Rite Aid: What It Looks Like Inside The Final Days Of Its Demise
/The empty “Stress & Mood” section at Beacon’s Rite Aid speaks volumes for today’s status of the world.
Within the 15 years in Beacon that A Little Beacon Blog has been publishing, we, the readership community, watched the 2014 renovation of Rite Aid, whose sliding doors and big isles increased accessibility to people in wheelchairs, with strollers, pushing walkers, and anyone who needed extra help through a door.
Now we are watching the demise of Rite Aid. Situated in one of the largest properties on Main Street, while at least four other large properties are for sale (3 of the old firehouses and the Beacon Hotel).
One of the largest destinations for the snack isle, makeup isle, cold and allergy remedies, nail bar, contact solution, and shoplifting is coming to end.
The empty “With Us It’s Personal” inside of Beacon’s Rite Aid feels ironic in this real estate.
Not to mention the unofficial public bathroom destination in Beacon.
Here’s what it is looking like inside in its final days.
With mostly nothing on the shelves anymore, there are only messages in the shelving.
The “Stress & Mood” section is empty.
The “With Us It’s Personal” section is empty.
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