Two more stores followed, before he sold them all back to Red or Dead for a profit.
Four other stores followed in the 1960s and 1970s.
Although the stores followed the basic floor plan, each Omni had a different feel than the other.
In quick order, other stores across the country followed suit, creating a frenzy of competition.
A store, school, and sawmill followed over the next several years.
Following Altman's example, the other big stores followed and made the move uptown as well.
In 1853, the first house was built and a store followed.
Businesses, stores, and other operations soon followed, especially after the arrival of the railroads in 1881.
IN the normal pattern of growth, housing comes first and the stores follow.
One store followed another, eventually forming a chain of 96.