The 90s recession saw many buildings cancelled in Toronto. Here’s a list of some. (Not in order)
1. World Trade Centre, a proposed condo and office complex. Two condo towers, three office towers. The two condo towers were built in 1990. Thus the name “Residences of the World Trade Centre”, however, the office portion was never built. The land of which the offices would have been built now sits Pinnacle Centre. A 4 tower complex completed in the 2000s and 2010s.
2. Bay Adelaide Centre, originally proposed sometime in the 80s, had a much different design than the current and final design. It had a pointy rooftop postmodern type design. The original design was obviously never built, and had many design changes until finally it was completed in the 2000s/2010s with a much different design.
3. Pier 27, Avro Group, the developer of 25 The Esplanade, King’s Landing, and several other buildings in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood, also had plans in the late 80s to build on the site where the current Pier 27 condos sit. Probably cancelled due to the 90s recession? Proposed around that time.
4. Simcoe Place’s second tower, there were plans to build another twin tower of Simcoe Place.
5. Empress & Yonge, a two tower office complex, never built.
Some of these are not 100% confirmed to be cancelled due to the 90s recession. Just happened to be proposed right before. And assuming they were cancelled due to it.