Blockbuster is closing two more Richmond area video stores.
The store at Forrest Hill Avenue and Westover Hills Boulevard is closing, as is the store on Midlothian Turnpike near Buford Road.
The Dallas-based video chain has been in the process of closing hundreds of stores nationwide since last year. In 2010, it closed stores in the Brook Run Shopping Center in Henrico and in the Village Shopping Center at Three Chopt Road and Patterson Avenue. The store at Hull and Genito closed last year as well. Also last year, Movie Gallery went bankrupt and closed all of its stores, including Hollywood Video locations.
Blockbuster is closing two more Richmond area video stores.
The store at Forrest Hill Avenue and Westover Hills Boulevard is closing, as is the store on Midlothian Turnpike near Buford Road.
The Dallas-based video chain has been in the process of closing hundreds of stores nationwide since last year. In 2010, it closed stores in the Brook Run Shopping Center in Henrico and in the Village Shopping Center at Three Chopt Road and Patterson Avenue. The store at Hull and Genito closed last year as well. Also last year, Movie Gallery went bankrupt and closed all of its stores, including Hollywood Video locations.