closed Rite Aid drugstores and is now running 63 of the ...