The Walgreens store at 91st and Appleton Avenue in Milwaukee will close by December 3 as part of the company’s plan to shut down about 1,200 locations over the next three years. This follows a $3 billion quarterly loss for the company. Milwaukee Alderman Lamont Westmoreland advised residents, “Now is the time to connect with your healthcare team to seek alternative pharmacy options – whether that means transferring prescriptions to another Walgreens location, or exploring non-Walgreens pharmacies nearby,” as reported by
Fox 6 Now.
The closure at 91st and Appleton is not the only one in Milwaukee. Earlier this month, the store at 26th and National closed, and another at Teutonia and Capitol closed in January. These closures reflect changes in pharmacy retail and could impact access to pharmacy services in those neighborhoods, according to
TMJ4
.
Ald. Westmoreland is “actively working” to bring additional pharmacy options to the area to ensure residents have access to essential services following the Walgreens closure, as mentioned in a press release quoted by
CBS58
. The community will need to adapt to these changes, and both local leaders and residents are encouraged to plan ahead.
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