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  2. Rite Aid is closing nearly 100 stores, with more to follow ...

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    Parija Kavilanz, CNN. October 19, 2023 at 11:50 AM. Rite Aid, which had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, is now preparing to shed more than 100 stores nationwide as part of its ...

  3. Rite Aid Stores Are Closing Across Multiple States - AOL

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    NEW YORK: Brooklyn: 249 7th Avenue, 7812 Flatlands Avenue. Auburn: 153 Grant Avenue. Hartsdale: 196 East Hartsdale Avenue. Bronx: 901 East Gun Hill Road, 2426-34 Eastchester Road, 1179 East 233rd ...

  4. Rite Aid shutting down 27 more locations, bringing closure ...

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    Updated June 20, 2024 at 8:17 AM. Angus Mordant. Rite Aid is closing 27 more locations as it continues to work through a bankruptcy proceeding, according to a new court filing. The store locations ...

  5. Eckerd Corporation - Wikipedia

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    eckerd.com (2006 archive) Eckerd Corporation was an American pharmacy retail chain that was headquartered in Largo, Florida, [ 1] and toward the end of its life, in Warwick, Rhode Island. [ 2] At its peak, Eckerd was the second-largest pharmacy chain in the United States, with approximately 2,802 stores in 23 states as far west as Arizona .

  6. Genovese Drug Stores - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the chain was headquartered in Melville, New York and had 141 stores with 5,000 employees. [1] It was still almost entirely owned by the Genovese family. [7] By 2003, all of the stores were rebranded as Eckerd, which was later rebranded as Rite Aid in 2006. [8] In 2023, Rite Aid filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. [9]

  7. Lewis Lehrman - Wikipedia

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    Lewis E. "Lew" Lehrman (born August 15, 1938) is an American investment banker, businessman, politician, economist, and historian who supports the ongoing study of American history based on original source documents. He was presented the National Humanities Medal [1] at the White House in 2005 for his contributions to American history, the ...

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