The stores would not begin to open until around 2010.
The store began laying off workers less than two months after it opened.
Some commercial stores began using electric lighting that same day and the next.
At about the same time, stores began to move out of the area and into suburban malls.
New families and stores begin to spring up once again.
After three months of operations, he said, the store began to show a profit.
The store began a $1 million expansion in 1959 into two adjacent buildings.
Once the store begins to make money, the profits will be used for the society's projects.
Other stores will begin carrying the line in early 1992.
A little over a year ago, when the store began to offer alternatives, sometimes the difference wasn't enough.