Walgreens is set to close another wave of stores and pharmacies across the nation, including two in Denver.
The chain has said it will close a quarter of its brick-and-mortar stores over a three-year period. The chain cited “increased regulatory and reimbursement pressures.”
Both of the soon-to-close locations are in Denver:
- 950 S. Quebec St. in the Windsor neighborhood, closing Sept. 8
- 6200 E. Colfax Ave. in Montclair, closing Sept. 10
Both locations will have their prescriptions automatically transferred to nearby Walgreens pharmacies. Customers at impacted locations will be notified by mail about their new locations for pharmacy fulfillment…