When I replied to you in another thread about neo-PoMo, Trump and 88 Scott were exactly the buildings I was thinking about.
As someone already mentioned, I would not consider those buildings
neo-PoMo. I would call them
neo-deco, which isn't really a style at all....just consumer-driven "products". 88 Scot is just a slightly more appealing version of the
Uptown. Good architects just don't design these things (Sadly, Zeidler's best days are obviously behind him).
PoMo was a very sophisticated style, and there aren't a lot of really good examples. It degraded very quickly into a cheap, unsophisticated style, favoured by shopping plazas and big box centres. I don't really consider any of it "neo", as PoMo never really died...it just became a long, drawn-out affair of poor examples, that the "serious" architects mostly abandoned. Kind of like Rap & Hip Hop music.
Massey Tower obviously is relating to the Eaton Centre towers (or it's maybe just a coincidence). What's interesting, is that it resembles the early days of PoMo in the late 70's, when you could see the shift happening from Late Modernism to PoMo, before the more avant guard stuff started appearing. Eaton Centre, as a complex, was an interesting blend of High tech and PoMo. Even the Young St facade was great as originally intended (early renderings). Of course it's been mostly ruined now, which is a real shame.
A good example of what Massey Tower reminds me of, is Helmut Jahn's Xerox Centre (1977-1980) in Chicago.