๐Ÿšช CVS Closing 270 Stores Nationwide in 2025: What You Need to Know

 CVS Health is continuing its strategic transformation by announcing plans to close 270 stores nationwide in 2025. This move follows the closure of 900 locations between 2022 and 2024, as the company shifts its focus to a more optimized retail footprint and enhanced healthcare services.

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๐Ÿฅ Why Is CVS Closing So Many Stores?

The closures are part of a broader effort to:

  • Reduce overlapping locations in saturated markets.

  • Focus on digital healthcare and retail innovation.

  • Ensure more efficient operations across regions.

Despite the store cuts, 85% of Americans will still live within 10 miles of a CVS Pharmacy, according to the company.

CVS has also stated that 30 new locations will be opened in 2025, including within select Target stores, ensuring continued service accessibility for customers.


๐Ÿ“ Known CVS Store Closures for 2025 (So Far)

While CVS has not released a complete list of all 270 locations set to close, several have been confirmed through local news reports and company updates. Here's a look at some of the impacted areas:

Alabama

  • 2901 Morgan Rd., Bessemer

  • 3303 Clairmont Ave., Birmingham

California

  • 499 Haight St., San Francisco

  • 1701 K St., Sacramento

Florida

  • 3090 S. Monroe St., Tallahassee

  • 13300 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando

  • 2201 Edgewater Dr., Orlando

Georgia

  • 439 Highland Blvd., Atlanta

Illinois

  • 8639 S. Cicero Ave., Chicago

  • 401 W. Armitage Ave., Chicago

  • 2000 Skokie Valley Rd., Highland Park

Iowa

  • 2420 Lincoln Way, Ames

  • 215 Euclid Ave., Des Moines

Massachusetts

  • 55 Summer St., Boston

Michigan

  • 28774 Gratiot Ave., Roseville

  • 27700 Harper Ave., St. Clair Shores

Missouri

  • 2435 Independence Ave., Kansas City

  • 9433 Manchester Rd., Saint Louis

  • 4531 Troost Ave., Kansas City

New York

  • 955 Payne Ave., North Tonawanda

  • 153 Central Ave., Albany

  • 1026 Madison Ave., Albany

  • 1241 Lexington Ave., New York City

  • 1654 Richmond Ave., Staten Island

North Carolina

  • 201 W. 4th St., Winston-Salem

Ohio

  • 10825 Kinsman Rd., Cleveland

Pennsylvania

  • 125 E. Main St., Plymouth

Virginia

  • 10390 Willard Way, Fairfax

Washington, D.C.

  • 1117 10th St. NW

  • 1100 4th St. SW

  • 400 Massachusetts Ave. NW

  • 1515 New York Ave. NE (inside Target)

  • 4500 Wisconsin Ave. NW (inside Target)

  • 7828 Georgia Ave. NW (inside Target)


๐Ÿ” How to Check If Your CVS Is Closing

Since the full list of closures hasn’t been made public, the best way to check the status of your local CVS is to:

  1. Use the official CVS Store Locator.

  2. Contact CVS customer service.

  3. Watch for local news updates or signs posted at your store.


๐Ÿ“ฆ What Should Customers Do?

If your nearby CVS is among those closing, here are a few steps you can take:

  • Transfer prescriptions to another CVS or local pharmacy.

  • Use CVS's online services for medication management, ordering refills, or scheduling vaccinations.

  • Visit CVS locations inside Target, which are expanding in several markets.

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