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Business

Michigan Rite Aid Stores Facing Closure Amid Bankruptcy Issues

Michigan residents are facing the closure of more Rite Aid stores as the chain continues to grapple with bankruptcy issues. Following its filing for bankruptcy in October, Rite Aid has already shut down over 500 stores nationwide. Recently, court documents revealed that 12 additional Michigan locations have been notified of their impending closure.

Despite celebrating its 60th anniversary just a year ago, Rite Aid is now forced to close more sites as part of its restructuring efforts. Among the stores set to shut down are two in Burton, along with locations in Livonia, Flint, Ludington, Wyandotte, Spring Lake, Bay City, Marlette, Grosse Pointe Farms, Milford, and Allen Park. Additionally, over a dozen stores in Ohio are also included in the closure plans.

Bridge Michigan reached out to Rite Aid for comments on the situation, but as of now, the company has not responded to their inquiries. For a full list of Rite Aid stores set to close, refer to the latest announcements. The closure of these stores adds to the challenges faced by the chain, which has been dealing with legal issues related to the opioid crisis.

As the fate of these Rite Aid stores hangs in the balance, Michigan residents are left to navigate the changing landscape of their local pharmacy options. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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