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.
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.
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.
Rite Aid has announced 68 additional store closures as part of its ongoing bankruptcy proceedings. Among the latest locations to shut their doors are two more stores in New York.
Tens of thousands of hardworking Americans will soon be out of a job after America's 4th largest drugstore chain plans to sell all its assets after filing for bankruptcy for a second time.