(NEXSTAR) — Rite Aid, the retail pharmacy chain that filed for its second bankruptcy in as many years in May, has identified more than 300 locations for closure -- including over a dozen in Virginia.
Last week, court filings showed more than 110 Rite Aid stores across 12 states had been proposed as a fourth round of closures. Combined with previous rounds outlined in court documents, Rite Aid has identified 360 locations for closure as of early June.
The exact timeline of when these stores will close hasn't been released. Local officials in several impacted communities have, however, shared notices it has received from the retailer regarding impending closures.
In Bakersfield, California, for example, a Rite Aid identified among the hundreds set to close will shutter by July 1, Nexstar'