Choirboy622 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2006 I haven't seen this posted in the past, but I'd like to see what the tallest buildings are in the largest metro areas in the United States. I believe the tallest one in Indianapolis is still the Band One tower, at 50 stories. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NCB 1 Report post Posted March 7, 2006 The tallest building in New Orleans is currently One Shell Square, which is 51 stories and 697 feet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hudkina 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2006 1. New York - Empire State Building - 1,250 ft 2. Los Angeles - US Bank Tower - 1,018 ft 3. Chicago - Sears Tower - 1,451 ft 4. Philadelphia - One Liberty Place - 945 ft 5. Dallas - Bank of America Plaza - 921 ft 6. Miami - Four Seasons Hotel - 789 ft 7. Washington - Rossyln Twin Tower One - 381 ft 8. Houston - JPMorganChase Tower - 1,002 ft 9. Detroit - Marriott Renaissance Center - 727 ft 10. Boston - John Hancock Tower - 790 ft 11. Atlanta - Bank of America Plaza - 1,023 ft 12. San Francisco - Transamerica Pyramid - 853 ft 13. Riverside-San Bernardino - Mount Rubidoux Manor - 166 ft 14. Phoenix - Chase Tower - 486 ft 15. Seattle - Columbia Center - 937 ft 16. Minneapolis - IDS Tower - 792 ft 17. San Diego - One America Place - 500 ft 18. St. Louis - Metropolitan Square - 593 ft 19. Baltimore - Legg Mason Building - 529 ft 20. Pittsburgh - U.S. Steel Tower - 841 ft 21. Tampa - AmSouth Building - 579 ft 22. Denver - Republic Plaza - 714 ft 23. Cleveland - Key Tower - 947 ft 24. Cincinnati - Carew Tower - 574 ft 25. Portland - Wells Fargo Center - 546 ft 26. Kansas City - One Kansas City Place - 632 ft 27. Sacramento - Wells Fargo Center - 423 ft 28. San Jose - San Jose City Hall - 285 ft 29. San Antonio - Marriott Rivercenter - 546 ft 30. Orlando - SunTrust Center - 441 ft 31. Columbus - Rhodes State Office Tower - 629 ft 32. Providence - Bank of America Building - 428 ft 33. Norfolk - Armada Hoffler Tower - 396 ft 34. Indianapolis - Chase Tower - 811 ft 35. Milwaukee - U.S. Bank Center - 601 ft 36. Las Vegas - Wynn Las Vegas - 614 ft 37. Charlotte - Bank of America Corporate Center - 871 ft 38. New Orleans - One Shell Square - 697 ft 39. Nashville - BellSouth Building - 617 ft 40. Austin - Frost Bank Tower - 515 ft 41. Memphis - 100 North Main Building - 430 ft 42. Buffalo - One HSBC Center - 529 ft 43. Louisville - Aegon Center - 549 ft 44. Hartford - City Place I - 535 ft 45. Jacksonville - Bank of America Tower - 617 ft 46. Richmond - James Monroe Building - 449 ft 47. Oklahoma City - Chase Tower - 500 ft 48. Birmingham - Wachovia Tower - 454 ft 49. Rochester - Xerox Tower - 443 ft 50. Salt Lake City - Wells Fargo Center - 422 ft Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hudkina 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2006 And in order by height (with city ranking the same) 3. Chicago - Sears Tower - 1,451 ft 1. New York - Empire State Building - 1,250 ft 11. Atlanta - Bank of America Plaza - 1,023 ft 2. Los Angeles - US Bank Tower - 1,018 ft 8. Houston - JPMorganChase Tower - 1,002 ft 23. Cleveland - Key Tower - 947 ft 4. Philadelphia - One Liberty Place - 945 ft 15. Seattle - Columbia Center - 937 ft 5. Dallas - Bank of America Plaza - 921 ft 37. Charlotte - Bank of America Corporate Center - 871 ft 12. San Francisco - Transamerica Pyramid - 853 ft 20. Pittsburgh - U.S. Steel Tower - 841 ft 34. Indianapolis - Chase Tower - 811 ft 16. Minneapolis - IDS Tower - 792 ft 10. Boston - John Hancock Tower - 790 ft 6. Miami - Four Seasons Hotel - 789 ft 9. Detroit - Marriott Renaissance Center - 727 ft 22. Denver - Republic Plaza - 714 ft 38. New Orleans - One Shell Square - 697 ft 26. Kansas City - One Kansas City Place - 632 ft 31. Columbus - Rhodes State Office Tower - 629 ft 45. Jacksonville - Bank of America Tower - 617 ft 39. Nashville - BellSouth Building - 617 ft 36. Las Vegas - Wynn Las Vegas - 614 ft 35. Milwaukee - U.S. Bank Center - 601 ft 18. St. Louis - Metropolitan Square - 593 ft 21. Tampa - AmSouth Building - 579 ft 24. Cincinnati - Carew Tower - 574 ft 43. Louisville - Aegon Center - 549 ft 29. San Antonio - Marriott Rivercenter - 546 ft 25. Portland - Wells Fargo Center - 546 ft 44. Hartford - City Place I - 535 ft 19. Baltimore - Legg Mason Building - 529 ft 42. Buffalo - One HSBC Center - 529 ft 40. Austin - Frost Bank Tower - 515 ft 47. Oklahoma City - Chase Tower - 500 ft 17. San Diego - One America Place - 500 ft 14. Phoenix - Chase Tower - 486 ft 48. Birmingham - Wachovia Tower - 454 ft 46. Richmond - James Monroe Building - 449 ft 49. Rochester - Xerox Tower - 443 ft 30. Orlando - SunTrust Center - 441 ft 41. Memphis - 100 North Main Building - 430 ft 32. Providence - Bank of America Building - 428 ft 27. Sacramento - Wells Fargo Center - 423 ft 50. Salt Lake City - Wells Fargo Center - 422 ft 33. Norfolk - Armada Hoffler Tower - 396 ft 7. Washington - Rossyln Twin Tower One - 381 ft 28. San Jose - San Jose City Hall - 285 ft 13. Riverside-San Bernardino - Mount Rubidoux Manor - 166 ft Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ctman987 0 Report post Posted March 8, 2006 New Haven, CT: Connecticut Financial Center at 383 Feet Springfield, MA: Monarch Place at 400 Feet Manchester, NH: Hampshire Plaza at 259 Feet Cities in Metro NYC Stamford, CT: One Landmark Square at 285 Feet (Height Limit in Stamford) White Plains: Trump Tower at City Centerat 354 Feet New Rochelle: Trump Plaza at 420 Feet (Under Construction) Newark: National Newark Building at 465 Feet Jersey City: 30 Hudson Street at 781 Feet Harborside Plaza 7 at 800 Feet has been approved Hoboken: W Hoboken Hotel and Residences at 275 Feet Boston: Mayor Calls for city to add new tower at 70-80 stories that would be cities tallest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuburbanArizonan 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2006 Tallest in Phoenix. Chase Tower. --Cody W Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CusK 0 Report post Posted March 20, 2006 The big 3: The Sears Tower: The Empire State Building: The Bank of America Plaza: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cheeriokid61 0 Report post Posted March 20, 2006 The big three are not New York, Chicago, and Atlanta. Try New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phizzy 0 Report post Posted March 20, 2006 The big three are not New York, Chicago, and Atlanta. Try New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Big three buildings. Of course, those aren't the three tallest buildings, though. Sears Tower, Chicago 1,450 Empire State Building, New York 1,250 Aon Centre, Chicago 1,136 John Hancock Center, Chicago 1,127 Chrysler Building, New York 1,046 Bank of America Plaza, Atlanta 1,023 Library Tower, Los Angeles 1,018 AT&T Corporate Center, Chicago 1,007 JP Morgan Chase Tower, Houston 1,002 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TBurban 85 Report post Posted March 20, 2006 The James Monroe Building, tallest in Richmond. View from the Canal Walk. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites