Court filings have detailed which of Oregon’s Rite Aid locations are expected to close, rising to more than 30 stores all across the state, as the company continues to move through Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The Pennsylvania-based chain is currently restructuring following its most-recent bankruptcy earlier this year. All told, the company plans to sell off or close more than 1,000 locations across the country.
The Oregon closures span nearly every corner of the state, a significant escalation from May, when only a dozen Oregon locations were considered at risk of closing.
Here is a list of all the Oregon stores currently slated to close.
Portland region
Hillsboro. 2021 N.W. 185th Ave.
Hood River. 2049 W Cascade Ave.
Lake Oswego. 16390 Boones Ferry Road
Oregon City. 1900 Mcloughlin Blvd.
Portland. 514 N.E. 181st Ave.
Portland. 11190 S.W. Barnes Road
Portland. 5431 S.W. Beaverton Hillsdale Highway
Portland. 11930 S.E. Division St.
Wilsonville. 8235 S.W. Wilsonville Road
Willamette Valley
Albany. 1235 Waverly Drive S.E.
Dallas. 178 West Ellendale Ave.
Eugene. 1560 Coburg Road
Eugene. 1970 Echo Hollow Road
Keizer. 5452 River Road North
Lebanon. 30 E. Oak St.
McMinnville. 448 N.E. Highway 99W
Salem. 681 Lancaster Drive N.E.
Salem. 4500 Commercial St. S.E.
Silverton. 626 Mcclaine St.
Coastal Oregon
Bandon. 44 Michigan Ave. N.E.
Harbor. 16261 S. Highway 101
Lincoln City. 4041 N.W. Logan Road
Newport. 2336 N. Coast Highway
Seaside. 313 S Roosevelt Drive
Central and Southern Oregon
Bend. 700 S.E. Third St.
Klamath Falls. 2521 S. Sixth St.
Phoenix. 636 N. Main St.
Roseburg. 1430 N.W. Garden Valley Blvd.
Eastern Oregon
Baker City. 1217 Campbell St.
Ontario. 728 S.W. Fourth Ave.
Pendleton. 1900 S.W. Court Place
Rite Aid, which operates about 50 locations in Oregon, did not provide a timeline for when the stores would close, but said they would remain open in the interim. Some stores may already be in the process of shutting down.
This is Rite Aid’s second bankruptcy filing in two years. The company has struggled with falling revenue and a rising number of lawsuits related to its handling of opioid prescriptions. In 2023, it agreed to pay $30 million to settle a lawsuit brought by West Virginia that accused the chain of failing to flag suspicious orders of painkillers. Once operating more than 2,000 stores nationwide, Rite Aid now has fewer than 1,300 locations today.