i like Walgreens Commricals
Hmmm..Walgreens isn't that bad of a drugstore. Hey, they have toy cars for 50 cents each..can't beat that.:kissyou:
HOW COULD YOU FORGET TO POST THE LOGO!?
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HOW COULD YOU FORGET TO POST THE LOGO!?
they have been using that logo since the 1960's
Walgreens seems to me the classic American chain drugstore. It has much more of a drugstore feeling than some of the other chains, though CVS is making progress in that area. I still miss the wonderful Walgreens restaurants, coffee shops, and Wags family restaurant chain. Also, the liquor stores. Their house brands are excellent in quality and the selection is comprehensive.
Look at the bottom sign. It changes!
(http://www.adtechintl.com/images/walgreens3.gif)
http://www.adtechintl.com/applications/business.htm
The Walgreens once in Dixie Square Mall, Harvey, Illinois. 1978.
(http://www.barraclou.com/memorial/dixie/dixie_walgreens.jpg)
http://www.barraclou.com/memorial/blues/dixie2.html
(http://www.primaryresearch.org/PRTHB/postcards/asynenki/Walgreens.jpg)
http://www.primaryresearch.org/PRTHB/postcards/lostbeverly.htm
Most new Walgreens look like this.
(http://www.1031commercialproperties.com/walgreens.jpg)
http://www.1031commercialproperties.com/singletenantproperties.htm
The design they used before that one.
(http://www.wilger.com/images/walgreens.jpg)
http://www.wilger.com/projects/walgreens.html
An old one in New Orleans, La.
(http://www.jujuwebdesign.com/images/New%20Orleans/images/Walgreens%20Neon%20Sign.jpg)
http://www.jujuwebdesign.com/New%20Orleans.html
This looks like a nice one in Memphis, TN.
(http://www.sometown.com/Memphis/images/walgreens.jpg)
http://www.sometown.com/Memphis/pages/walgreens.html
Des Peres, Missouri.
(http://www.hollandcs.com/projects/walgreens.jpg)
http://www.hollandcs.com/retail2.html
Phoenix, Arizona. Not 100% sure though.
(http://www.tempemechanical.net/images/photos/walgreens.jpg)
http://www.tempemechanical.net/projects.htm
QuoteOriginally posted by Caldor1999
i like Walgreens Commricals
So do I. :yup:
White Lakes Mall, Topeka, Kansas, 1967.
http://mallsofamerica.blogspot.com/2005_10_01_mallsofamerica_archive.html
Vintage Walgreens basket. I'm guessing from early-mid 80's vintage.
Morris, IL.
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/lecentre/walgreens.html
Peru, IL.
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/lecentre/walgreens.html
Blue Island, IL.
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/lecentre/walgreens.html
Normal, IL.
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/lecentre/walgreens.html
Pekin, IL., on the right.
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/lecentre/walgreens.html
Germantown, WI.
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/lecentre/walgreens.html
Chicago, Il.
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/lecentre/walgreens.html
Puyallup, WA.
(http://www.poeconstruction.com/retail/walgreens/walgreensfeat.jpg)
http://www.poeconstruction.com/projects/r2_walgreens.html
here is the walgreens in woodbridge nj
from http://www.siteride.com/srpl/p_snapshot.pl?lm=listing&resbox=1137886175&subNum=10215000036
here is the walgreens in fairfield in the bradlees plaza. it was probably a medi mart, that was owned by bradlees.
from http://www.siteride.com/srpl/p_snapshot.pl?lm=listing&resbox=1137889044&subNum=12209000265
here is the walgreens in ledgewood nj
from http://www.siteride.com/srpl/p_snapshot.pl?lm=listing&resbox=1140397615&subNum=50208000184
This is the store in Poughkeepsie (on Route 44). It is (mostly) free standing, although there are a small laundromat and hair salon in the right end of the building.
It is, however, an older store without a drive-thru (which could be added to the right end easily, and that's where the pharmacy is anyway).
First shot is the "new" free-standing store.
2nd is the "old" in strip store.
Both are in the Kingston Plaza (which is just off Exit 19 of the NYS Thruway and about the only "plaza" IN Kingston - most are out on 9W.
Here's the newly constructed Walgreens in Albany, on Central Ave at Route 155. It should be opening within the next month or so. As BillyGr points out below in correction to a previous mishap of where the second new loation was to be, the second Albany Walgreens is being built at the corner of Western Avenue(U.S. 20) and NY 155, about a mile away from this location. Albany has been without a Walgreens since the closure of the downtwon location in the 70's.
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Here's the newly constructed Walgreens in Albany, on Central Ave at Route 155. It should be opening within the next month or so. There's also a new location in Latham or Clifton Park being built. Albany has been without a Walgreens since the closure of the downtown location in the 70's.
There is a second location under construction, and you probably didn't realize how close to it you were. If you had taken a left off Central (heading toward Schenectady) onto 155 and driven over to the corner of 155 & Western you'd have found this one (as seen below). Obviously this is in an earlier stage of construction. Should be interesting as CVS is on the opposite corner, Rite Aid is up a 1/2 block on Western and Eckerd (still in a plaza, not freestanding) is about 1/2 block the opposite way on Western! Of course, if you're checking to see the best price it will be rather convenient.
These were the 2 locations proposed when Walgreens first announced moving into the area (which seems like it was a LOOOONG time ago). I have heard of a proposal for a store on Hoosick St (Rt 7) just past the top of the hill in Troy (this is in the preliminary stages) - haven't heard of any others yet, but I'm guessing they don't plan to have just 3 stores in an area.
oh yeah, forgot about this one. I guess I got mixed up..hehe. I'll change my previous post..
hears a sign for wallgreens in the shoppen center in new city ny its the only store in hear thats open this plazza is verey simaler to teh one in manchester ct
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Here's the newly constructed Walgreens in Albany, on Central Ave at Route 155. It should be opening within the next month or so. As BillyGr points out below in correction to a previous mishap of where the second new loation was to be, the second Albany Walgreens is being built at the corner of Western Avenue(U.S. 20) and NY 155, about a mile away from this location. Albany has been without a Walgreens since the closure of the downtwon location in the 70's.
This Walgreens looks very similar to this one built last year in Webster, MA! Here's a picture I took right after the construction, there's no equipment inside yet...
Hey Caldor1999, that McDonald's makeshift printer paper sign is just hilarious!
Here is a store in the East Brunswick NJ area - it is off Route 18 a couple miles toward South Brunswick.
P.S. - Both Albany (NY) stores are now open.
Walgreen's opened in Southington, CT last year. They ripped down the old Police Station to build it. It's right at a fork in the road. Go right and you continue on Main Street (Route 10). Continue straight and you're on Old Turnpike Road. Continuing down Old Turpike Road you'll drive past WXCT Radio (The old WNTY sign is still on the building) where I used to intern and even had my own show for a while. (Another story for another day). This Walgreens is across the street from a CVS and walking distance from an ancient looking Rite Aid.
In Bristol Walgreens in on Route 6 in a location that was years and years ago was Mott Shoprite. (I think when Mott ShopRite was there dinosaurs and people co-existed). A new Walgreens with a drive-thru is supposed to be built in downtown at the intersection of Main and South. They razed the eyesore buildigns that were there - an abandoned night club (The Stadium Night Club - Once referred to on-air by DJ's of WNTY in their hip-hop days of having a dance floor the size of the top of a coffee table), a pawn shop which, relocated to a much larger location in Route 229 (Middle Street), and an abandoned Mexican Restaurant, which mysteriously burned down not long after they opened. Surprisingly there is not a CVS across the street. It seems like lately most Walgreens have opened across the street from CVS's.
walgreens in vernon ct in the norther past of town
walgreens east hartford ct
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walgreens east hartford ct
east hartford
walgreens in wethersfield on the same road as marshalls megastore.
walgreens in simsbury Ct in the farmington valley mall
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walgreens in simsbury Ct in the farmington valley mall
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walgreens in simsbury Ct in the farmington valley mall
simsbury ct
walgreens in bristol ct
walgreens in southington ct in the center of town
walgreens in waterbury CT on Reidville dr
the one in waterbury ct in downtown
walgreens in new city ny in the old bradlees plaza
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walgreens in new city ny in the old bradlees plaza
sign in new city ny, as of july 22, 2006.
walgreens east hartford ct
walgreens middletown ct on the way to home depot
walgreens meriden ct in the outskirts
walgreens newington ct
walgreens in west hartford ct
waterbury ct
QuoteOriginally posted by storehistoryguy
Most new Walgreens look like this.
(http://www.1031commercialproperties.com/walgreens.jpg)
http://www.1031commercialproperties.com/singletenantproperties.htm
That's what our new stores in Ogdensburg, Potsdam and Watertown NY will look like.:D
I like Wal-Green's the stores are designed perfectly with the customer in mind. The stores are clean and the employees friendly.
I however do not like their photo prices but I have wal-mart for that!
walgreens in ashtabula oh
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walgreens in ashtabula oh
ashtabula oh
The second Walgreen's in Bristol, Connecticut finally opened last week. It's located on the corner of Main Street and South Street. It has a drive-thru, but the store is not open 24/7. My digital camera is dead, so there's no chance of me posting a picture. (That along with the fact that I never go to downtown Bristol. I barely go anywhere besides work).
I remember when the first Walgreens opened in my area...
I applied online for a job, and had to physically go to the store to finish the application - do some test on a computer, which I did, and then I was told there where no job openings at all.
Buncha BS...
New Walgreens coming to Coventry RI. So now there will be a Walgreens, CVS and Rite Aid all on the same road less that 3 minutes apart. I do have to say they are knocking down 2 unsightly bulidings to put the Walgreens in and 2 houses behind the property. I will post pics when completed.
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New Walgreens coming to Coventry RI. So now there will be a Walgreens, CVS and Rite Aid all on the same road less that 3 minutes apart. I do have to say they are knocking down 2 unsightly bulidings to put the Walgreens in and 2 houses behind the property. I will post pics when completed.
Thats stupid. Why? 3 Pharmacies so damn close. Are they all 24-hour too? :mad:
I don't know if the walgreens will be 24 hrs. CVS is 24 hrs, and Rite Aid is not 24 hrs, now they are buliding another CVS about 10 min from the other one in the same town, so I don't know if they are closing the main one or if they are trying to compete with Walmart, it is located right off Exit 7 on RT 95 South, we will have to wait and see.
QuoteOriginally posted by mikey1972
QuoteOriginally posted by storehistoryguy
Most new Walgreens look like this.
(http://www.1031commercialproperties.com/walgreens.jpg)
http://www.1031commercialproperties.com/singletenantproperties.htm
That's what our new stores in Ogdensburg, Potsdam and Watertown NY will look like.:D
Here is a picture of the front of the Walgreens in Ogdensburg, NY. Located at 723 Canton Street next to the Seaway Shopping Center, the store opened in January 2007.
The Medi-Mart chain was taken over by Walgreens in 1986. I know the former Medi in Darien, CT (right next to Stop & Shop) switched over to Walgreens.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb3007/is_200309/ai_n7660110 (http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb3007/is_200309/ai_n7660110)
QuoteOriginally posted by frameguy2704
New Walgreens coming to Coventry RI. So now there will be a Walgreens, CVS and Rite Aid all on the same road less that 3 minutes apart. I do have to say they are knocking down 2 unsightly bulidings to put the Walgreens in and 2 houses behind the property. I will post pics when completed.
Here is the start of the construction of the new Walgreens in Coventry RI
another pic...
Walgreen's is going to be demolishing its 22 year old Farmington Avenue Store in Bristol, CT at the end of the year and will be replacing it with a new store with a drive-thru that should be open by the end of 2009. In the mean time a trailer will be put on the property to serve prescription needs and over the counter medication.
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=20018381&BRD=1643&PAG=461&dept_id=665528&rfi=6
Here is a picture of a Walgreen's at Hunting Park Avenue, between Torresdale Avenue and Kensington Avenue, in Philadelphia, PA.
Here is a picture of a Walgreen's at South Broad Street and Snyder Avenue. It is built on the site of a former Sears and a former RKO Stanley Warner's Broadway Theatre. SEPTA's Broad Street Subway's entrance to Snyder Avenue Station is only a few feet from the front doors.
QuoteOriginally posted by MikeRa
Here is a picture of a Walgreen's at Hunting Park Avenue, between Torresdale Avenue and Kensington Avenue, in Philadelphia, PA.
About how old is this one? It looks just like the one in Brookhaven, the first one in my area.
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QuoteOriginally posted by MikeRa
Here is a picture of a Walgreen's at Hunting Park Avenue, between Torresdale Avenue and Kensington Avenue, in Philadelphia, PA.
About how old is this one? It looks just like the one in Brookhaven, the first one in my area.
This location is at least 10 years old.
The new one in Nashua on what was once Brickfords
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The new replacement Walgreens on Route 6 in Bristol opened in November 2009. I haven't been there yet. I try to avoid Route 6 as much as possible. It's just a horrible road to drive on. The owner of a nearby Liquor Store is fed up with them blaming them for the dramatic drop in sales between 2008 and 2009. The new pharmacy has a drive-thru and that took up some of the parking in the small strip mall where the liquor store is. And they closed the main access road to the plaza for quite a number of weeks.
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The new replacement Walgreens on Route 6 in Bristol opened in November 2009. I haven't been there yet. I try to avoid Route 6 as much as possible. It's just a horrible road to drive on. The owner of a nearby Liquor Store is fed up with them blaming them for the dramatic drop in sales between 2008 and 2009. The new pharmacy has a drive-thru and that took up some of the parking in the small strip mall where the liquor store is. And they closed the main access road to the plaza for quite a number of weeks.
What is this liquor store?
Small little liquor store called Dale's Package Store.
A 2nd Walgreens for Southington is rumored to be built on the site of the former Erika's Diner on the corner of Queen Street (Connecticut Route 10) and Loper Street. The site isn't too far from a newly built Rite Aid that opened last fall. Another pharmacy is the last thing Route 10 needs. These are the pharmacies (including in-store pharmacies) along Route 10 in Plainville and Southington:
Plainville:
CVS - 14 Farmington Avenue on the Corner of Route 10. Shares the former Big Y Space with Blockbuster. (Big Y moved to New Britain Avenue in 93).
Walgreens - 5 Farmington Ave. Built on the site of the former Wayside (Later Pilgrim) Funiture store.
Rite Aid - 52 East Street
Southington:
CVS - 724 Queen Street (Southington Plaza) next to future Shoprite
Rite Aid - 500 Queen Street. Bulit on the site of the former Southington Cheverolet.
Price Chopper Supermarket - 410 Queen Street (in-store pharmacy). In the former KMART.
Walmart - 235 Queen Street (in-store pharmacy) In the former Caldor.
Stop & Shop Supermarket - 505 N. Main Street (in-store pharmacy)
Serafino Pharmacy - 36 N. Main Street (independent down-town pharmacy)
*Rite Aid - 167 Main Street
*CVS - 310 Main Street
*Walgreens - 359 Main Street
*These 3 are all in the same general area.
Including the in-store pharmacies of Price Chopper, Walmart, and Stop & Shop there's already 12 pharmacies along the 6 mile stretch of Route 10 from CVS in Plainville to Walgreens in downtown Southington.
Downtown Boston is getting an emporium-style Walgreens similar to their big stores in Chicago and New York (the latter of course sporting the Duane Reade banner)
http://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2012/02/28/walgreens-plans-large-downtown-emporium/3fBF6qmKTG3knzD90u1HIJ/picture.html
I was just wondering what everyone thinks of Walgreen's new in-house brand "NICE". To me it's as cheesy of a name as Target's "Up & Up" brand and Target's "Pfresh" concept name.
The "NICE" brand of soda taste better than their previous "Walgreen's" brand of soda.
Quote from: Marc B on April 25, 2012, 10:37:03 AM
I was just wondering what everyone thinks of Walgreen's new in-house brand "NICE". To me it's as cheesy of a name as Target's "Up & Up" brand and Target's "Pfresh" concept name.
The "NICE" brand of soda taste better than their previous "Walgreen's" brand of soda.
It's a silly name, but the packaging change was necessary to communicate the upgrade in quality and encourage sampling thereby improving private label penetration. Keep in mind that by and large retailers make more money on private label than national brand merchandise.
I've read that Target is de-emphasizing the PFresh label for its enhanced grocery remodels. That label was always narrowly intended to communicate the concept internally to the organization and to shareholders; the remodels were communicated to consumers as "now with fresh grocery." Somehow the corporate PFresh label entered the public consciousness through extensive coverage in the consumer press. Just goes to show you how important branding is.
Quote from: Marc B on April 25, 2012, 10:37:03 AM
I was just wondering what everyone thinks of Walgreen's new in-house brand "NICE". To me it's as cheesy of a name as Target's "Up & Up" brand and Target's "Pfresh" concept name.
Nice, Up&Up and Hannaford's MyEssentials are all cheesy.
Quote from: Marc B on April 25, 2012, 10:37:03 AM
I was just wondering what everyone thinks of Walgreen's new in-house brand "NICE". To me it's as cheesy of a name as Target's "Up & Up" brand and Target's "Pfresh" concept name.
The "NICE" brand of soda taste better than their previous "Walgreen's" brand of soda.
It's OK, just like Up & Up, Delhaize America's "My Essentials", SuperValu's "Essential Everyday" and A&P's "America's Choice". A&P was the ones who started with having 1 in-house name back in the 1990's.
Walgreen's is seeking approval to build a store in the Unionville section of Farmington, CT.
http://farmington.patch.com/articles/walgreen-plan-gets-ok-to-develop-proposal
Quote from: Marc B on June 26, 2012, 05:30:29 PM
Walgreen's is seeking approval to build a store in the Unionville section of Farmington, CT.
http://farmington.patch.com/articles/walgreen-plan-gets-ok-to-develop-proposal
Another independent to be merged into Walgreen's... >:(
Quote from: JimSawhill on July 09, 2012, 07:38:09 PM
Another independent to be merged into Walgreen's... >:(
The owners wanted to retire and Walgreen's made them an offer they couldn't refuse.
Quote from: Marc B on July 09, 2012, 09:37:39 PM
Quote from: JimSawhill on July 09, 2012, 07:38:09 PM
Another independent to be merged into Walgreen's... >:(
The owners wanted to retire and Walgreen's made them an offer they couldn't refuse.
Ok...At least they wanted to quit. I do miss the small pharmacies thou!!
Another indie bites the dust...
http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/09/10/3182434/walgreen-buying-kerr-drug-stores.html
Out here in the Philadelphia area, w have a "Flagship" Walgreens, at South Broad and Chestnut Street. This location used to be a Borders Books, and before that, a Philadelphia National/CoreStates/First Union/Wachovia Bank, and before that, the John Wanamaker Mens Store
Quote from: retailisking on March 06, 2012, 04:46:17 AM
Downtown Boston is getting an emporium-style Walgreens similar to their big stores in Chicago and New York (the latter of course sporting the Duane Reade banner)
http://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2012/02/28/walgreens-plans-large-downtown-emporium/3fBF6qmKTG3knzD90u1HIJ/picture.html
Philadelphia also has one of these "Flagship Stores", being Store #15336, at 1 South Broad Street (South Broad and Chestnut Streets)
Quote from: Zayre88 on April 25, 2012, 05:15:21 PM
Quote from: Marc B on April 25, 2012, 10:37:03 AM
I was just wondering what everyone thinks of Walgreen's new in-house brand "NICE". To me it's as cheesy of a name as Target's "Up & Up" brand and Target's "Pfresh" concept name.
Nice, Up&Up and Hannaford's MyEssentials are all cheesy.
Festival Foods at least has something in common with Hannaford, they both share the MyEssentials in-house brand. I would also compare "Nice!" to Shopko's in-house brands, Supreme Choice and Hometown Value.
I like the in-house brand for Walgreens, it sounds "Nice!", pun intended.
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Quote from: Zayre88 on April 25, 2012, 05:15:21 PM
Quote from: Marc B on April 25, 2012, 10:37:03 AM
I was just wondering what everyone thinks of Walgreen's new in-house brand "NICE". To me it's as cheesy of a name as Target's "Up & Up" brand and Target's "Pfresh" concept name.
Nice, Up&Up and Hannaford's MyEssentials are all cheesy.
Festival Foods at least has something in common with Hannaford, they both share the MyEssentials in-house brand. I would also compare "Nice!" to Shopko's in-house brands, Supreme Choice and Hometown Value.
I like the in-house brand for Walgreens, it sounds "Nice!", pun intended.
Walgreens other in house food brand is "Good & Delish', which started as dR Delish by Duane Reade prior to being acquired by Walgreens.
I do like the wexford brand for office & school supplies. Wexford replaced Corner Office and Penway brands
Vintage (early '70s?) photo of an unknown Walgreens somewhere in Northern Kentucky. Picture courtesy of the Kenton County Public Library.
(http://i.imgur.com/HXOFNgwl.jpg)
Check out this extremely tiny Walgreens in Greene, NY:
https://retail247.blogspot.com/2023/02/vintage-drug-store-building-currently.html
It's in a former Rite Aid / Eckerd, which probably originally started out as a locally owned place
I actually visited that store during the transition and after it was completed (as a pharmacy-only Walgreens).
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Another honorable mention goes to the North Creek store across from Tops. I assume this too was an independent that became an Eckerd and later Rite Aid. I did not enter this store as I took this photo half an hour before the store opened and left for a store in Speculator immediately after.
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Quote from: Retail Regents on February 14, 2023, 03:04:15 AMI actually visited that store during the transition and after it was completed (as a pharmacy-only Walgreens).
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Cool photos, that store looked really cramped during the Walgreens transition, but I can't say that I'm suprised due to obviously how small the building is and what they had to work with
Interesting building. CVS had a store like that in my old neighborhood in Pittsburgh until eventually they moved out to a new one built to spec.
Yes, Eckerd (in particular) did buy out locally owned stores over time.
There was one in Rensselaer, NY - they eventually moved to what had been a Rite Aid that had closed up the street, before building a new building out on the main road (that, of course became Rite Aid and now Walgreens).
One in Wynantskill NY that stayed as an Eckerd for a time but closed before the sale to Rite Aid.
Also, one in Saugerties NY right in their main street that also eventually closed (I think there they combined with an existing store on the southern end of town that dates back to Fays days).
Interesting to see that they actually kept some of them, but that may simply be due to the areas that they are in being smaller towns and maybe just not enough demand (or maybe issues getting permission to build a store as well, as often happens in these types of areas).
When a big chain buys out a local independent drugstore basically all they really want are the patient prescription files. My uncle had a friend who was a pharmacist who had his own small drugstore. Eckerd bought him out for a huge amount of money and immediately closed the store. They got the files which is what they really wanted. Plus there has been on ongoing shortage of pharmacists so in addition they offered him a part-time job at Eckerd paying $70K per year. So he got to semi-retire with a big nest egg at around age 50. What a deal!
My grandfather was a pharmacist and in business he really struggled. He was born a few decades too early it seems.
Walgreens has announced that they are closing 150 store locations by next August.
They will also be reducing store hours to cut costs.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/walgreens-plans-to-close-150-u-s-locations/ar-AA1dd5zT
They are anticipating a reduction in consumer spending as the economy slows.
A Walgreens near my home recently closed and is in the process of being converted into a Dollar Tree location.
Walgreens stock plunged by more than 20% today as on their earnings call they gave a warning about shrinking profits in a "challenging customer environment".
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/06/27/walgreens-wba-earnings-q3-2024.html
Walgreens is expected to announce the closing of a significant number of stores shortly.
Looks like the plan is for Walgreens to shrink their store count by 25%.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/walgreens-to-close-up-to-a-quarter-of-its-roughly-8600-us-stores/ar-BB1p0k3g?ocid=BingNewsVerp
Interestingly they are saying that they won't need to do mass layoffs as they expect most employees will accept positions at other Walgreens locations that remain open.
The ongoing labor shortages in the retail industry sure have changed all of the dynamics.