Earlier this month, when Dish Network announced that it’d be taking up Blockbuster ‘s remaining assets, we openly wondered about what the deal would mean for the thousands of (mostly) empty rental stores still scattered around the country. Shuttering they all gave the impression of a really real possibility, however it now looks as if Dish has plans for no less than some of Blockbuster’s old stomping grounds. On Saturday, the corporate agreed to imagine the leases for roughly 500 of the 1,700 Blockbuster locations still in operation, in accordance with papers filed with a brand new York Bankruptcy Court. After all, it’s still unclear what Dish plans to really do with these stores — or, for that matter, with the Blockbuster brand, as a complete. But it surely certainly looks as if its long-term vision may incorporate at the least a few of Blockbuster’s brick-and-mortar roots.
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