CVS polishes off deal to buy former Rite
Aid stores, prescription files
[October 16, 2025]
By TOM MURPHY
CVS has
finished buying customer prescription files from hundreds of closed Rite
Aid drugstores and is now running 63 of the defunct chain’s locations.
The company said Wednesday that it is operating former Rite Aid and
Bartell Drugs stores in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. It also has
transferred customer prescription files from 626 pharmacies in 15 states
to nearby CVS locations. |

A store closing banner hangs on a Rite Aid store in Pittsburgh on June
25, 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File) |
CVS
Health did not say how much it spent on the stores and
prescription files.
Rite Aid recently announced on its website that its stores have
closed. The company said in May that it was seeking bankruptcy
protection and would look to sell substantially all of its
assets.
Philadelphia-based Rite Aid once ran more than 4,000 stores
mostly on the East Coast. It initially filed for bankruptcy
protection in October 2023 after struggling with debt and
posting annual losses for several years.
The chain emerged from that Chapter 11 reorganization in 2024 as
a private company. It said then that it had less debt, was more
efficient and now operated a “rightsized store footprint.”
But the recovery didn’t stick with Rite Aid down to around 1,200
stores. The chain was attempting to turn around its business in
a tough environment.
Major chains and independent pharmacies have been closing stores
and struggling with challenges like increased theft and
customers who are drifting more to online shopping and discount
retailers.
Walgreens, which has more than six times as many stores as Rite
Aid, agreed in March to be acquired by the private equity firm
Sycamore Partners.
Woonsocket, Rhode Island-based CVS Health Corp. runs several
thousand drugstores. It also operates a large pharmacy benefits
management business, and its Aetna health insurance segment
covers nearly 27 million people.
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