In passing the James Center Rite Aid in Tacoma, I noticed the exterior signage had been taken down and there were a couple of yellow and black banners out front. One said "Appearances can be deceiving" and the other said something like "We're building a new pharmacy for you." There is at least one trailer out back.
I checked the city's permitting website and there was a permit issued in December for "Bartell Drugs Interior Tenant Improvement Limited Remodel" and a sign permit for "Bartell Tacoma" issued last month. This location still had its original 1999 interior and, the last time I visited, it frankly looked like it had one front in the grave.
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Rite Aid to Bartell Conversion
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Re: Rite Aid to Bartell Conversion
I wonder if they are consolidating an existing Bartell into this location.
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Re: Rite Aid to Bartell Conversion
The University Place Bartell is about a mile to the southwest. It is across the street from a Walgreens that does far more business, so it's possible. An Indigo Urgent Care just moved into an adjacent storefront, though, so I'd have to think that gave it a boost. (The prototype Indigo was at James Center but its space is being taken over by specialty offices by parent MultiCare.)storewanderer wrote: ↑April 17th, 2023, 11:59 pm I wonder if they are consolidating an existing Bartell into this location.
The other Bartell is three miles east at Sixth and Union. This location is a store that Rite Aid built in 2000 but sold to Bartell before opening. (They turned the diamond windows into squares but left the blue-framed entrance doors.) It's in a dense neighborhood that's more like a site they would have in Seattle and I don't think the clientele would carry over to the more suburban James Center.
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In any case, this is an interesting development. Especially after Rite Aid spent all that money on sign conversions. It makes me wonder though if they are rebranding a location as a "test" to see if sales improve. I know some other Rite Aid locations have placed help wanted ads as "The Bartell Drug Company" over the past year, including areas of Washington where Bartell stores have never operated.
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This is also interesting in that they have largely stopped remodeling stores, but this constitutes a store remodel.
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Re: Rite Aid to Bartell Conversion
I was in University Place tonight and went to that Bartell Drugs on Bridgeport Way. That store’s lease is up. So there are a lot of empty shelves and that store is closing by June 1st. It is being consolidated into the James Center Rite Aid building. I also noticed that they are integrating local brands that Bartell usually stocks.