List of tallest buildings by U.S. state and territory
Tallest buildings in the U.S. in 2014
≥1,000 ft
750–999 ft
500–749 ft
250–499 ft
<250 ft
The following is a list of the tallest buildings by U.S. state and territory , based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. Forty are in their state's largest city, and 18 are in their capital city. The tallest building in the U.S. by architectural height is currently Central Park Tower in New York, which is approximately 1,550 feet (470 m)—more than the combined heights of the tallest buildings in Wyoming, Vermont, Maine, South Dakota, Montana, North Dakota, New Hampshire, and West Virginia. Many are attributed to banks: three to JPMorgan Chase and U.S. Bancorp , and two to Wells Fargo and Bank of America .
Current tallest building in each state, territory or district
State / Territory
City[ a]
Building
Image
Height
Floors
Year[ b]
Primary purpose
Previous names
(ft)
(m)
Alabama
Mobile
RSA Battle House Tower [ 1]
745
227
35
2007
Office
Alaska
Anchorage
Conoco-Phillips Building [ 2]
296
90
22
1983
Office
American Samoa
Tafuna
Aleki Sene, Sr. Telecommunications Center [ 3] [ 4]
40
12
4
2011
Telecommunications
Arizona
Phoenix
Chase Tower [ 5]
483
147
40
1972
Office
Bank One Center
Arkansas
Little Rock
Simmons Tower [ 6]
546
166
40
1986
Office
Capitol Tower, TCBY Tower, Metropolitan Tower
California
Los Angeles
Wilshire Grand Center [ 7] [ 8]
1,100
335
73
2017
Hotel/office
Colorado
Denver
Republic Plaza [ 9]
714
218
56
1984
Office
Connecticut
Hartford
CityPlace I [ 10] [ 11]
535
163
38
1980
Office
Delaware
Wilmington
1201 North Market Street [ 12]
360
110
23
1988
Office
District of Columbia
Washington, D.C.
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
329
100
1
1959
Church
Florida
Miami
Panorama Tower [ 13]
868
265
85
2018
Mixed-use
Georgia
Atlanta
Bank of America Plaza [ 14]
1,023
311
55
1992
Office
Nations Bank Building
Guam
Tamuning
Pacific Islands Club, Oceana B[ 15] [ 16] [ 17]
417
127
32
1991
Hotel
Hawaii
Honolulu
The Central Ala Moana [ 18]
435
133
43
2021
Residential
Idaho
Boise
Eighth & Main [ 19]
323
98
18
2013
Office
Illinois
Chicago
Willis Tower [ 20]
1,451
442
108
1974
Office
Sears Tower
Indiana
Indianapolis
Salesforce Tower
701
214
48
1990
Office
Bank One Tower, Chase Tower, American Fletcher Bank Tower[ 21]
Iowa
Des Moines
801 Grand [ 22] [ 23]
630
192
44
1991
Office
Kansas
Wichita
Epic Center [ 24] [ 25]
385[ 26]
117
22
1987
Office
Kentucky
Louisville
400 West Market [ 27] [ 28]
549
167
35
1993
Office
Capital Holding Center Providian Center, AEGON Center
Louisiana
New Orleans
Hancock Whitney Center [ 29] [ 30]
697
212
51
1972
Office
One Shell Square
Maine
Biddeford
Saint Joseph's Church [ c] [ 31]
235
72
3
1870
Church
Maryland
Baltimore
100 Light [ 32] [ 33]
529
161
40
1972
Office
USF&G Building, Legg-Mason Building
Massachusetts
Boston
John Hancock Tower [ 34]
790
241
60
1976
Office
John Hancock Tower
Michigan
Detroit
Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center [ 35]
755
221.6
73
1977
Hotel
Detroit Plaza Hotel, The Westin Hotel Renaissance Center Detroit
Minnesota
Minneapolis
IDS Tower [ 36] [ 37]
792
241
57
1973
Office
Mississippi
Biloxi
Beau Rivage Casino Hotel [ 38]
347
105.5
32
1999
Hotel
Missouri
Kansas City
One Kansas City Place [ 39]
624
190.3
42
1988
Office
Montana
Billings
First Interstate Center [ 40]
272
83
20
1985
Office
Nebraska
Omaha
First National Bank Tower [ 41] [ 42] [ 43]
634
193
45
2002
Office
Nevada
Winchester [ d]
Fontainebleau Las Vegas [ 44]
735
224
68
2023
Hotel and casino
New Hampshire
Manchester
City Hall Plaza [ 45] [ 46]
275
84
20
1992
Office
New Jersey
Jersey City
99 Hudson [ 47] [ 48]
900
270
79
2019
Residential
New Mexico
Albuquerque
Albuquerque Plaza [ 49]
351
107
22
1990
Office
New York
New York City
One World Trade Center [ 50]
1,776
541
104
2014
Office
Freedom Tower
North Carolina
Charlotte
Bank of America Corporate Center [ 51]
871
265
60
1992
Office
NationsBank Corporate Center
North Dakota
Bismarck
North Dakota State Capitol [ 52]
242
74
21
1934
Government
Northern Mariana Islands
Saipan
Grand Mariana Casino & Hotel Resort [ 53]
292
89
14
2022
Hotel
Ohio
Cleveland
Key Tower [ 54]
947
289
57
1991
Office
Society Center
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
Devon Energy Center [ 55]
850
259
50
2012
Office
Oregon
Portland
Wells Fargo Center [ 56]
546
166
41
1972
Office
NationsBank Corporate Center, First Interstate Tower
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Comcast Technology Center [ 57]
1,121
341
60
2018
Office
Puerto Rico
Fajardo
Dos Marinas I, II[ 58] [ 59]
359
109
30
1974
Residential
Rhode Island
Providence
Industrial National Bank Building [ 60] [ 61]
428
130
26
1927
Office
Industrial Trust Company, Fleet Bank Tower, Bank of America Building 111 Westminster Street
South Carolina
Columbia
Capitol Center [ e] [ 62]
349
106
26
1987
Office
AT&T Building, Affinity Building, South Trust Bank Building
South Dakota
Sioux Falls
CenturyLink Tower [ f] [ 64]
174
53
11
1971
Office
Tennessee
Nashville
AT&T Building [ 65] [ 66]
617
188
33
1994
Office
BellSouth Building
Texas
Houston
JPMorgan Chase Tower [ 67] [ 68] [ 69] [ 70]
1,002
305
75
1982
Office
Texas Commerce Tower
United States Virgin Islands
Bellevue
Ocean Tower[ 71] [ 72]
94
29
8
1973
Hotel
Utah
Salt Lake City
Astra Tower[ 73]
450
137
41
2024
Residential
Vermont
Burlington
Decker Towers [ 74]
124
38
11
1971
Residential
Virginia
Virginia Beach
The Westin Virginia Beach Town Center [ 75] [ 76]
508
155
38
2007
Residential/hotel
Washington
Seattle
Columbia Center [ 77]
933
284
76
1985
Office
Columbia Seafirst Center, Bank of America Tower
West Virginia
Charleston
West Virginia State Capitol [ 78]
293
89
4 [ 79]
1932
Government
Wisconsin
Milwaukee
U.S. Bank Center [ 80] [ 81]
601
183
42
1973
Office
First Wisconsin Center, Firstar Center
Wyoming
Cheyenne
Wyoming Financial Center[ g]
148
45
11
1990[ 85]
Office
Tallest buildings proposed or under construction
These future buildings, if completed, would overtake the title of the tallest building in their respective states.
State
City
Name
Approx. height
Floors
Primary purpose
Status
Previous tallest ft (m)
Arizona
Phoenix
The Astra Phoenix
535 ft (163 m)
47
Mixed-use
Approved[ 90]
483 (147)
California
Los Angeles
LA Grand Hotel
1,108 ft (338 m)
77
Hotel
Proposed
1,100 (335)
Colorado
Denver
650 17th Street
1,000 ft (305 m)
81
Mixed-use
Proposed[ 91]
714 (218)
Delaware
Wilmington
1001-1011 Jefferson Street
510 ft (155 m)
35
Mixed-use
Vision
360 (110)
Florida
Miami
Waldorf Astoria Miami
1,049 ft (320 m)
99
Mixed-use
Under construction (est. completion 2027)
868 (265)
Florida
Miami
One Bayfront Plaza
1,049 ft (320 m)
80
Mixed-use
Approved
868 (265)
Florida
Miami
One Brickell City Centre
1,049 ft (320 m)
82
Mixed-use
Approved
868 (265)
Florida
Miami
888 Brickell Avenue
1,049 ft (320 m)
82
Residential
Proposed
868 (265)
Florida
Miami
609 Brickell
1,049 ft (320 m)
93
Residential
Proposed[ 92]
868 (265)
Nebraska
Omaha
Mutual of Omaha Headquarters Tower
677 ft (206 m)
44
Office
Under Construction (est. completion 2026)
634 (193)
Nevada
Las Vegas
LVXP Las Vegas
752 ft (229 m)
55
Hotel, Casino
Proposed
880 (268)
New Jersey
Newark
Four Corners Millenium Tower
1,001 ft (305 m)
80
Mixed-use
Proposed
900 (274)
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
Legends Tower
1,907 ft (581 m)
134
Mixed-use
Proposed
850 (259)
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Transit Terminal Tower
1,200 ft (366 m)
85
Office
Proposed
1,121 (342)
Puerto Rico
San Juan
Mangrove Tower
677 ft (206 m)
57
Mixed-use
Vision
359 (109)
Rhode Island
Providence
Hope Point Tower
550 ft (168 m)
46
Residential
Cancelled[ 93]
428 (130)
Tennessee
Nashville
Paramount Tower
750 (228 m)
60
Residential
Under construction (est. completion 2027)[ 94]
617 (188)
Texas
Austin
Waterline
1,022 ft (312 m)
73
Mixed-use
Under construction (est. completion 2026)
1,002 (305)
United States Virgin Islands
Magens Bay
Magens Junction II
108 ft (33 m)
9
Mixed-use
Approved[ 95]
94 (29)
Vermont
Burlington
CityPlace Burlington
160 ft (49 m)
14
Mixed-use
Approved (est. completion 2020)[ 96]
124 (38)
Virginia
Tysons
The Iconic at the View
615 ft (187 m)[ 97]
30
Office
Approved[ 98]
508 (155)
Washington
Seattle
4/C
1,111 ft (339 m)
101
Mixed-use
Proposed
933 (284)
Wisconsin
Milwaukee
The Neutral Project
613 ft (187 m)
55
Mixed-use
Proposed
601 (42)
Method of determination
The building heights compared here are calculated from the ground level to the architectural top and include heights of all habitable structures irrespective of number of occupied floors.[ 99] Non-freestanding structures, observational towers, and communication towers are excluded (North Dakota boasts the largest guyed mast structure in the world), as are antennas extending from the structure top. However integral spires are included, facilitating One World Trade Center to be considered taller than Willis Tower , even though the highest occupied floor of Willis Tower is higher than that of One World Trade Center .[ 100] The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat is considered the arbiter for any dispute. For more information, see building heights .
See also
Notes
^ City is here defined by the broader definition of urbanized area. See urban area for more information.
^ Year completed
^ Franklin Towers in Portland, Maine, a residential building with 16 floors rising to 175 feet, has the highest occupied floor in Maine.
^ The Stratosphere Tower is the largest tower in Nevada and west of the Mississippi River in the United States. However, because the structure is an observation tower, it is excluded from this list. Please see the Methodology for further information.
^ An uninhabitable tower in Abbeville (the Prysmian Copper Wire Tower) is taller than the Capitol Center, and is the tallest structure in South Carolina. Since it is not classified as a building, however, it is not included in this list.
^ Previously held by the Zip Feed Mill until its demolition in 2005. Qwest Tower is currently uncertified, and some dispute has been noted suggesting St. Joseph's Cathedral (also in Sioux Falls) may actually be taller.[ 63]
^ Also known as the U.S. Bank Building.[ 82] It is commonly said that White Hall (a dormitory at the University of Wyoming in Laramie) is 200 feet (61 m) tall and is the tallest building in Wyoming.[ 83] [ 84] However, according to Emporis , White Hall is estimated to be only 146.37 feet (44.614 m) tall, and according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat the Wyoming Financial Center (U.S Bank Building) is 148 feet (45 m) tall[ 85] and is thus the tallest building in Wyoming.[ 86] The Wyoming State Capitol Building, at 146 feet (45 m) (spire)[ 87] is only slightly shorter. The Jim Bridger Power Station in Point of Rocks has also been cited as being 24 stories tall and the tallest building in Wyoming[ 88] but this probably includes boilers and stacks which are not regularly inhabited.[ 89]
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Lists of tallest buildings in the United States
Akron, OH
Albany, NY
Albuquerque
Amarillo, TX
Anchorage, AK
Arlington, VA
Atlanta
Atlantic City
Austin
Baltimore
Baton Rouge, LA
Bellevue, WA
Billings, MT
Birmingham, AL
Boise, ID
Boston
Buffalo, NY
Camden, NJ
Charlotte, NC
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Colorado Springs
Columbia, SC
Columbus, OH
Corpus Christi, TX
Dallas
Dayton, OH
Denver
Des Moines, IA
Detroit
El Paso, TX
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fort Lee, NJ
Fort Wayne, IN
Fort Worth
Grand Rapids, MI
Hartford, CT
Honolulu
Houston
Indianapolis
Jackson, MS
Jacksonville, FL
Jersey City, NJ
Kansas City, MO
Knoxville, TN
Las Vegas
Lexington, KY
Long Beach, CA
Louisville, KY
Los Angeles
Lubbock, TX
Madison, WI
Manchester, NH
Memphis, TN
Metairie, LA
Miami
Miami Beach, FL
Midland, TX
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Mobile, AL
Nashville, TN
New Brunswick, NJ
New Haven, CT
New Orleans
New York City
Newark, NJ
Norfolk, VA
North Hudson, NJ
Oakland, CA
Oklahoma City
Omaha, NE
Orlando, FL
Paterson, NJ
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
Portland, OR
Providence, RI
Quad Cities
Raleigh, NC
Richmond, VA
Riverside, CA
Rochester, MN
Rochester, NY
Sacramento, CA
Salt Lake City
San Antonio, TX
San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose
Seattle
Spokane, WA
Springfield, MA
St. Louis
Saint Paul
St. Petersburg
Sunny Isles Beach, FL
Syracuse, NY
Tacoma
Tallahassee, FL
Tampa
Toledo, OH
Tucson, AZ
Tulsa, OK
Tysons, VA
Virginia Beach, VA
Washington, DC
Washington metropolitan area
Wichita, KS
Wilmington, DE
Winston-Salem, NC
Worcester, MA
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