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Rite Aid now plans to close 2 more Idaho stores. Here’s why — and where

Rite Aid plans to close two more Idaho stores as part of the company’s bankruptcy proceedings.

The drugstore chain received approval to close its stores in Caldwell and McCall, as well as about 150 additional stores nationwide, according to a court document filed Friday in federal bankruptcy court in New Jersey. 

The front end of the Caldwell store will close Thursday, June 12, but its pharmacy will close a little sooner, on Thursday, June 5, a Rite Aid spokesperson told the Idaho Statesman on Tuesday. The McCall store will close Wednesday, June 11, but its pharmacy will close a week earlier on Wednesday, June 4.

The company might sell its remaining stores in Idaho to another pharmacy operator, including two on State Street in Boise and one apiece in Lewiston, Moscow, Coeur d’Alene and Hayden. Those stores could go to CVS Pharmacy. News releases May 15 from both companies said CVS would acquire some Idaho, Oregon and Washington stores but did not specify which ones.

The Boise stores are at 1515 W. State St. and 7020 W. State St.

Rite Aid said in its release that it had entered into a series of sale and pharmacy services transition agreements for over 1,000 stores across the country. The stores will remain open during the transition, the announcement said.

“Customers can continue to access their pharmacy services, including prescription refills and immunizations, without interruption,” the news release said.

The company has closed several “underperforming” stores in the Boise area in the last few years since it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2023.

The document filed Friday said a bankruptcy judge granted Rite Aid approval to sell assets from the closing stores so long as the assets are free of any liens or other claims.

Rite Aid now operates 1,239stores around the country, according to its website. About a year before the bankruptcy filing, it had 2,452 stores in the U.S., the Internet archive shows.

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This story was originally published May 27, 2025 at 2:52 PM.

CORRECTION: Rite Aid did not specify which, or how many, of its Idaho stores would be sold to CVS and which wouldn’t. An earlier version of this story incorrectly summarized part of Rite Aid’s statement about the sale. 

Corrected Aug 22, 2025
Angela Palermo
Idaho Statesman
Angela Palermo covers business and public health for the Idaho Statesman. She grew up in Hagerman and graduated from the University of Idaho, where she studied journalism and business. Angela previously covered education for the Lewiston Tribune and Moscow-Pullman Daily News.  Support my work with a digital subscription
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