Towers Department Stores
Towers was a Canadian discount department store chain owned by the Oshawa Group, a now-defunct grocery retailer and distributor. The first store was opened in 1960 in Toronto (at the corner of Lawrence Ave. East and Midland Ave.). Each selling department within a Towers store was operated as a licensed concession. In Quebec, Towers was known as Bonimart. In 1990, Towers/BoniMart's 51 stores were purchased by Zellers for for $181.5 million, and converted to the Zellers name. Zellers had been a unit of the Hudson's Bay Company since 1978.
See also: List of Canadian department stores
Cellphone Towers
"Cellphone Tower" is a generic term for a welded and/or bolted structure whose purpose is to place any number of antennas and /or repeater radios at heights and azimuths required by their owner/operators. These towers can be of several configurations: knock down self support (bolted angle connections), monopole (pipe with flanges), tripole (pipes with flanges), guyed, etc. Towers can range in height from a couple of feet to a thousand feet or more.
Cellphone Towers and Beauty
Many people view bare cell phone towers as ugly and an intrusion on their neighborhoods. Even though people have increasingly become depend upon cellular communications, they hate the bare towers popping up across scenic views. People allow modern technology like roads, power lines, telephone poles, lamp posts, water towers, etc and have become used to them. Many companies offer to "hide" cellphone towers as trees, church towers, flag poles, water tanks, etc. There are many providers that offer these services as part of the normal tower installation and maintainance services.