These are the Rite Aid stores expected to close in WA

Tacoma, WABusiness

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Rite Aid plans to close 11 additional stores in western Washington as part of its ongoing bankruptcy restructuring. The closures add to a growing list of locations shuttered across the state, with CVS planning to acquire several stores in the region. Gift cards and returns will no longer be accepted starting June 5, 2025.

Rite Aid has announced the closure of 11 stores in western Washington, marking a significant step in its bankruptcy restructuring. The affected locations include stores in Bremerton, Everett, and Tacoma, contributing to a growing list of closures this year. Rite Aid has already closed hundreds of locations nationwide in an effort to manage its financial challenges. CVS has indicated plans to purchase several Rite Aid stores across Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, signaling a shift in the regional retail landscape. Starting June 5, 2025, Rite Aid will no longer accept gift cards or returns, impacting customers. This decision reflects the company's struggle to maintain operations amid ongoing financial difficulties. The closures affect urban and suburban areas alike, highlighting the widespread impact of the restructuring. As the retail environment evolves, these changes may reshape pharmacy access for many residents in the region.

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