Tallest buildings in Central America

Central America consists of Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, and Nicaragua. As of 2015 the tallest structure in Central America is the Trump Ocean Club in Panamá,[1] a 2.4 million-square-foot, 65-story waterfront tower, 284 meters in height, co-developed by the Trump Organization and Panamanian resort developer K Group.

Historically most of the tallest building structures in Central America have been located in Guatemala City and San Salvador.[2] [3][4] This is due to the high development these countries have had in the past compared to the rest of Central America. A few other tall buildings are located in Honduras, and in Costa Rica. Recently, however, due to major growth during the first decade of the 21st Century, Panamá has emerged as a hotbed of skyscraper building activity and currently lists a total of 49 buildings over 150 meters in height and another 2 under construction.

Building City Height Floor Count Due Date
1 Trump Ocean Club Panamá 284 m 68 2011
2 Vitri Tower Panamá 281 m 75 2011
3 Star Bay Tower Panamá 267 m 65 2013
4 The Point Panamá 266 m 65 2011
5 Arts Tower Panamá 265 m 56 and 80 2011
6 Tower Financial Center Panamá 255.1 m 75 2011
7 Ocean Two Panamá 245.7 m 73 2011
8 F&F Tower Panamá 242.9 m 52 2012
9 Pearl at the Sea Panamá 242.2 m 70 2011
10 Rivage Panamá 232 m 68 2012
11 YooPanama Panamá 232 m 57 2012
12 Waters Tower Panamá 232 m 69 2011
13 Megapolis Tower Panamá 230.1 m 62 2011
14 Q Tower Panamá 210 m 65 2011
15 Ten Tower Panamá 210 m 54 2011
16 White Tower Panamá 210 m 62 2011
17 Yacht Club Tower Panamá 210 m 57 2011
18 Aqualina Tower Panamá 210 m 63 2007
19 Oasis on the Bay Panamá 207 m 58 2012
20 Ocean One Panamá 207 m 54 2008

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