Eaton's Annex

Eaton's Annex

Located on Albert Street, directly behind the Eaton's Main Store and Toronto's (now former) City Hall, the Eaton's Annex was a 10-storey building containing both retail and office space. By 1900, the Eaton's department tsore owned almost all of the lands within the city blocks bordered by Yonge Street, Queen Street West, Bay Street and Dundas Street, and the land was occupied by the Eaton's Main Store, the Annex building and various Eaton's warehouses and mail order buildings. The Main Store and the Annex, however, were the only two buildings open to the public. In 1900, the two buildings were connected by an underground passageway open to both employees and shoppers. It was the first underground pathway in Toronto open to the public, and is often credited as a historic precursor to Toronto's current downtown PATH network.

When it was first constructed in the 1890s, the Annex contained Eaton's housewares and furniture departments. When these departments were moved to the new College Street store in 1930, the focus of the Annex's retail offerings was shifted to lower-cost offerings. While the Main Store catered to middle class budgets, and the College Street store's offerings were more upscale, the Annex store was directed to Toronto's working classes. It offered many of the same departments and types of goods as Eaton's other two Toronto stores, but in cheaper varieties, and with less extensive in-store displays and customer service. As such, the Annex represented one of the first instances in Canada where a traditional, full-line department store operated a separate discount outlet or chain.

The Eaton's Annex and surrounding warehouses were destroyed by fire on May 9, 1977. The fire was controlled and did not expand to any other nearby buildings, including the newly-constructed first phase of the Toronto Eaton Centre. [Armstrong, Frederick. "City in the Making". Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1988. ISBN 1-55002-026-9. Page 327.]

A portion of the Bell Trinity Square office complex currently occupies the former Annex site. The same underground passage that formerly linked the Annex and the Main Store now connects the Eaton Centre to the Bell Trinity Centre, and is part of the PATH network.

Notes

References

*Belisle, Donica. "Consuming Producers: Retail Workers and Commodity Culture at Eaton's in Mid-Twentieth-Century Toronto", Masters Thesis, Department of History, Queen's University, 2001.
*Nasmith, George G., "Timothy Eaton", Toronto: McClelland and Stewart Limited, 1923.
*Phenix, Patricia, "Eatonians: The Story of the Family Behind the Family", Toronto: McClelland and Stewart Limited, 2003.
*Santink, Joy L., "Timothy Eaton and the Rise of His Department Store", Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1990.
*Scribe, The, "Golden Jubilee 1869-1919: A Book to Commemorate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the T. Eaton Co. Limited", Toronto: The T. Eaton Co. Limited, 1919.


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