Rite Aid to close over 150 stores after bankruptcy filing. Here are the California locations

Michael McGough

Rite Aid plans to close more than 150 locations after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection earlier this week.

As part of the bankruptcy process, Rite Aid confirmed that it would be closing “underperforming” stores.

The company expects to close more than 150 stores, including 31 in California, according to court documents.

Rite Aid locations closing in California

These California Rite Aid locations are expected to close:

4044 Eagle Rock Blvd., Los Angeles

4046 S Centinela Ave., Los Angeles

7859 Firestone Blvd., Downey

4402 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach

935 N Hollywood Way, Burbank

139 N Grand Ave., Covina

13905 Amar Road, La Puente

920 E Valley Blvd., Alhambra

3813 Plaza Drive, Oceanside

1670 Main St., Ramona

6505 Mission Gorge Road, San Diego

8985 Mira Mesa Blvd., San Diego

25906 Newport Road, Menifee

24829 Del Prado Ave., Dana Point

30222 Crown Valley Pkwy., Laguna Niguel

19701 Yorba Linda Blvd., Yorba Linda

1406 W Edinger Ave., Santa Ana

2738 E Thompson Blvd., Ventura

720 N Ventura Road, Oxnard

20572 Homestead Road, Cupertino

2620 El Camino Real, Santa Clara

901 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz

571 Bellevue Road, Atwater

5409 Sunrise Blvd., Citrus Heights

1309 Fulton Ave., Sacramento

3029 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa

959 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles

3000 S Archibald Ave., Ontario

15800 Imperial Hwy, La Mirada

8509 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine

499 Alvarado St., Monterey

The timeline of the store closures is still unclear and is subject to change, according to court documents.

How will this affect customers?

In an FAQ released by Rite Aid regarding its bankruptcy, the company said it will continue to serve customers.

“We are committed to delivering the leading healthcare products and services that you expect from us,” the company wrote. “You can still find what you are looking for at our stores and fill your prescriptions at our pharmacies.”

As of Oct. 18, Rite Aid said that customers can still fill and pick up their prescriptions at the pharmacies scheduled to close.

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