List of tallest buildings in the United States

The world's first skyscraper was built in Chicago in 1885. Since that time, the United States has been home and still is home to some of the world's tallest skyscrapers. New York City, specifically the borough of Manhattan, notably has the tallest skyline in the country. Eleven American buildings have held the title of tallest building in the world (9 in New York City).[1] New York City and Chicago have always been the centers of American skyscraper building. The 10-story Home Insurance Building, built in Chicago in 1885, is regarded as the world's first skyscraper; the building was constructed using a novel steel-loadbearing frame which became a standard of the industry worldwide.

As of 2013, One World Trade Center, also referred by the symbolic name of "Freedom Tower", in New York City was considered to be the tallest skyscraper in the United States. Its antenna brings the structure to a symbolic height of 1,776 feet (541 m), connoting the year The Declaration of Independence was signed, though the tip of the structure actually is measured at 1,792 ft (546.2 m).[2] However, using the more common criterion for the height of a building (the roof, not antenna) the observation deck elevation and highest occupied floor of the One World Trade Center are surpassed by Chicago's Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower).[3] and 432 Park Ave.

Prior to the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York City and Arlington, Virginia, the twin towers of the World Trade Center occupied the second and third positions on the list below, behind Willis Tower. The North Tower stood at 1,368 feet (417 m), while the South Tower was 1,362 feet (415 m) tall. If they were still standing today, they would occupy the fourth and fifth positions on the list below.

There are numerous supertall buildings both proposed and under construction throughout the country, concentrated in New York City and Chicago. Projects in New York include the Central Park Tower and 111 West 57th Street, while in Chicago, proposed structures include the Wanda Vista Tower, which will be approximately 95 stories and about 1,144 feet tall; Wolf Point along the Chicago River; and a Rafael Vinoly-designed tower. Other tall buildings that are either proposed or under construction include the 1,121 foot (342 m) Comcast Innovation and Technology Center in Philadelphia, the 1,100 foot (335 m) Wilshire Grand Tower in Los Angeles, the 1,070 (326 m) Salesforce Tower in San Francisco, and the 1,010 foot (308 m) One Bayfront Plaza in Miami.

Tallest Buildings in the United States.

Tallest buildings

This list ranks completed and topped out buildings in the United States that stand at least 700 feet (213 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details, but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.

  Was the world's tallest building upon completion
Rank Name Image Location Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Notes
1 One World Trade Center New York City
40°42′46.45″N 74°0′47.53″W / 40.7129028°N 74.0132028°W / 40.7129028; -74.0132028
1,776 (541) 104 2014
Completed on November 3, 2014 to become the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and the United States, briefly referred to as the Freedom Tower during its planning stages. One World Trade Center is the 7th-tallest building in the world[4][5][6][7]
2 Willis Tower[A] Chicago
41°52′43.82″N 87°38′9.73″W / 41.8788389°N 87.6360361°W / 41.8788389; -87.6360361
1,451 (442) 108 1974 Formerly known, and still commonly referred to, as the Sears Tower. It was the tallest building in the world from completion in 1974 until 1998. The Willis Tower is the tallest building in Chicago and the Midwestern United States, the second tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and the 14th-tallest building in the world,[8][9]
3 432 Park Avenue New York City
40°45′40.32″N 73°58′17.4″W / 40.7612000°N 73.971500°W / 40.7612000; -73.971500
1,396 (426) 88 2014 Topped out in October 2014.[10] 432 Park Avenue is the 20th-tallest building in the world and the tallest residential building.[11][12]
4 Trump International Hotel and Tower (Chicago) Chicago
41°53′19.84″N 87°37′35.18″W / 41.8888444°N 87.6264389°W / 41.8888444; -87.6264389
1,389 (423) 98 2009 21st-tallest building in the world; once planned to be the tallest in the world prior to World Trade Center attacks.
5 Empire State Building[A] New York City
40°44′54.47″N 73°59′8.5″W / 40.7484639°N 73.985694°W / 40.7484639; -73.985694
1,250 (381) 102 1931 32nd-tallest building in the world; tallest building in the world from 1931 until 1972; first building in the world to contain over 100 floors; tallest building built in the U.S. and the world in the 1930s.[13][14]
6 Bank of America Tower New York City
40°45′19.36″N 73°59′3.92″W / 40.7553778°N 73.9844222°W / 40.7553778; -73.9844222
1,200 (366) 55 2009 4th-tallest building in New York City.[15][16]
7 Aon Center Chicago
41°53′6.79″N 87°37′17.41″W / 41.8852194°N 87.6215028°W / 41.8852194; -87.6215028
1,136 (346) 83 1973 Formerly known as the Standard Oil Building.[17][18]
8 John Hancock Center Chicago
41°53′55.61″N 87°37′22.93″W / 41.8987806°N 87.6230361°W / 41.8987806; -87.6230361
1,127 (344) 100 1969 First trussed-tube building in the world; contains some of the highest residential units in the world; tallest building built in the world in the 1960s.[19][20]
9= Chrysler Building[A] New York City
40°45′5.44″N 73°58′31.84″W / 40.7515111°N 73.9755111°W / 40.7515111; -73.9755111
1,046 (319) 77 1930 Tallest man-made structure in the world from 1930 until 1931; First building to be more than 1,000 feet tall; tallest brick building in the world.[21][22]
9= The New York Times Building New York City
40°45′21.77″N 73°59′24.21″W / 40.7560472°N 73.9900583°W / 40.7560472; -73.9900583
1,046 (319) 52 2007 Also known as the Times Tower. The first high-rise building in the United States to have a ceramic sunscreen curtain wall.[23][24][25]
11 Bank of America Plaza Atlanta
33°46′14.9″N 84°23′10.75″W / 33.770806°N 84.3863194°W / 33.770806; -84.3863194
1,023 (311) 55 1992 Tallest building in Atlanta and the Southern United States; tallest building located in a state capital; tallest building in the U.S. outside of New York and Chicago; tallest building built in the U.S. in the 1990s[26][27]
12 U.S. Bank Tower Los Angeles
34°3′3.85″N 118°15′16.03″W / 34.0510694°N 118.2544528°W / 34.0510694; -118.2544528
1,018 (310) 73 1989 Tallest building in Los Angeles; tallest building in California; tallest building west of the Mississippi River and on the West Coast; tallest building in the world with a helipad on the roof[28][29]
13 Franklin Center Chicago
41°52′49.19″N 87°38′5.23″W / 41.8803306°N 87.6347861°W / 41.8803306; -87.6347861
1,007 (307) 60 1989 Originally known as the AT&T Corporate Center at its inauguration in 1989, the name was changed after Tishman Speyer acquired the building and the adjacent USG complex in 2004.[30][31]
14 One57 New York City
40°45′54.73″N 73°58′45″W / 40.7652028°N 73.97917°W / 40.7652028; -73.97917
1,005 (306) 75 2014 Tallest mixed-use (residential and hotel) skyscraper in New York City[32][33]
15 JPMorgan Chase Tower Houston
29°45′34.50″N 95°21′48.44″W / 29.7595833°N 95.3634556°W / 29.7595833; -95.3634556
1,002 (305) 75 1982 Tallest building in Houston and Texas; tallest 5-sided building in the world[34][35]
16 Two Prudential Plaza Chicago
41°53′7.43″N 87°37′21.77″W / 41.8853972°N 87.6227139°W / 41.8853972; -87.6227139
995 (303) 64 1990 [36][37]
17 Wells Fargo Plaza Houston
29°45′30.17″N 95°22′5.81″W / 29.7583806°N 95.3682806°W / 29.7583806; -95.3682806
992 (302) 71 1983 [38][39]
18 Four World Trade Center New York City
40°42′37.36″N 74°0′42.88″W / 40.7103778°N 74.0119111°W / 40.7103778; -74.0119111
977 (298) 72 2013 Also known as 150 Greenwich Street[40]
19 Comcast Center Philadelphia
39°57′17.21″N 75°10′6.73″W / 39.9547806°N 75.1685361°W / 39.9547806; -75.1685361
975 (297) 58 2007 Tallest building in Philadelphia; tallest building in Pennsylvania[41][42]
20 Columbia Center Seattle
47°36′16.93″N 122°19′50.21″W / 47.6047028°N 122.3306139°W / 47.6047028; -122.3306139
967 (294) 76 1985 Tallest building in Seattle and Washington; second-tallest building on the West Coast. Tallest observation deck on the West Coast and west of the Mississippi.[43][44]
21 311 South Wacker Drive Chicago
41°52′38.78″N 87°38′8.08″W / 41.8774389°N 87.6355778°W / 41.8774389; -87.6355778
961 (293) 65 1990 [45][46]
22 70 Pine Street New York City
40°42′22.9″N 74°0′26.67″W / 40.706361°N 74.0074083°W / 40.706361; -74.0074083
952 (290) 66 1932 Currently being converted into a residential skyscraper with 644 rental residences and 132 hotel rooms[47][48][49]
23 Key Tower Cleveland
41°30′3.21″N 81°41′37.14″W / 41.5008917°N 81.6936500°W / 41.5008917; -81.6936500
947 (289) 57 1991 Tallest building in Cleveland and Ohio; tallest building in the Midwestern United States outside of Chicago; tallest building in the United States between New York City and Chicago until the 2007 completion of Comcast Center[50][51]
24 One Liberty Place Philadelphia
39°57′9.25″N 75°10′5.21″W / 39.9525694°N 75.1681139°W / 39.9525694; -75.1681139
945 (288) 61 1987 First building in Philadelphia constructed taller than Philadelphia City Hall, completed 86 years earlier.[52][53]
25 30 Park Place* New York City
40°42′47.40″N 74°00′33.52″W / 40.7131667°N 74.0093111°W / 40.7131667; -74.0093111
937 (286) 82 2016 Topped out on March 31, 2015.[54][55]
26 The Trump Building[A] New York City
40°42′25.05″N 74°0′34.73″W / 40.7069583°N 74.0096472°W / 40.7069583; -74.0096472
927 (283) 70 1930 Tallest building in the world for two months in 1930 until the completion of the Chrysler Building, also known as 40 Wall Street.[56][57]
27 Bank of America Plaza Dallas
32°46′48″N 96°48′14.47″W / 32.78000°N 96.8040194°W / 32.78000; -96.8040194
921 (281) 72 1985 Tallest building in Dallas[58][59]
28 Citigroup Center New York City
40°45′29.98″N 73°58′11.99″W / 40.7583278°N 73.9699972°W / 40.7583278; -73.9699972
915 (279) 59 1977 [60][61]
29 Williams Tower Houston
29°44′13.69″N 95°27′40.6″W / 29.7371361°N 95.461278°W / 29.7371361; -95.461278
901 (275) 64 1983 Tallest building in the world located outside of a city's central business district[62][63]
30 10 Hudson Yards* New York City
40°45′9″N 74°0′3.78″W / 40.75250°N 74.0010500°W / 40.75250; -74.0010500
895 (273) 52 2016 Topped out in October 2015.[64][65]
31 Renaissance Tower Dallas
32°46′52.12″N 96°48′6.68″W / 32.7811444°N 96.8018556°W / 32.7811444; -96.8018556
886 (270) 56 1974 Originally constructed at a height of 710 feet (216 m); rooftop spires were added in 1987, increasing the building's structural height to 886 feet (270 m).[66][67]
32 Bank of America Corporate Center Charlotte
35°13′37.89″N 80°50′32.24″W / 35.2271917°N 80.8422889°W / 35.2271917; -80.8422889
871 (265) 60 1992 Tallest building in Charlotte[68][69] and the Carolinas; Tallest building in the Southern United States outside of Atlanta.
338 Spruce Street New York City
40°42′39″N 74°00′20″W / 40.71083°N 74.00556°W / 40.71083; -74.00556
870 (265) 76 2011 Also known as Beekman Tower and New York by Gehry.[70][71]
34 900 North Michigan Chicago
41°53′58.65″N 87°37′29.46″W / 41.8996250°N 87.6248500°W / 41.8996250; -87.6248500
869 (265) 66 1989 [72][73]
35 SunTrust Plaza Atlanta
33°45′45.53″N 84°23′11.48″W / 33.7626472°N 84.3865222°W / 33.7626472; -84.3865222
867 (265) 60 1992 [74][75]
36 Trump World Tower New York City
40°45′8.98″N 73°58′4.48″W / 40.7524944°N 73.9679111°W / 40.7524944; -73.9679111
861 (262) 72 2001 Tallest all residential building in the world from 2000 until 2002[76][77]
37 Aon Center Los Angeles
34°2′57.22″N 118°15′25.07″W / 34.0492278°N 118.2569639°W / 34.0492278; -118.2569639
858 (262) 62 1974 Tallest building in the United States west of the Mississippi River from 1974 until 1982[78][79]
38 Transamerica Pyramid San Francisco
37°47′42.4″N 122°24′10.01″W / 37.795111°N 122.4027806°W / 37.795111; -122.4027806
853 (260) 48 1972 Tallest building in San Francisco; tallest building in the U.S. west of the Mississippi River from 1972 until 1974[80][81]
39= Aqua Chicago
41°53′11.01″N 87°37′12.12″W / 41.8863917°N 87.6200333°W / 41.8863917; -87.6200333
852 (262) 82 2009 [82]
39= Water Tower Place Chicago
41°53′52.62″N 87°37′22.86″W / 41.8979500°N 87.6230167°W / 41.8979500; -87.6230167
852 (262) 74 1976 [83][84]
41= Chase Tower Chicago
41°52′53.59″N 87°37′48.58″W / 41.8815528°N 87.6301611°W / 41.8815528; -87.6301611
850 (259) 60 1969 [85][86]
41= Comcast Building New York City
40°45′32.11″N 73°58′45.65″W / 40.7589194°N 73.9793472°W / 40.7589194; -73.9793472
850 (259) 69 1933 [87][88]
43 Two Liberty Place Philadelphia
39°57′6.07″N 75°10′2.76″W / 39.9516861°N 75.1674333°W / 39.9516861; -75.1674333
848 (258) 58 1990 [89][90]
44= Park Tower Chicago
41°53′49.19″N 87°37′30.56″W / 41.8969972°N 87.6251556°W / 41.8969972; -87.6251556
844 (257) 67 2000 [91][92]
44= Devon Energy Tower Oklahoma City
35°28′0.02″N 97°31′3.47″W / 35.4666722°N 97.5176306°W / 35.4666722; -97.5176306
844 (257) 50 2012 Tallest building in Oklahoma City, Tallest building in Oklahoma, Tallest building in the "Plains States"[93]
46 U.S. Steel Tower Pittsburgh
40°26′28.6″N 79°59′40.79″W / 40.441278°N 79.9946639°W / 40.441278; -79.9946639
841 (256) 64 1970 Tallest building in Pittsburgh; largest roof in the world at its height or taller[94][95][96]
47 Chase Tower Indianapolis
39°46′10.59″N 86°9′25.65″W / 39.7696083°N 86.1571250°W / 39.7696083; -86.1571250
830 (251) 49 1990 Tallest building in Indianapolis; tallest building in the Midwest outside of Chicago and Cleveland[97]
48 56 Leonard Street* New York City
40°43′4.09″N 74°0′23.82″W / 40.7178028°N 74.0066167°W / 40.7178028; -74.0066167
821 (250) 57 2016 Topped out in July 2015.[98][99]
49 One Atlantic Center Atlanta
33°47′13.13″N 84°23′14.63″W / 33.7869806°N 84.3873972°W / 33.7869806; -84.3873972
820 (250) 50 1987 Also known as the IBM Tower.[100][101]
50 The Legacy at Millennium Park Chicago
41°52′52.9″N 87°37′32.51″W / 41.881361°N 87.6256972°W / 41.881361; -87.6256972
819 (250) 72 2009
51 CitySpire Center New York City
40°45′50.97″N 73°58′47.11″W / 40.7641583°N 73.9797528°W / 40.7641583; -73.9797528
814 (248) 75 1987
52 28 Liberty New York City
40°42′28.36″N 74°0′31.81″W / 40.7078778°N 74.0088361°W / 40.7078778; -74.0088361
813 (248) 60 1960
53 Condé Nast Building New York City
40°45′21.37″N 73°59′8.9″W / 40.7559361°N 73.985806°W / 40.7559361; -73.985806
809 (247) 48 1999 Also known as 4 Times Square[102][103]
54 MetLife Building New York City
40°45′12.45″N 73°58′35.49″W / 40.7534583°N 73.9765250°W / 40.7534583; -73.9765250
808 (246) 59 1963 Formerly known as the PanAm Building[104]
55 Bloomberg Tower New York City
40°45′42.06″N 73°58′5.1″W / 40.7616833°N 73.968083°W / 40.7616833; -73.968083
806 (246) 54 2005
56= IDS Tower Minneapolis
44°58′33.6″N 93°16′21.34″W / 44.976000°N 93.2725944°W / 44.976000; -93.2725944
792 (241) 57 1973 Tallest building in Minneapolis[105]
56= BNY Mellon Center Philadelphia
39°57′13.09″N 75°10′10.23″W / 39.9536361°N 75.1695083°W / 39.9536361; -75.1695083
792 (241) 54 1990
56= Woolworth Building[A] New York City
40°42′44.29″N 74°0′28.96″W / 40.7123028°N 74.0080444°W / 40.7123028; -74.0080444
792 (241) 57 1913 Tallest building in the world from 1913 until 1930; tallest building built in the U.S. and the world in the 1910s[106][107]
59 200 Clarendon Boston
42°20′57.36″N 71°4′30.53″W / 42.3492667°N 71.0751472°W / 42.3492667; -71.0751472
790 (241) 60 1976 Tallest building in Boston and New England; also known as the John Hancock Tower[108][109]
60 Four Seasons Hotel & Tower Miami
25°45′31.03″N 80°11′30.34″W / 25.7586194°N 80.1917611°W / 25.7586194; -80.1917611
789 (240) 64 2003 Tallest building in Miami and Florida[110][111]
61 Comerica Bank Tower Dallas
32°46′53.34″N 96°47′48.16″W / 32.7814833°N 96.7967111°W / 32.7814833; -96.7967111
787 (240) 60 1987 Formerly known as Bank One Center and Chase Center.[112][113]
62 300 North LaSalle Chicago
41°53′17.42″N 87°37′59.12″W / 41.8881722°N 87.6330889°W / 41.8881722; -87.6330889
785 (239) 60 2009 [114][115]
63 50 West Street* New York City
40°42′28.09″N 74°0′54.44″W / 40.7078028°N 74.0151222°W / 40.7078028; -74.0151222
783 (239) 63 2016 Topped out in October 2015.[116][117][118]
64 Goldman Sachs Tower Jersey City
40°42′47.2″N 74°2′2.52″W / 40.713111°N 74.0340333°W / 40.713111; -74.0340333
781 (238) 42 2004 Tallest building in Jersey City and New Jersey[119][120]
65 Bank of America Center Houston
29°45′39.15″N 95°21′59.51″W / 29.7608750°N 95.3665306°W / 29.7608750; -95.3665306
780 (238) 56 1983 [121][122]
66 555 California Street San Francisco
37°47′31.5″N 122°24′13.68″W / 37.792083°N 122.4038000°W / 37.792083; -122.4038000
779 (237) 52 1969 Tallest building on the West Coast from 1969 to 1972. Renamed from Bank of America Center in 2005. Tallest building constructed in the city in the 1960s.[123][124]
67 One Worldwide Plaza New York City
40°45′43.78″N 73°59′12.19″W / 40.7621611°N 73.9867194°W / 40.7621611; -73.9867194
778 (237) 50 1989 [125]
68 Capella Tower Minneapolis
44°58′34.51″N 93°16′6.82″W / 44.9762528°N 93.2685611°W / 44.9762528; -93.2685611
776 (237) 56 1992 Formerly known as First Bank Place and US Bancorp Tower[126][127]
69 Wells Fargo Center Minneapolis
44°58′36.34″N 93°16′15.09″W / 44.9767611°N 93.2708583°W / 44.9767611; -93.2708583
773 (236) 57 1988
70 1201 Third Avenue Seattle
47°36′25.55″N 122°20′9.85″W / 47.6070972°N 122.3360694°W / 47.6070972; -122.3360694
772 (235) 55 1988 Formerly known as the Washington Mutual Tower[128][129]
71 Terminal Tower Cleveland
41°29′53.72″N 81°41′37.6″W / 41.4982556°N 81.693778°W / 41.4982556; -81.693778
771 (235) 52 1930 Tallest building in North America outside of New York City until the completion of the Prudential Tower in Boston in 1967.[130] Fourth-tallest building in the world when it was officially dedicated on June 28, 1930
72 191 Peachtree Tower Atlanta
33°45′32.45″N 84°23′12.97″W / 33.7590139°N 84.3869361°W / 33.7590139; -84.3869361
770 (235) 50 1991 [131][132]
73 Three First National Plaza Chicago
41°52′56.38″N 87°37′49.62″W / 41.8823278°N 87.6304500°W / 41.8823278; -87.6304500
767 (234) 57 1981 [133][134]
74= Duke Energy Center Charlotte
35°13′26.62″N 80°50′54.39″W / 35.2240611°N 80.8484417°W / 35.2240611; -80.8484417
764 (233) 48 2009 [135][136]
74= Southeast Financial Center Miami
25°46′19.67″N 80°11′16.38″W / 25.7721306°N 80.1878833°W / 25.7721306; -80.1878833
764 (233) 55 1984 [137][138]
76 Heritage Plaza Houston
29°45′31.38″N 95°22′13.59″W / 29.7587167°N 95.3704417°W / 29.7587167; -95.3704417
762 (232) 53 1987 [139][140]
77 Carnegie Hall Tower New York City
40°45′53.41″N 73°58′46.89″W / 40.7648361°N 73.9796917°W / 40.7648361; -73.9796917
757 (231) 60 1991 [141][142]
78= Chicago Title and Trust Center Chicago
41°53′5.49″N 87°37′49.78″W / 41.8848583°N 87.6304944°W / 41.8848583; -87.6304944
756 (230) 50 1992 [143][144]
78= Enterprise Plaza Houston
29°45′27.78″N 95°22′8.65″W / 29.7577167°N 95.3690694°W / 29.7577167; -95.3690694
756 (230) 55 1980 [145][146]
80 383 Madison Avenue New York City
40°45′19.65″N 73°58′35.88″W / 40.7554583°N 73.9766333°W / 40.7554583; -73.9766333
755 (230) 47 2001 Formerly known as the Bear Stearns World Headquarters[147][148]
81 1717 Broadway New York City
40°45′51.84″N 73°58′57.36″W / 40.7644000°N 73.9826000°W / 40.7644000; -73.9826000
753 (229) 68 2013 [149][150]
82 AXA Equitable Center New York City
40°45′19.65″N 73°58′35.88″W / 40.7554583°N 73.9766333°W / 40.7554583; -73.9766333
752 (229) 54 1986 [151][152]
83= 1251 Avenue of the Americas New York City
40°45′36.15″N 73°58′53.38″W / 40.7600417°N 73.9814944°W / 40.7600417; -73.9814944
750 (229) 54 1971 [153][154]
83= One Penn Plaza New York City
40°45′5.12″N 73°59′33.68″W / 40.7514222°N 73.9926889°W / 40.7514222; -73.9926889
750 (229) 57 1972 [155][156]
83= Time Warner Center Tower North Tower New York City
40°46′8.05″N 73°58′58.63″W / 40.7689028°N 73.9829528°W / 40.7689028; -73.9829528
750 (229) 55 2004 [157][158]
83= Time Warner Center Tower South Tower New York City
40°46′5.68″N 73°58′58.57″W / 40.7682444°N 73.9829361°W / 40.7682444; -73.9829361
750 (229) 55 2004 [158][159]
83= Two California Plaza Los Angeles
34°3′5.35″N 118°15′5.92″W / 34.0514861°N 118.2516444°W / 34.0514861; -118.2516444
750 (229) 52 1992 [160][161]
88= Gas Company Tower Los Angeles
34°3′0.49″N 118°15′11.59″W / 34.0501361°N 118.2532194°W / 34.0501361; -118.2532194
749 (228) 52 1991 [162][163]
88= 200 West Street New York City
40°42′53.17″N 74°0′51.84″W / 40.7147694°N 74.0144000°W / 40.7147694; -74.0144000
749 (228) 44 2010 [164]
88= Prudential Tower Boston
42°20′49.83″N 71°4′57.03″W / 42.3471750°N 71.0825083°W / 42.3471750; -71.0825083
749 (228) 52 1964 Stood as the tallest building in North America outside of New York City upon its completion[165]
91= 60 Wall Street New York City
40°42′22.25″N 74°0′29.94″W / 40.7061806°N 74.0083167°W / 40.7061806; -74.0083167
745 (227) 56 1989 [166]
91= One Astor Plaza New York City
40°45′28.37″N 73°59′11.72″W / 40.7578806°N 73.9865889°W / 40.7578806; -73.9865889
745 (227) 54 1972 [167][168]
91= RSA Battle House Tower Mobile
30°41′35.22″N 88°2′22.83″W / 30.6931167°N 88.0396750°W / 30.6931167; -88.0396750
745 (227) 35 2007 Tallest building in Mobile and Alabama[169][170]
94= Blue Cross Blue Shield Tower Chicago
41°53′5.36″N 87°37′11.58″W / 41.8848222°N 87.6198833°W / 41.8848222; -87.6198833
743 (227) 54 2010 [171][172]
94= One Liberty Plaza New York City
40°42′34.84″N 74°0′39.25″W / 40.7096778°N 74.0109028°W / 40.7096778; -74.0109028
743 (227) 54 1974 [173][174]
96= 7 World Trade Center New York City
40°42′48.07″N 74°0′43.92″W / 40.7133528°N 74.0122000°W / 40.7133528; -74.0122000
741 (226) 52 2006 [175]
96= 20 Exchange Place New York City
40°42′19.32″N 74°0′34.57″W / 40.7053667°N 74.0096028°W / 40.7053667; -74.0096028
741 (226) 57 1931 [176][177]
96= CenterPoint Energy Plaza Houston
29°45′25.69″N 95°22′5.62″W / 29.7571361°N 95.3682278°W / 29.7571361; -95.3682278
741 (226) 53 1974 [178]
99 Two Union Square Seattle
47°36′36.9″N 122°19′56.33″W / 47.610250°N 122.3323139°W / 47.610250; -122.3323139
740 (226) 56 1989 [179]
100= Three Logan Square Philadelphia
39°57′19.13″N 75°10′8.61″W / 39.9553139°N 75.1690583°W / 39.9553139; -75.1690583
739 (225) 55 1991 Formerly called the Bell Atlantic Tower; also known as Verizon Tower[180][181]
100= 200 Vesey Street New York City
40°42′48.89″N 74°0′53.23″W / 40.7135806°N 74.0147861°W / 40.7135806; -74.0147861
739 (225) 51 1986 [182][183]
102 JPMorgan Chase Tower Dallas
32°47′15.91″N 96°47′48.14″W / 32.7877528°N 96.7967056°W / 32.7877528; -96.7967056
738 (225) 55 1987 [184][185]
103= Bank of America Plaza Los Angeles
34°3′13.03″N 118°15′11.82″W / 34.0536194°N 118.2532833°W / 34.0536194; -118.2532833
735 (224) 55 1975 [186][187]
103= Fontainebleau Resort Las Vegas* Las Vegas
36°8′15.97″N 115°9′33.92″W / 36.1377694°N 115.1594222°W / 36.1377694; -115.1594222
735 (224) 63 2009 Under construction; the Fontainebleau Resort was topped out in early 2009, becoming the tallest building in Las Vegas and Nevada.[188][189] Currently for sale under owner Carl Icahn.
105 Bertelsmann Building New York City
40°45′29.16″N 73°59′5.04″W / 40.7581000°N 73.9847333°W / 40.7581000; -73.9847333
733 (223) 45 1990 [190]
106 1600 Smith Street Houston
29°45′18.5″N 95°22′22.19″W / 29.755139°N 95.3728306°W / 29.755139; -95.3728306
732 (223) 53 1984 [191][192]
107 Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center Detroit
42°19′43.82″N 83°2′24.12″W / 42.3288389°N 83.0400333°W / 42.3288389; -83.0400333
727 (222) 73 1977 Tallest all-hotel building in the world upon completion; now stands as the tallest hotel in the Western Hemisphere. Tallest building in Detroit and the State of Michigan.[193][194]
108 One Museum Park Chicago
41°52′1.63″N 87°37′17.84″W / 41.8671194°N 87.6216222°W / 41.8671194; -87.6216222
726 (221) 62 2009 Tallest all-residential building in Chicago, second-tallest all-residential building in the United States after the Trump World Tower in New York City[195][196]
109= 777 Tower Los Angeles
34°2′54.18″N 118°15′40.87″W / 34.0483833°N 118.2613528°W / 34.0483833; -118.2613528
725 (221) 53 1991 [197]
109= Fulbright Tower Houston
29°45′19.52″N 95°21′41.52″W / 29.7554222°N 95.3615333°W / 29.7554222; -95.3615333
725 (221) 52 1982 [198][199]
109= BNY Mellon Center Pittsburgh
40°26′21.98″N 79°59′45.5″W / 40.4394389°N 79.995972°W / 40.4394389; -79.995972
725 (221) 54 1983 [200][201]
109= Olympia Centre Chicago
41°53′47.1″N 87°37′23.78″W / 41.896417°N 87.6232722°W / 41.896417; -87.6232722
725 (221) 63 1986 [202][203]
113 Times Square Tower New York City
40°45′19.82″N 73°59′12.73″W / 40.7555056°N 73.9868694°W / 40.7555056; -73.9868694
726

(219)

47 2004 On November 5, 2004, a glass pane covering two windows on the 46th and 47th floor collapsed on the street.
114= Wells Fargo Tower Los Angeles
34°3′10.5″N 118°15′6.8″W / 34.052917°N 118.251889°W / 34.052917; -118.251889
723 (220) 54 1983Each regular floor has an area of 26,080 square feet.
114= Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel Atlanta
33°45′33.97″N 84°23′18.45″W / 33.7594361°N 84.3884583°W / 33.7594361; -84.3884583
723 (220) 73 1976Tallest hotel in the world when completed. Tallest building in Atlanta from 1976 to 1987.
116 Seattle Municipal Tower Seattle
47°36′18.33″N 122°19′46.17″W / 47.6050917°N 122.3294917°W / 47.6050917; -122.3294917
722 (220) 57 1990 Built and Opened as AT&T Gateway Tower.
117 Fountain Place Dallas
32°47′4.66″N 96°48′9.35″W / 32.7846278°N 96.8025972°W / 32.7846278; -96.8025972
720 (220) 62 1986 Fountain Place is the world's tallest building to be glazed with four-sided structural silicone.
118 Figueroa at Wilshire Los Angeles
34°3′2.69″N 118°15′33.38″W / 34.0507472°N 118.2592722°W / 34.0507472; -118.2592722
717 (219) 53 1990 United California Bank's Headquarters.
119 Metropolitan Tower New York City
40°45′52.82″N 73°58′45.65″W / 40.7646722°N 73.9793472°W / 40.7646722; -73.9793472
716 (218) 68 1987 Part of a dense cluster of tall buildings which also includes Carnegie Hall Tower and Cityspire.
120= One Shell Plaza Houston
29°45′32.86″N 95°22′3.3″W / 29.7591278°N 95.367583°W / 29.7591278; -95.367583
714 (218) 50 1971 Tallest building in Texas from 1971 to 1980
120= Republic Plaza Denver
39°44′36.31″N 104°59′19.3″W / 39.7434194°N 104.988694°W / 39.7434194; -104.988694
714 (218) 56 1984 Tallest building in Denver[204][205]
122 URL Harborside Tower I* Jersey City
40°43′11.76″N 74°2′4.23″W / 40.7199333°N 74.0345083°W / 40.7199333; -74.0345083
713 (217) 69 2016 Topped out in September 2015.[206][207]
123610 Lexington Avenue* New York City
40°45′30″N 73°58′17″W / 40.75833°N 73.97139°W / 40.75833; -73.97139
711 (217) 63 2017 Also known as 100 East 53rd Street. Topped out in January 2016.[208][209]
124 Revel Casino Atlantic City
39°21′45.64″N 74°24′55.33″W / 39.3626778°N 74.4153694°W / 39.3626778; -74.4153694
710 (216) 72 2012 Tallest building in Atlantic City [210][211]
125= 500 Fifth Avenue New York City
40°45′14.24″N 73°58′51.76″W / 40.7539556°N 73.9810444°W / 40.7539556; -73.9810444
709

(212)

58 1931 500 Fifth Avenue was designed by the same people who designed the Empire State Building.
125= 1801 California Street Denver
39°44′51.46″N 104°59′23.2″W / 39.7476278°N 104.989778°W / 39.7476278; -104.989778
709 (216) 521983Was the tallest building in Denver from 1983 to 1984.
127 JPMorgan Chase World Headquarters New York City
40°45′20.85″N 73°58′31.55″W / 40.7557917°N 73.9754306°W / 40.7557917; -73.9754306
707 (216) 52 1960 Was originally built for the Union Carbide chemical company.
128 General Motors Building New York City
40°45′48.23″N 73°58′20.39″W / 40.7633972°N 73.9723306°W / 40.7633972; -73.9723306
705 (215) 50 1968 The north end of the lobby was once used for FAO Schwartz, once the world's largest toy store.
129 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower[A] New York City
40°44′28.54″N 73°59′15.03″W / 40.7412611°N 73.9875083°W / 40.7412611; -73.9875083
700 (213) 50 1909 Tallest building in the world from 1909 until 1913; Tallest building built in the U.S. and the world in the first decade of the 1900s[212][213]

Tallest buildings by pinnacle height

This lists ranks completed and topped out buildings in the United States that stand at least 800 feet (244 m) tall based on pinnacle height measurement, which includes antenna masts. Standard architectural height measurement, which excludes antennas in building height, is included for comparative purposes.

Tallest buildings in the United States by pinnacle height, including all masts, poles, antennae, etc.
Rank Name City Pinnacle height
ft (m)
Architectural height
ft (m)
Reference
1 One World Trade Center New York City 1,792 (546.2) 1,776 (541.3) [7]
2 Willis Tower (Sears Tower) Chicago 1,730 (527) 1,451 (442) [8]
3 John Hancock Center Chicago 1,500 (457) 1,127 (344) [20]
4 Empire State Building New York City 1,454 (443) 1,250 (381) [14]
5 432 Park Avenue New York City 1,396 (426) 1,396 (426) [10]
6 Trump International Hotel and Tower Chicago 1,389 (423) 1,389 (423) [214]
7 Bank of America Tower New York City 1,200 (366) 1,200 (366) [15]
8 Aon Center Chicago 1,136 (346) 1,136 (346) [18]
9 Condé Nast Building New York City 1,118 (341) 809 (247) [103]
10= Chrysler Building New York City 1,046 (319) 1,046 (319) [22]
10= The New York Times Building New York City 1,046 (319) 1,046 (319) [25]
12 Bank of America Plaza Atlanta 1,040 (317) 1,023 (312) [27]
13 U.S. Bank Tower Los Angeles 1,018 (310) 1,018 (310) [29]
14 Franklin Center Chicago 1,007 (307) 886 (270) [31]
15 One57 New York City 1,005 (306) 1,005 (306) [33]
16 JPMorgan Chase Tower Houston 1,002 (305) 1,002 (305) [35]
17 One Shell Plaza Houston 1,000 (305) 714 (218) [215]
18 Two Prudential Plaza Chicago 995 (303) 995 (303) [37]
19 Wells Fargo Bank Plaza Houston 992 (302) 992 (302) [39]
20 Four World Trade Center New York City 977 (297) 977 (297) [40]
21 Comcast Center Philadelphia 975 (297) 975 (297) [42]
22 Columbia Center Seattle 967 (295) 967 (295) [43]
23 311 South Wacker Drive Chicago 961 (293) 961 (293) [46]
24 70 Pine Street New York City 952 (290) 952 (290) [49]
25 Key Tower Cleveland 947 (289) 947 (289) [51]
26 One Liberty Place Philadelphia 945 (288) 945 (288) [53]
27 Bloomberg Tower New York City 941 (287) 806 (246) [216]
28 The Trump Building New York City 927 (283) 927 (283) [57]
29 Bank of America Plaza Dallas 921 (281) 921 (281) [59]
30 Citigroup Center New York City 915 (279) 915 (279) [61]
31 One Prudential Plaza Chicago 912 (278) 601 (183) [217]
32 IDS Center Minneapolis 910 (277) 792 (241) [61]
33 Prudential Tower Boston 907 (276) 749 (228) [165]
34 SunTrust Plaza Atlanta 902 (275) 871 (265) [75]
35 Williams Tower Houston 901 (275) 901 (275) [63]
36 Renaissance Tower Dallas 886 (270) 886 (270) [67]
37 Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel Atlanta 883 (269) 723 (220) [218]
38= 900 North Michigan Chicago 871 (265) 871 (265) [219]
38= Bank of America Corporate Center Charlotte 871 (265) 871 (265) [69]
40 8 Spruce Street New York City 870 (265) 870 (265) [71]
41 Trump World Tower New York City 860 (262) 860 (262) [77]
42= Water Tower Place Chicago 859 (262) 859 (262) [84]
42= Aqua Chicago 859 (262) 859 (262) [82]
44 Aon Center Los Angeles 858 (262) 858 (262) [79]
45 Transamerica Pyramid San Francisco 853 (260) 853 (260) [81]
46= Chase Tower Chicago 850 (259) 850 (259) [86]
46= Comcast Building New York City 850 (259) 850 (259) [88]
48 Two Liberty Place Philadelphia 848 (258) 848 (258) [90]
49 Park Tower Chicago 844 (257) 844 (257) [92]
50 U.S. Steel Tower Pittsburgh 841 (256) 841 (256) [95]
51 Chase Tower Indianapolis 830 (253) 830 (253) [97]
52 One Atlantic Center Atlanta 820 (250) 820 (250) [101]
53 The Legacy at Millennium Park* Chicago 819 (250) 819 (250) [220]
54 CitySpire Center New York City 814 (248) 814 (248) [221]
55 One Chase Manhattan Plaza New York City 813 (248) 813 (248) [222]
56 MetLife Building New York City 808 (246) 808 (246) [104]

* Indicates building is still under construction, but has been topped out.

Cities with the most skyscrapers

American cities with at least 15 completed skyscrapers over 400 feet (122 meters) high (as of November 19, 2015).

Rank City ≥1,000 ft ≥900 ft ≥800 ft ≥700 ft ≥600 ft ≥500 ft ≥400 ft Total
1. New York City 8 5 10 27 59 122 213 444
2. Chicago 5 2 6 6 25 62 92 198
3. Miami 0 0 0 2 9 24 35 70
4. San Francisco 0 0 1 1 5 12 32 51
5. Houston 1 2 0 7 8 13 19 50
6. Las Vegas 0 0 0 1 8 8 24 41
7. Atlanta 1 0 2 2 6 4 22 37
8. Los Angeles 1 0 1 6 5 9 12 34
9. Philadelphia 0 2 1 3 1 5 18 30
10. Boston 0 0 0 2 4 11 12 29
11. Dallas 0 1 1 3 6 8 9 28
12. Seattle 0 1 0 3 2 8 14 28
13. Minneapolis 0 0 0 3 1 4 11 19
14. Sunny Isles Beach 0 0 0 0 2 7 9 18
14. Jersey City 0 0 0 2 0 5 11 18
15. Denver 0 0 0 2 3 3 9 17
16. Pittsburgh 0 0 1 1 3 5 6 16

Tallest under construction, approved and proposed

Under construction

This lists buildings that are under construction in the United States and are planned to rise at least 700 feet (213 m). Buildings that have already been topped out are excluded.

Name Image Location Height
ft (m)
Floors Year*
(est.)
Notes
Central Park Tower New York City 1,550 (472) 130 2019 Also known as the Nordstrom Tower, 225 West 57th Street
111 West 57th Street New York City 1,438 (438) 82 2017
125 Greenwich Street New York City 1,358 (414) 77 2017
Two World Trade Center New York City 1,340 (410) 81 2021 The original design of the 2 WTC in 2007 is now redesigned.
30 Hudson Yards New York City 1,287 (392) 92 2018-2019 Construction began in 2015.
Comcast Innovation and Technology Center Philadelphia 1,121 (342) 60 2018 Construction began July 2014. There is a possible height change to 1,145 feet (349 m) and an add of an extra floor. When completed, it will be the tallest building outside New York City and Chicago.[223]
Wilshire Grand Tower Los Angeles 1,100 (335) 73 2017
Three World Trade Center New York City 1,079 (329) 80 2018
Salesforce Tower San Francisco 1,070 (326) 60 2018
53W53 New York City 1,050 (320) 82 2018
220 Central Park South New York City 951 (290) 65 2017 [224]
Wolf Point South Tower Chicago 950 (290) 80 2016 [225]
15 Hudson Yards New York City 912 (278) 70 2018
Panorama Tower Miami 822 (251) 81 2017-2018 Construction began in June 2014.[226][227]
181 Fremont Street San Francisco 802 (245) 54 2016 [228][229]
520 Park Avenue New York City 780 (238) 51 2017
45 East 22nd Street New York City 777 (237) 64 2017
609 Main at Texas Houston 757 (231) 48 2017 [230]
Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences, One Dalton Street Boston 755 (230) 61 2017 Construction began in 2015.[231]
150 North Riverside Chicago 742 (226) 53 2017 [232]
Cira Centre South Office Tower Philadelphia 736 (224) 50 2016 Construction began in June 2014.
River Point Chicago 732 (223) 50 2017 [233]
252 East 57th Street New York City 712 (217) 65 2016 [234]
250 South Street New York City 700 (210) 56 2019

* Table entries with dashes (—) indicate that information regarding building dates of completion has not yet been released.

Approved and proposed

This lists buildings that are proposed for construction in the United States and are planned to rise at least 700 feet (213 m). A floor count of 50 stories is used as the cutoff for buildings whose heights have not yet been released by their developers.

Name City Height
ft (m)
Floors Year
(est.)
Notes
Hudson Spire New York City 2,000 feet (610 m) 125 Will become the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.[235]
One Vanderbilt New York City 1,514 (462) 67 2020 [236]
Wanda Vista Chicago 1,144 (350) 93 2018 Announced in July 2014[237] Would become third tallest building in Chicago.
One Brickell City Centre Miami 1,100 (336) 80 2018 Proposed in November 2013 and approved in 2014. Estimated completion is 2018
3101 Market - Schuylkill Yards Philadelphia 1,095 (333)70
3 Hudson Boulevard New York City 1,050 (320) 66 2018 [238]
4/C Seattle 1,029 (313) 95 Proposed in September 2015 by Crescent Heights, designed by LMN Architects[239][240]
One Bayfront Plaza Miami 1,010 (308) 80 2018 [241][242]
35 Hudson Yards New York City 1,009 (307.5) 79 2018 [243]
1000 South Michigan Chicago 1,001 (305)86
SkyRise Miami Miami 1,000 (305) 50 2018 Announced in November 2013
One Manhattan West New York City 995 (303) 66 2020 [244]
Two Manhattan West New York City 995 (303) 66 2020 [245]
Cadiz & Canton Tower I & II Dallas — (+300) 80
Wolf Point South Tower Chicago 950 (290) 80 Approved in 2013.[246]
30 3rd Street South Minneapolis 900 (274) 80 2019 [247]
99 Hudson Street Jersey City 900 (274) 76 [248][249]
888 Tower Seattle 888 (271) 60 [250]
Rainier Square Tower Seattle 849 (259) 59 Proposed by Urban Visions and being designed by NBBJ.[251]
One Bennett Park Chicago 843 (257) 67 Approved in 2014.[252][253]
113 East Roosevelt (Phase II) Chicago >829 (>253) Approved November 19, 2015[254]
113 East Roosevelt (Phase I) Chicago 829 (253)76Approved November 19, 2015[254]
South Bay Tower Boston 800 (244) 67 Announced in 2011.[255]
98 14th Street NE Tower C Atlanta 750 (228) 69 Announced in 2013.[256]
Cira II Philadelphia 725 (220)48
12 East 37th Street New York City 700 (—) 65 A precise height has not been announced.[257]

* Table entries with dashes (—) indicate that information regarding building heights, floor counts or dates of completion has not yet been released.

Tallest destroyed

This table lists the 10 tallest buildings in the United States that have been demolished, destroyed, or are undergoing demolition.

  Was the world's tallest building upon completion
Name Image City Height
ft (m)
Floors Year
completed
Year
demolished
Notes
One World Trade Center[A] Aerial view of two 110-story twin towers; the building have gray, steel exteriors, and the structure on the left is topped by a large antenna. Several skyscrapers are visible surrounding the two towers. New York City 1,368 (417) 110 1972 2001 Destroyed in the September 11, 2001 attacks; tallest building in the world from 1972 until 1974.[258][259]
Two World Trade Center Aerial view of two 110-story twin towers; the building have gray, steel exteriors, and the structure on the left is topped by a large antenna. Several skyscrapers are visible surrounding the two towers. New York City 1,362 (415) 110 1973 2001 Destroyed in the September 11, 2001 attacks.[260][261]
Singer Building Drawing of a 50-story building with a square-cross section; a large tower projects from one corner of the building, and the tower has a rounded roofline with a tapering spire. New York City 612 (187) 47 1908 1968 Demolished to make room for One Liberty Plaza; tallest building ever to be peacefully demolished; tallest building in the world from 1908 until 1909[262][263]
7 World Trade Center Aerial view of a skyscraper with a trapezoidal cross section and a brown glass exterior New York City 570 (174) 47 1987 2001 Destroyed in the September 11, 2001 attacks[264][265]
Morrison Hotel Chicago 526 (160) 45 1926 1965 Demolished to make room for the Chase Tower[266][267]
Deutsche Bank Building Ground-level view of a 40-story building; the highest 20 floors have a black tarp-like covering. The exterior facade has been removed from the lower 20 floors, leaving exposed steel columns visible. New York City 517 (158) 39 1974 2011 Dismantled because of damage from the September 11, 2001 attacks[268]
One Meridian Plaza Philadelphia 492 (150) 38 1972 1999 Dismantled because of damage from a 1991 fire[269][270]
City Investing Building Singer, City Investing & Hudson Terminal Buildings, New York City (1909). New York City 487 (148) 33 1908 1968 Demolished with the Singer Building to make room for One Liberty Plaza[271][272]
J.L. Hudson Company Department Store Detroit 410 (125) 29 1911 1998 Tallest building ever imploded; tallest department store in the world at the time of its completion[273][274]
First National Bank Building Pittsburgh 387 (118) 26 1912 1970 Demolished to make room for One PNC Plaza.[275]

Timeline of tallest buildings

This is a list of the history of the tallest buildings in the United States.

This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in the United States.

  †Was also the world's tallest building upon completion
Name Image Location Years as tallest Height
ft (m)
Floors Reference
Pueblo Bonito digital reconstruction of an mud brick building Northern New Mexico
36°3′38″N 107°57′42″W / 36.06056°N 107.96167°W / 36.06056; -107.96167
(Abandoned 1126)
10th century AD – 1754 97 (32) 6 [276]
Christ Church, Philadelphia Ground-level side view of a brown brick church with a large, white, tapering spire. Philadelphia
39°57′2.60″N 75°8′37.90″W / 39.9507222°N 75.1438611°W / 39.9507222; -75.1438611
1754–1810 196.75 (60.0) 1 [277][278]
Park Street Church Ground-level view of a brick church with a large, white, tapering spire; a brown skyscraper is visible in the distance, with several shorter high-rises located closer to the church. Boston
42°21′24.42″N 71°3′43.18″W / 42.3567833°N 71.0619944°W / 42.3567833; -71.0619944
1810–1846 217 (66) 1 [279]
Phoenix Shot Tower Baltimore
39°17′26.42″N 76°36′20.18″W / 39.2906722°N 76.6056056°W / 39.2906722; -76.6056056
1828–1846 234.25 (71.4) 1 [280]
Trinity Church Ground-level view of a large, brown church with Gothic architecture and a tall, tapering spire that is only partially visible in the image New York City
40°42′28.58″N 74°0′43.88″W / 40.7079389°N 74.0121889°W / 40.7079389; -74.0121889
1846–1869 279 (85) 1 [281]
Saint Michael's Church Ground-level view of a large, brick church with several stained glass windows, architectural niches, and a tall, tapering spire Chicago
41°54′44.79″N 87°38′26.7″W / 41.9124417°N 87.640750°W / 41.9124417; -87.640750
1869–1885 290 (88) 1 [282]
Chicago Board of Trade Building Chicago
(demolished 1929)
1885–1890 322 (98) 10 [283]
New York World Building Drawing of 20-story building with a tan exterior; the roof is topped with a large, gold dome and a flagpole. New York City
(demolished 1955)
1890–1895 348 (106) 20[A] [284]
Manhattan Life Insurance Building Drawing of a 20-story building with a tan exterior and large, tapering tower with a dark exterior New York City
(demolished 1963 or 1964)
1894–1895 348 (106) 18 [285]
Milwaukee City Hall Ground-level view of a large, brick tower with several architectural niches and columns and a tapering, copper roof topped with a spire; a clock are visible on the tower near its roofline. Milwaukee
43°2′30.54″N 87°54′34.88″W / 43.0418167°N 87.9096889°W / 43.0418167; -87.9096889
1895–1899 353 (108) 15 [286]
Park Row Building Ground-level view of a 30-story building with a tan exterior and a square cross-section; spires sit atop the roof of the building at each corner New York City
40°42′40.48″N 74°0′27.97″W / 40.7112444°N 74.0077694°W / 40.7112444; -74.0077694
1899–1901 391 (119) 30 [287]
Philadelphia City Hall Distant ground-level view of a large building with a white exterior and a tall spire; the spire has a rounded roof and is topped with a black statue. Philadelphia
39°57′8.85″N 75°9′48.83″W / 39.9524583°N 75.1635639°W / 39.9524583; -75.1635639
1901–1908 548 (167) 7 [288]
Singer Building Drawing of a 50-story building with a square-cross section; a large tower projects from one corner of the building, and the tower has a rounded roofline with a tapering spire. New York City
(demolished 1968)
1908–1909 612 (187) 47 [263]
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower Aerial view of a thin, 50-story building with a light exterior; the building has a pyramidal roof with a large spire, and a clock is visible below the roofline. New York City
40°44′28.54″N 73°59′15.03″W / 40.7412611°N 73.9875083°W / 40.7412611; -73.9875083
1909–1913 700 (213) 50 [289]
Woolworth Building Distant ground-level view of a 60-story building; the building has setbacks on several levels and a pyramidal copper roof with several large spires. New York City
40°42′44.29″N 74°0′28.96″W / 40.7123028°N 74.0080444°W / 40.7123028; -74.0080444
1913–1930 792 (241) 57 [290]
Bank of Manhattan Trust Building Distant aerial view of a 70-story building with several setbacks and a pyramidal roof; a flagpole sits stop the roof. New York City
40°42′25.05″N 74°0′34.73″W / 40.7069583°N 74.0096472°W / 40.7069583; -74.0096472
1930 927 (283) 70 [57]
Chrysler Building Ground-level view of an 80-story building; the structure has a stone, whitish exterior with several setbacks. Statues project from the building near the 60th floor, and the building tapers into a thin spire containing angled triangular windows. New York City
40°45′5.44″N 73°58′31.84″W / 40.7515111°N 73.9755111°W / 40.7515111; -73.9755111
1930–1931 1,046 (319) 77 [22]
Empire State Building Aerial view of a 100-story building with several setbacks; the building tapers into a large circular spire near its 90th floor and is topped by a large antenna. New York City
40°44′54.36″N 73°59′8.36″W / 40.7484333°N 73.9856556°W / 40.7484333; -73.9856556
1931–1970 1,250 (381) 102 [14]
One and Two World Trade Center Aerial view of two 110-story twin towers; the building have gray, steel exteriors, and the structure on the left is topped by a large antenna. Several skyscrapers are visible surrounding the two towers. New York City
(destroyed 2001)
1970–1974 1,368 (417) 110 [259]
Willis Tower
(formerly the Sears Tower)
Distant ground-level view of a 108-story building with a black steel exterior and dark windows; the building has setbacks at several levels, and two large antennas rise above its roof. Chicago
41°52′43.82″N 87°38′9.73″W / 41.8788389°N 87.6360361°W / 41.8788389; -87.6360361
1974–2013 1,451 (442) 108 [8]
One World Trade Center View of the 104 story One World Trade Centre with glass exteriors and a fantastic spire to match. New York City
2013–Present 1,776 (541) 104 [291]

See also

Notes

A. ^ a b c d e f g This skyscraper was the world's tallest building when completed.
B. ^ According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, freestanding observation towers are not considered to be buildings, as they are not fully habitable structures. This structure is included for comparative purposes.

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