Weren't Eaton's offices in the 1 Dundas West tower before moving into the 250 Yonge tower?
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Interesting - thanks. I'll admit that I never noticed the walkway before.I have no idea where the offices were located once the old Main Store was demolished - presumably on an upper storey(s) of the new store. In 1992, the Eaton's offices moved to 250 Yonge (then called Eaton Tower). A skywalk was built, connecting the 6th floor of Eaton Tower to the 6th floor of the store - a skywalk which is still there, even despite the massive renovations that have taken place in the old department store space in the last couple of years. Elevators in both elevator banks at 250 Yonge (even the elevator bank for the upper floors that wouldn't otherwise have normally stopped at the 6th floor) had buttons that would take you to the Eaton's store, even if one didn't work in the Eaton's offices.
I'll assume that's Google Streetview? You need to note that in the post @animatronic.Interesting - thanks. I'll admit that I never noticed the walkway before.
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Weren't Eaton's offices in the 1 Dundas West tower before moving into the 250 Yonge tower?
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You mean the forced perspective doesn't count
This might be what you're looking for:
If I ventured in the slipstream
Between the viaducts of your dream
Where immobile steel rims crack
And the ditch in the back roads stop
Van Morrison
I once heard Grace Jones' suggestive "Pull Up to the Bumper" playing in the old Sears store, of all places.If they piped in this music in TEC it would go a small way in making up for CF's unceasing blandification of what was once a notable tourist attraction.
Weren't Eaton's offices in the 1 Dundas West tower before moving into the 250 Yonge tower?
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Green cited ongoing track work around Queen Street East and Coxwell Avenue, continued work west of Roncesvalles Avenue, and the upcoming replacement of the pedestrian walkway bridge to the south side of the Eaton Centre, which requires the removal of streetcar cables in the area.