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Bartell Drugs, founded in 1890 in Seattle, became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Rite Aid in late 2020, with stores in King, ...
CVS plans to rebrand all remaining Bartell locations under its own name. According to a statement from CVS, the company will “continue to offer many of the local products their customers have grown to ...
Bartell Drugs Store No. 1 at Fifth Avenue and Olive Way closed in December. It left downtown Seattle without any Bartell Drugs, and with diminishing... (Kevin Clark / The Seattle Times, 2023) More ...
The reign of Bartell Drugs is officially over, but the stores will still be there in spirit, just under a different name. CVS announced Friday it is rebranding the remaining Bartells.
Bartell Drugs CEO Kathi Lentzsch told KING TV’s Chris Daniels in October that the reasons for the sale include changes in the pharmacy business, higher taxes, and, perhaps not surprisingly, COVID.
SEATTLE -- Crime concerns are forcing a local drugstore to close its location in downtown Seattle. Officials with Bartell Drugs confirmed they will be closing the 3rd and Union store early next ...
Seattle-based Bartell Drugs announced Wednesday that it has been sold to Rite Aid for $95 million. The chain has been in the Northwest since 1890.
To see exactly where Bartell Drugs is today, one only has read an excellent 2015 article by The Patriot-News: "Rite Aid's troubled history of family drama, high debt and mismanagement." It's all ...
Bartell Drugs has 65 stores in Washington, with two more slated to open this summer, at Greenlake and Snoqualmie Ridge. The privately owned company does not disclose its revenue or profit figures.
The family-owned Puget Sound drugstore is the first to be added to Prime Now. Customers are able to shop 90% of Bartell Drugs' inventory including health, beauty, grocery, snacks, and more.
Bartell Drugs announced a new partnership bringing same-day delivery of quality personal care and household essentials to customers just ahead of cold and flu season. Washington state consumers ...