Walgreens has revealed its five Chicago drugstores that will close next month—and one of those pending closures will be a ...
The store in the Lake Meadows Shopping Plaza on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive off 35th Street is one of five Walgreens ...
Walgreens has come to find out that both shoplifters and customers are turned off when items are locked away. In an earnings ...
Walgreens is struggling to deter shoplifting at its stores, according to CEO Tim Wentworth, who described it as "a ...
Five Walgreens stores will shutter their doors in Chicago next month, as part of a nationwide series of closures announced by ...
Walgreens' worst day of the year came on June 27, when the stock fell 22% on another disappointing earnings report. This time ...
Walgreens improving pharmacy business and comments from the company’s CEO are convincing Wall Street that the drugstore won't ...
Walgreens booked a better-than-expected fiscal first quarter, but the drugstore chain lost $265 million as it closed U.S.
Keeping products under lock and key dissuaded customers from purchasing them, Walgreens said in earnings call.
CEO Tim Wentworth admitted in a recent fiscal report call that combatting shoplifting by locking up items has led to customer dissatisfaction.
The Deerfield-based pharmacy giant plans to close as many as 1,200 in the coming years, with 5 Chicago stores on the latest ...
The locations closing are as follows: - 3405 S. King Drive in Bronzeville - 4005 W. 26th St. in Little Village - 7111 S. Western Ave. in South Shore - 7109 S. Jeffery Blvd. in South Shore - 9148 S.