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7 more Rite Aid stores closing in the Philadelphia area amid bankruptcy filing

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Rite Aid, the third-biggest standalone pharmacy chain in the U.S., is headquartered at the Navy Yard in Philadelphia.

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Philadelphia-based Rite Aid is closing even more locations following its recent bankruptcy filing.

A new list reveals seven stores in the region that are closing in May:

  • Philadelphia: 6731 Woodland Avenue / closing May 16
  • Philadelphia: 6201 Germantown Avenue / closing May 16
  • Philadelphia: 2131-59 North Broad Street / closing May 16
  • Exton, Pa.: 118 Eagleview Boulevard / closing May 16
  • Bethlehem, Pa.: 104 East Third Street / closing date TBD
  • Pottsville, Pa.: 10 South Center Street / closing 4/12
  • Pennsauken, NJ: 7835 Maple Avenue / closing 5/16

This is in addition to the 31 stores that announced they were closing in November, including three in our area: 2545 Aramingo Ave. in Philadelphia; 927 Paoli Pike in West Chester, Pa. and 121 West Main St. in Moorestown, N.J.

Rite Aid, the third-biggest standalone pharmacy chain in the U.S., is headquartered at the Navy Yard in Philadelphia.

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