Pharmacy chain Walgreens continues closing stores across the United States. According to the company, these are underperforming locations being shut down as part of a brand restructuring plan. More than 20 stores are scheduled to close this month. Here’s where they’re located—check to see if there’s one near you.
Which Walgreens stores are closing in June?
Here’s the full list of locations that will be closing in June:
California
- Salinas, N. Sanborn Road – June 25
Florida
- Jacksonville, Dunn Avenue – June 26
- Miami, NW 7th Avenue – June 25
Illinois
- Chicago, N. Sheffield Avenue (Northstar Health Care) – June 23
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Massachusetts
- Brockton, Pleasant Street – June 23
- Fall River, S. Main Street – June 26
- Gloucester, Eastern Avenue – June 23
- Springfield, Boston Road – June 24
- Swansea, Wilbur Avenue – June 23
- Webster, Main Street – June 24
- Worcester, Grafton Street – June 25
New Jersey
- Pleasantville, N. Main Street – June 23
New York
- New York, Lexington Avenue (Duane Reade) – June 24
- Syracuse, Genesee Street – June 26
North Carolina
- Durham, Broad Street – June 24
- Raleigh, Wake Forest Road – June 26
Ohio
- Garfield Heights, Turney Road – June 24
- Reynoldsburg, Brice Road – June 10
Washington
- Bremerton, State Highway 303 NE – June 23
West Virginia
- Clendenin, Elk River Road N. – June 25
- Follansbee, Main Street – June 11
- Mullens, Moran Avenue – June 23
- New Martinsville, 3rd Street – June 10
- Oceana, Cook Parkway – June 26
- Whitesville, Lewis Street – June 24
Which Walgreens stores have already closed?
So far in 2025, the pharmacy chain has already shut down several locations across the country. These include:
California
- Hayward, Jackson Street – May 22
- Los Gatos, Blossom Hill Road – May 22
Colorado
- Lakewood, 7665 W. Jewell Avenue – May 22
Connecticut
- East Hartford, Silver Lane – May 20
- East Haven, Main Street – May 22
- New Britain, Stanley Street – May 19
- New Milford, Danbury Road – May 21
Florida
- Jacksonville, Soutel Drive – May 19
Georgia
- Decatur, Hairston Road – May 22
- Lawrenceville, Old Norcross Road – May 19
- Macon, Mercer University Drive – May 21
- Snellville, Hewatt Road – May 20
- Stone Mountain, Memorial Drive – May 19
Indiana
- Indianapolis, E. Thompson Road – May 20
Maryland
- Essex, Marlyn Avenue – May 20
Massachusetts
- Framingham, Waverly Street – May 19
- Lakeville, Main Street – May 21
- Peabody, Andover Street – May 20
- Salem, Boston Street – May 19
New Jersey
- Cherry Hill, Kings Highway N. – May 19
New York
- Brooklyn, Fifth Avenue – May 21
- Middletown, Fitzgerald Drive – May 21
North Carolina
- Richlands, Richlands Highway – May 21
- Sanford, Spring Lane – May 20
Pennsylvania
- Norristown, Dekalb Pike – May 19
- Southampton, 2nd Street Pike – May 22
- West Chester, E. Street Road – May 22
- Wyncote, W. Cheltenham Avenue – May 15
Texas
- Dallas, Camp Wisdom Road – May 21
Why is Walgreens closing its stores?
The store closures are part of a strategy designed to reduce costs due to a decrease in consumer spending. This situation has led the pharmacy chain to lack the necessary resources to cover expenses such as rent, staff, and essential supplies.
Additionally, the company is facing various challenges, such as a decline in prescription reimbursements, rising operational costs, and increasing competition from online retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Target.
How many Walgreens pharmacies will close?
The company plans to close 1,200 stores over the next three years. The closure process began in fiscal year 2025, with 500 branches expected to close.
How many Walgreens pharmacies are there in the United States?
As of fiscal year 2024, the company operated a total of 8,560 locations in the United States, including retail stores and healthcare centers, located in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. However, with this year’s closures, the chain will have just over 7,000 locations.
In which countries does Walgreens operate?
Besides the United States, the pharmaceutical company has offices in several countries around the world, including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Thailand, China, Japan, Mexico, Chile, and the Netherlands.