State and city officials marked the grand reopening of the Rite Aid destroyed during the April riots with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday.
The store is located at 300 Martin Luther King Boulevard Jr. Boulevard in Baltimore. The event included a $10,000 donation from Rite Aid Foundation to nearby Historic Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School.
The company rebuilt its location after it sustained significant damage during the April riots. The rebuilt store features the company's highly popular Genuine Wellbeing store format. The store was actually remodeled a year and a half ago so the design now is different and newer.
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I wonder if "ALL" these big wheels will be there to help them when the riots restart and are these same :"JERKS" going to the smaller private owned companies that are rebuilding and reopening ???
Jim ireton no show at city council debate .
Lol they are a glutton for punishment.
The first sale - most likely a fire sale - will occur immediately after the announcement of a verdict on the first trial of the Baltimore Six. It won't matter which way the verdict goes.
Good Luck
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