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  2. Eaton Corporation - Wikipedia

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    From 1920s-1964 Eaton was based on East 140th Street in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1964, the company moved its headquarters into the new Erieview Tower where it remained until 1983. In that year, Eaton Corporation moved into a 28-story Cleveland office tower which was renamed for it. [ 21 ]

  3. Eaton Center (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    The Eaton Center is a skyscraper in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The building has 28 stories and rises to a height of 356 feet (109 m). [ 1 ] The structure was one of the structures that expanded Cleveland's central business district eastward in the early-1980s building boom in the city.

  4. Eaton - Wikipedia

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    Eaton's / John Maryon Tower, a cancelled skyscraper in Toronto; Eaton Hall (King City), a conference centre in King City, Ontario; The Carlu, officially Eaton's 7th Floor Auditorium and Round Room, an auditorium and national historic site in Toronto; Chelsea Hotel, Toronto, which was known as the Eaton Chelsea from 2013 to 2015

  5. Beachwood, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Armond Budish – former Speaker of the House of Ohio, former Cuyahoga County Executive. Mike Chernoff – baseball general manager of the Cleveland Guardians [28] Marc Cohn – Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter known for his 1991 hit 'Walking in Memphis' [29] Samuel Glazer – co-founder of Mr. Coffee [30] Brad Goldberg – major league ...

  6. Eaton Corp. - Wikipedia

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  8. Ameritech Center - Wikipedia

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    Ground was broken on 13 July 1981 for Ohio Bell's new headquarters. It was designed by a Cleveland consortium of Dalton Dalton, Newport, and Little and Robert P. Madison International. Ohio Bell's construction of its new building occurred when Cleveland had its skyscraper boom in the 1980s. Ohio Bell, One Cleveland Center, and Eaton Center were ...

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