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Eaton's
Eaton's / John Maryon Tower, was a proposed supertall 140-storey office skyscraper to be built in TorontoOntarioCanada. In 1971, Eaton's was going to team up with a developer named John Maryon to build a 1,650 ft. (503 m) tower in the College Park area of Downtown Toronto. With a 600 ft. (183 m) communication mast added to the roof, the total proposed height was 2,250 ft (686 m). Plans for the tower were canceled, because building a structure of this height was considered impossible at the time of its planning. This skyscraper was planned two years before the Sears Tower was completed, and five years before the CN Tower was completed. Had the tower been built, it would have been the world's tallest building to this day.
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Eaton's was once Canada's largest department store retailer. Founded in 1869 in Toronto by Timothy Eaton, an Irish immigrant, Eaton's first advertisement read "We propose to sell our goods for CASH ONLY – In selling goods, to have only one price." In an era where  haggling for goods was commonplace, this was a revolutionary business practice.[1]
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Eaton
Eaton may refer to:BuildingsEaton Centre, the name of various shopping malls across CanadaToronto Eaton Centre, a large retail and office complex in Toronto, OntarioEaton's / John Maryon Tower, a cancelled skyscraper in TorontoEaton Center (Cleveland), an office tower in OhioEaton Hall (Cheshire), a country home in Eccleston, EnglandEaton Hall (King City), a conference centre in King City, OntarioThe Carlu (Eaton Auditorium), an auditorium and national historic site in TorontoTimothy Eaton Memorial Church in TorontoNorwich Lt. Warren Eaton Airport in NY State
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