Baltimore, MD - May 8, 2025   Rite Aid is selling its real estate and retail leases for more than 20 locations throughout Maryland as the failing drugstore chain seeks bankruptcy protection for the second time in less than two years.

On Monday the company said that its stores will remain open as it returns to Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.

In Maryland, the chain lists 24 locations, including an 850,000-square-foot distribution center in Harford County. Rite Aid has about a dozen retail stores in the Baltimore-region, including in the city as well as drugstores in Ellicott City, Randallstown, Owings Mills, Severna Park and Westminster.

All of the locations are included as part of a bankruptcy sale that is subject to court approval, according to a list of properties released by New York-based A&G Real Estate Partners, which is marketing the chain’s real estate wind-down. Altogether, A&G lists 1,194 Rite Aid retail leases and 50 fee-owned properties for sale.... Read More: FOX45