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CVS has a timeline for rebranding 49 Rite Aid and Bartell Drugs stores it is buying from bankrupt Rite Aid. But prospects for ...
Where else could you get Xanax, a chocolate bar that celebrates the Sounders and a cheese board shaped like Washington all in ...
Rite Aid, the parent company of the Bartell Drugs, closed the Everett store and least five other locations in Snohomish ...
“We’re also planning to acquire the prescription files of the 5500 Olympic Drive Bartell Drugs store in Gig Harbor. The ...
Rite Aid acquired Bartell Drugs in 2020 for $95 million. In May, the company confirmed CVS would take over the operations of many of the Rite Aid and Bartell Drugs locations closing in Washington ...
The first Rite Aid store that CVS confirmed to take over the operations of is now open in Newcastle, Washington.
Rite Aid said it will pay $95 million to buy Bartell Drugs, ... CVS Health, which owns the Caremark PBM, also has more clout after it bought the health insurer Aetna in late 2018.
The demise of Bartell Drugs should surprise no one. The company — founded in 1890 by Geroge H. Bartell Sr. and run by the Bartell family until 2015 — has struggled for at least the last decade.
As for other pharmacy transfers, a separate Rite Aid list shows the following Pierce County sites slated for closures ...
Bartell Drugs CEO Kathi Lentzsch told KING TV’s Chris Daniels in October that the reasons for the sale include changes in the pharmacy business, higher taxes, and, perhaps not surprisingly, COVID.
Here’s the explanation: In May, Rite Aid—the bankrupt parent company of Bartell Drugs—announced it would be selling 64 Rite Aid and Bartell locations across Washington, Idaho, and Oregon to CVS.
A sign spotted this weekend at the register of the Greenwood Bartell at 100 N. 85th St. said the store will be converting to a CVS Pharmacy next month. To read this story in full login or purchase ...
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