220 Yonge Street, Suite 110
P. O. Box 511
Toronto, ON
M5B 2H1
The Toronto Eaton Centre is a place like no other. Its spectacular glass galleria soars above a fascinating selection of more than 285 stores, restaurants and services. Located in the heart of the city, it is one of the most interesting and exciting shopping experiences you will find anywhere. The total trade area includes over 3.7 million people, of which 1.85 million are residents in the immediate area and 850,000 are office workers. The Toronto Eaton Centre is a major tourist destination for both Canadian and overseas visitors.
opened in 1977
The Toronto Eaton Centre opened in two stages. On February 10, 1977 the northern section was built and on August 8, 1979, the southern section was completed. Two more phases would be added and opened in June 1990 and Summer/Fall 1999.
Modeled after Milan’s Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, the centre’s architect, Eb Zeilder, created the retail portion of the complex to feature a four-level shopping centre with a glass-domed ceiling running the length of the centre. Hanging from the ceiling, one finds a mobile of a flock of Canadian geese, Flight Stop, designed by artist Michael Snow.
Connected to the apexes of the centre are three office towers, which loom at an estimated 300 feet each, and accommodate over 60 organizations each. The Toronto Eaton Centre is also home to more than 285 retailers. Although the Eaton’s chain filed for bankruptcy in 1999 and all assets were acquired by Sears Canada Inc, the centre has retained its name. It enjoys the reputation as one of Toronto’s most popular tourist attractions, with about 25% of the Eaton Centre’s visitors being tourists.
2007-03-14 15:25:23
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answered by hkitty 2
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220 Yonge Street Suite 110, Toronto ON M5B 2H1
2007-03-14 22:10:16
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answered by sexylittlemisstweetybird83 5
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Yap adress is 220 yonge street
It is from yonge and dundas to yonge and queen
enterances on Yonge and dundas(in front of Dundas Square)
younge and Shutter street(Front of Burger King)
and at queen street just west of yonge.
Also accesable through sub way(queen station)
2007-03-15 01:09:12
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answered by Capri 5
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