Rite Aid is closing another location in Westmoreland County.
The store on Clay Avenue in Jeannette will be shut down on January 11.
The drug store chain closed a store on Route 30 in Hempfield and in Murrysville on William Penn Highway in October.
Rite Aid announced it would be close hundreds of stores when it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
The following locations have closed or are set to close:
Baldwin – Keeport Drive
Bethel Park – Library Road
Crafton-Ingram shopping center
Export – William Penn Highway
Greensburg – Route 30
Hazelwood – Second Avenue
New Kensington – Stevenson Boulevard
Moon Township – University Boulevard
New Castle – Wilmington Road
Penn Hills – Saltsburg Road
Pittsburgh - at the intersection of 88 and 51 on Saw Mill Run Boulevard
Downtown Pittsburgh – Smithfield Street
Rochester – Brighton Road
Rite Aid says it will transfer patients' prescriptions to other pharmacies.
The chain has filed for bankruptcy due to declining sales, increasing debt and mounting lawsuits following the opioid epidemic.
Rite Aid is the third-largest drugstore in the country, behind Walgreens and CVS.




