Twenty-seven Rite Aid pharmacies will close in September. The prescription files from all 27 stores will be transferred to CVS. In some cases, CVS will take over the Rite Aid stores.

In May, Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy for a second time to pursue “a strategic and value-maximizing sale process for substantially all of its assets.”

Rite Aid is closing all of its stores.

Rite Aid announced that it had entered into agreements for its pharmacy assets of more than 1,000 stores across the country. Those agreements were approved in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, according to Reuters.

Here’s when these 27 Rite Aid pharmacies will close:

The Rite Aid pharmacy at 810 E. 29th Ave., Spokane, Washington will close on Sept. 2. Prescriptions will be transferred to CVS at 2929 E. 29th Ave., Spokane, Wa

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