The building originally catered to middle class level tenants, including many unions and benevolent organizations.
The college originally catered to the educational needs of the refugee community, and later the local population joined the college in large numbers.
Country clubs originally catered towards those with a disposable income, and therefore, largely catered to whites.
The company originally catered to hipsters by serving them cappuccinos.
It originally catered to Polish sailors from the nearby (now defunct) dockyard.
It originally catered primarily to the children of overseas missionaries.
Fairmount originally catered to blue-collar youths living in the Fairmount neighborhood.
The school originally catered to pre-schoolers through ninth grade, and the students boarded in what is now the E-shaped building's west wing.
Originally catering for 70 boys, the old house was replaced in 1865 by a substantial Gothic building with accommodation for 200.
It originally catered for eighty eight pupils, with only four classrooms.