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August 17, 1987: New Eaton's opens its doors

With just a sign on the sidewalk and letters to loyal customers, a new Eatons store in downtown Edmonton opened its doors.

Shoppers loved it but one said downtown parking was a problem

From the Archives: Shoppers flock to the new Eaton's store

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Eaton's opened its doors on Aug. 17, 1987 to the new store in downtown Edmonton, days ahead of the Eaton Centre opening.

With just a sign on the sidewalk and letters to loyal customers, a newEaton's store in downtown Edmonton opened its doors.

The giant four-level department store was the anchor for the Eaton Centre mall featuring 55 stores and services. The new mall opened a few days later and became a hub for downtown commerce.

Edmonton was experiencing a boom innew shopping centres. Mill Woods Town Centre was being built and the second phase ofKingsway Garden Mallwas set to open the following year.

A flurry of shoppers filled the new Eaton's store on the day it opened, getting cash registers beeping.

Some shoppers were delighted to have a newlarge-scale department store downtown so they could avoid heading to West Edmonton Mall, which had opened in 1981.

The downtown Eaton's closed its doors in 1999 when the Eaton's chain went out of business.

The Bay moved in to the former Eaton's space.

Eaton Centre eventually joined with neighbouring Edmonton Centre to becomeEdmonton City Centre.

We are now experiencing another boom in Edmonton's downtown but some complaints remain the same, as one Eaton's customer said on opening day: "The biggest problem is still parking, I love shopping downtown."

In the video there are many scenic views of downtown Edmonton and a frenzy of shoppers in the newly opened store, as reported by Harry Nuttall on Aug. 17, 1987 on CBC Newsday.

Canadian retailer Eaton's opened its new downtown Edmonton store in August 1987, to the delight of eager shoppers. (CBC)