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CVS plans to rebrand all remaining Bartell locations under its own name. According to a statement from CVS, the company will “continue to offer many of the local products their customers have grown to ...
Bartell Drugs, founded in 1890 in Seattle, became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Rite Aid in late 2020, with stores in King, ...
Last week, CVS began rebranding the 49 Rite Aid and Bartell Drugs locations it intends to acquire in Washington as part of the second bankruptcy of Rite Aid, which bought Bartell in 2020.
Rite Aid and Bartell Drugs stores in some states will also be operated by CVS Pharmacy as part of the sale agreements, which were approved on May 21 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of New Jersey ...
The Bartell Drugs pharmacy will close on Sept. 1 and the files will be transferred to the Point Fosdick Drive NW store, which will be a CVS Pharmacy at that time,” she wrote.
The Bartell Drugs pharmacy will close on Sept. 1 and the files will be transferred to the Point Fosdick Drive NW store, which will be a CVS Pharmacy at that time,” she wrote.
CVS wants to make the switch smooth for customers, as prescription files have already been transferred and loyalty programs are in place. Some former Bartell employees were kept on through the ...
A former Bartell Drugs store on the Eastside is the first of dozens of stores formerly owned by Rite Aid to adopt the new brand.
Given the local love for the Bartell Drugs chain, the editorial board asked you, our readers, to share favorite memories or what you will miss now that the chain has become part of CVS. Here are ...
Bartell Drugs CEO Kathi Lentzsch told KING TV’s Chris Daniels in October that the reasons for the sale include changes in the pharmacy business, higher taxes, and, perhaps not surprisingly, COVID.
Rite Aid, 21302 State Route 410 E., Bonney Lake, transferred to CVS Pharmacy, 9400 192nd Ave. E. Bartell Drugs, 3601 Sixth Ave., Tacoma, transferred to CVS Pharmacy, 3320 S. 23rd St.