- Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy in October
- It had already closed more than 500 stores nationwide, according to one report
- On Monday, additional Michigan stores were advised of their pending closure, and court documents named 12 of them
A year after marking its 60th birthday, Rite Aid will shut down at least another dozen remaining Michigan sites as it struggles in bankruptcy.
Court filings indicated that the chain will soon close two stores in Burton as well as stores in Livonia, Flint, Ludington, Wyandotte, Spring Lake, Bay City, Marlette, Grosse Pointe Farms, Milford and Allen Park.
More than a dozen Ohio stores also will close. See the latest list of Rite Aid stores slated to close here and find previously announced Michigan store closings here and here.