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This latest batch of 100 brings the total number of locations shutting their doors at around 700 throughout the United States, approximately half of the 1,240 retail stores that will be listed for sale.

Rite Aid first filed for bankruptcy restructuring in 2023, after the Philadelphia-based company had been struggling with losses for years. This time around it doubled down, citing its “only viable path forward” was a return to Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.

A group of four stores were added to the list for New Jersey, making a total of 34 stores on pace to shut down in 2025:

  • Bergenfield: 10 Portland Avenue
  • Clayton: 236 South Delsea Drive
  • Somerville: 132 North Gaston Avenue
  • Toms River: 31 Mule Road

Previously announced closures:

  • Atco: 375 White Horse Pike
  • Barrington: 501 Clements Bridge Road
  • Clifton: Richfield Shopping Center
  • Collingswood: 664 Haddon Avenue
  • Jersey City: 981 West Side Avenue
  • Laurel Springs: 1492 Chews Landing Road
  • Little Egg Harbor: 480 Route 9 South
  • Millville: 907 North High Street
  • Sewell: 490 Hurfville-Cross Keys Road
  • Toms River: 811 Fischer Boulevard
  • Vineland: 1889 South Lincoln Avenue
  • Washington Township: 265 Pascack Road
  • West Deptford: 1000 Kings Highway
  • Willingboro: 217 Sunset Road
  • 424 Route 9, Bayville
  • 151 Route 94, Blairstown
  • 1070 North Pearl St., Bridgeton
  • 52 East Broad St., Bridgeton
  • 332 Raritan Ave., Highland Park
  • 220 Mathistown Road, Little Egg Harbor
  • 75 South Main St., Neptune
  • 3553 Washington Road, Parlin
  • 130 East Main St., Penns Grove
  • 76 Smith St., Perth Amboy
  • 865 Route 45, Pilesgrove
  • 3258 Bridge Ave., Point Pleasant
  • 403 Sicklerville Road, Sicklerville
  • 220 Route 70, Toms River
  • 7 West Landis Ave., Vineland
  • 531 Us Highway 22 East, Whitehouse Station

Set dates and closings are still pending court approval.

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Tighter profits on prescriptions, increased theft, court settlements over opioid prescriptions and customers moving to online and discount retailers have hit many major pharmacy chains in recent years. Rite Aid is far from alone.

CVS Health is also set to shutter close to 300 of its United States locations in 2025 as part of an “enterprise-wide restructuring plan intended to streamline and simplify the organization.” This is in addition to the total of 900 locations that were already closed between 2022 and 2024.

In May, CVS Health gave a glimpse into its restructuring plan when it agreed to acquire and run 64 Rite Aid stores in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. The move is still pending approval of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey, applicable regulatory approvals, and other customary closing conditions.

Walgreenswhich has more than six times as many stores as Rite Aid, was acquired in March by the private equity firm Sycamore Partners.

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