Rite Aid Store Closures: Site Opportunities for Healthcare Conversion

Rite Aid’s recent closures have left hundreds of communities without a neighborhood pharmacy — another blow to areas already struggling with limited access to healthcare and essential services.

But while these closures represent loss, they also create an opportunity to reimagine what these spaces can be. Many former Rite Aid sites sit on high-traffic corners with strong parking ratios, great visibility, and excellent access — the same traits that make them ideal for PACE centers, primary care clinics, and other community-based healthcare facilities.

I compiled and cleaned the full list of closures from the public filing database so you don’t have to dig through unsearchable PDFs or zip code tables. My goal is to help healthcare providers, brokers, and investors find sites that can once again serve the communities that need them most.


Why These Sites Stand Out

✅ High-visibility pad or endcap locations
✅ Ample parking and ADA access
✅ Zoning tends to be compatible with healthcare or community use
✅ Often in neighborhoods with aging populations and unmet care needs

These are exactly the types of spaces that can be transformed into long-term, community-serving healthcare facilities.


Download the Data

File: Rite Aid Closures – Updated October 2025
Format: Excel (.xlsx)

🧾 Includes:

  • Store number

  • Address, city, and state

  • Closure date

Download the List

If you’re evaluating a former Rite Aid or similar retail box for a healthcare conversion, I can help you assess viability, zoning, and buildout potential.

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