Rite Aid has announced the closure of 13 more stores across New York this month, part of its ongoing effort to downsize. Prescriptions from these stores will be transferred to nearby pharmacies.
Hector’s Cafe and Diner, a New York staple known for its no-frills meals and role in Taxi Driver, will close on July 18 after 76 years in business. The iconic spot will be replaced by the Whitney Museum.
Rite Aid is closing over 100 stores nationwide, including 24 in New York, as part of its ongoing bankruptcy restructuring. Customers are advised to check where their prescriptions will be transferred and prepare for store shutdowns affecting communities across the state.
At Home has entered a restructuring agreement with its lenders, aiming to cut $2 billion in debt and raise $200 million in fresh capital. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced the closing of 26 stores, 2 in New York.
Rite Aid is closing 200 more stores — and 21 are in New York. The national pharmacy chain continues to downsize amid bankruptcy, leaving many customers wondering where they’ll turn for prescriptions and everyday essentials.
Retailers across the country are closing stores in response to rising costs and shifting consumer habits. The latest wave includes nearly 300 pharmacy locations, with five in New York alone.
Walgreens has announced plans to close 64 additional stores nationwide, including four in New York, as part of its ongoing effort to cut costs and streamline operations.