List of tallest buildings in New York City
This is a list of the tallest buildings in New York City.
Tallest buildings in New York City
Was the world's tallest building upon completion.
Rank | Name | Image | Height ft (m) |
Floors | Year | Notes |
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1 | One World Trade Center | 1,776 ft. (541m) | 104 | 2014 | Is the 6th-tallest building in the world and the tallest building in the United States since its topping out on May 10, 2013. It is also the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and the tallest all-office building in the world. Completed 13 years after the 9/11 attacks, it stands just feet away from where the original Twin Towers stood which was made into a memorial with two pools outlining the old towers.[1][2] | |
2 | 432 Park Avenue* | 1,400 ft.(426m) | 96 | 2015 | Tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere; 15th-tallest building in the world; 3rd-tallest building in the United States. Topped out on October 10, 2014.[3][4] | |
3 | 30 Hudson Yards | 1,296 ft. (395m) | 73 | 2019 | Opened March 15, 2019, it has the highest outdoor observation deck in the western hemisphere that includes an area of all glass floor where you can look straight down at the street below you. [5] | |
4 | Empire State Building | 1,250 ft. (381 m)
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102 | 1931 | 25th-tallest building in the world, 5th-tallest in the United States; the first building in the world to contain over 100 floors. The spire was not an original part of the building but was actually added later on which is why some architects don't count it when talking about the building's height. The building was built in just 14 months during the Great Depression, it was the tallest building in the world from its completion in 1931 until the World Trade Center was completed in 1972, and was again New York City's tallest building from 2001 until 2013 after the World Trade Center was destroyed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.[6][7] | |
5 | Bank of America Tower | 1,200 ft. (366m) | 55 | 2009 | 30th-tallest building in the world, 6th-tallest in the United States; first skyscraper to receive a Platinum LEED certification[8][9] | |
6= | Chrysler Building | 1,046 ft. (319m) | 77 | 1930 | 57th-tallest building in the world, 8th-tallest in the United States; the first building in the world to rise higher than 1,000 feet (305 m); stood as the tallest building in the world from 1930 until 1931 until the Empire State Building was built; tallest steel-framed brick building in the world[10][11] | |
6= | The New York Times Building | 1,046 ft. (319m) | 52 | 2007 | 66th-tallest building in the world, 8th-tallest in the United States; also known as the Times Tower[12][13] | |
8 | One57 | 1,005 (306) | 75 | 2014 | Topped out in June 2012; will become the tallest mixed-use (residential and hotel) skyscraper in the city upon completion[14][15][16]81st-tallest building in the world | |
9 | Four World Trade Center | 978 ft. (298m) | 74 | 2013 | Also known as 150 Greenwich Street, part of the rebuilding of the World Trade Center, topped out on June 24, 2012,[17][18][19] opened on November 13, 2013[20] | |
10 | 70 Pine Street | 952 ft. (290m) | 66 | 1932 | 20th-tallest building in the United States; formerly known as the American International Building and the Cities Service Building[21][22] 70 Pine is being transformed into a residential skyscraper with 644 rental residences, 132 hotel rooms and 35,000 square feet of retail[23] | |
11 | The Trump Building | 927 (283) | 70 | 1930 | 24th-tallest in the United States; was world's tallest building for less than two months in 1930; formerly known as the Bank of Manhattan Trust Building; currently known as the Trump Building, a more permanent name is 40 Wall Street[24][25] | |
12 | Citigroup Center | 915 (279) | 59 | 1977 | Formerly Citicorp Center and now known as 601 Lexington Avenue[26][27] | |
13 | 8 Spruce Street | 870 (265) | 76 | 2011 | Also known as Beekman Tower and New York by Gehry; | |
14 | Trump World Tower | 861 (262) | 72 | 2001 | Third-tallest all-residential building in the city; tallest residential building in the world from 2000 until 2003[28][29] | |
15 | GE Building | 850 (260) | 70 | 1933 | Formerly known as the RCA Building; colloquially referred to as "30 Rock" for its address, 30 Rockefeller Center; houses the Top of the Rock, the second-highest observation deck in New York[30][31] | |
16 | CitySpire Center | 814 (248) | 75 | 1987 | Tallest mixed-use (residential and commercial) skyscraper in the city[32][33][34] | |
17 | One Chase Manhattan Plaza | 813 (248) | 60 | 1961 | [35][36] | |
18 | Condé Nast Building | 809 (247) | 48 | 1999 | Also known as Four Times Square[37][38] | |
19 | MetLife Building | 808 (246) | 59 | 1963 | Formerly known as the Pan Am Building[39][40] | |
20 | 731 Lexington Avenue | 806 (246) | 54 | 2005 | [41][42] | |
21 | Woolworth Building | 792 (241) | 57 | 1913 | Tallest building in the world from 1913 until 1930[43][44] | |
22 | One Worldwide Plaza | 778 (237) | 50 | 1989 | [45][46] | |
23 | Carnegie Hall Tower | 757 (231) | 60 | 1991 | [47][48] | |
24 | 383 Madison Avenue | 755 (230) | 47 | 2001 | Formerly known as Bear Stearns World Headquarters[49][50] | |
25 | 1717 Broadway | 753 (229) | 68 | 2013 | Tallest hotel in the western hemisphere[51][52][53][54] | |
26 | AXA Equitable Center | 752 (229) | 54 | 1986 | Formerly known as the Equitable Building and Equitable Center West[55][56] | |
27= | One Penn Plaza | 750 (229) | 57 | 1972 | [57][58] | |
27= | Exxon Building | 750 (229) | 54 | 1971 | Also known as 1251 Avenue of the Americas[59][60] | |
27= | Time Warner Center South Tower | 750 (229) | 55 | 2004 | [61][62] | |
27= | Time Warner Center North Tower | 750 (229) | 55 | 2004 | [62][63] | |
31 | 200 West Street | 749 (228) | 44 | 2010 | Also known as Goldman Sachs World Headquarters[64][65] | |
32= | 60 Wall Street | 745 (227) | 55 | 1989 | Also known as Deutsche Bank Building[66][67] | |
32= | One Astor Plaza | 745 (227) | 54 | 1972 | [68][69] | |
34 | One Liberty Plaza | 743 (226) | 54 | 1973 | Formerly known as the U.S. Steel Building[70][71] | |
35= | 20 Exchange Place | 741 (226) | 57 | 1931 | Formerly known as the City Bank-Farmers Trust Building[72][73] | |
35= | 7 World Trade Center | 741 (226) | 52 | 2006 | [74][75] | |
37 | 200 Vesey Street | 739 (225) | 51 | 1986 | Also known as American Express Tower[76][77] | |
38 | Bertelsmann Building | 733 (223) | 42 | 1990 | [78][79] | |
39 | Times Square Tower | 726 (221) | 47 | 2004 | [80][81] | |
40 | Metropolitan Tower | 716 (218) | 77 | 1987 | [82][83] | |
41 | 500 Fifth Avenue | 709 (216) | 60 | 1931 | [84][85] | |
42 | JP Morgan Chase World Headquarters | 707 (215) | 52 | 1960 | [86][87] | |
43 | General Motors Building | 705 (215) | 50 | 1968 | [88][89] | |
44 | Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower | 700 (213) | 50 | 1909 | Tallest building in the world from 1909 until 1913[90][91] | |
45 | Americas Tower | 692 (211) | 50 | 1992 | [92][93] | |
46 | Solow Building | 689 (210) | 50 | 1974 | [94][95] | |
47 | HSBC Bank Building | 688 (210) | 52 | 1967 | Also known as Marine Midland Building[96][97] | |
48= | 55 Water Street | 687 (209) | 53 | 1972 | [98][99] | |
48= | 277 Park Avenue | 687 (209) | 50 | 1962 | [100][101] | |
50 | Morgan Stanley Building | 685 (209) | 42 | 1989 | Also known as the Morgan Stanley World Headquarters[102][103] | |
51 | Random House Tower | 684 (208) | 52 | 2003 | [104][105] | |
52 | Four Seasons Hotel New York | 682 (208) | 52 | 1993 | Tallest all-hotel building in the city[106][107] | |
53 | McGraw-Hill Building | 674 (205) | 51 | 1969 | Also known as 1221 Avenue of the Americas[108][109] | |
54= | Lincoln Building | 673 (205) | 55 | 1930 | [110][111] | |
54= | Barclay Tower | 673 (205) | 56 | 2007 | [112][113] | |
56 | Paramount Plaza | 670 (204) | 48 | 1971 | [114][115] | |
57 | Trump Tower | 664 (202) | 58 | 1983 | [116][117] | |
58 | One Court Square | 658 (201) | 50 | 1990 | Tallest building in New York City outside of Manhattan; tallest building on Long Island and in the Borough of Queens; formerly known as the Citigroup Building[118][119] | |
59 | 1 Wall Street | 654 (199) | 50 | 1931 | [120][121] | |
60= | 599 Lexington Avenue | 653 (199) | 50 | 1986 | [122][123] | |
60= | Silver Towers I | 653 (199) | 60 | 2009 | Also known as River Place[124][125] | |
60= | Silver Towers II | 653 (199) | 60 | 2009 | Also known as River Place[126][127] | |
63 | 712 Fifth Avenue | 650 (198) | 52 | 1990 | [128][129] | |
64 | Chanin Building | 649 (198) | 56 | 1930 | [130][131] | |
65 | 245 Park Avenue | 648 (198) | 44 | 1966 | [132][133] | |
66 | Sony Tower | 647 (197) | 37 | 1984 | Formerly known as the AT&T Building[134][135] | |
67 | 225 Liberty Street | 645 (197) | 44 | 1987 | [136][137] | |
68= | 1 New York Plaza | 640 (195) | 50 | 1969 | [138][139] | |
68= | 570 Lexington Avenue | 640 (195) | 50 | 1931 | Also known as the General Electric Building[140][141] | |
70 | MiMA | 638 (195) | 55 | 2011 | [142][143] | |
71 | 345 Park Avenue | 634 (193) | 44 | 1969 | [144][145] | |
72 | 400 Fifth Avenue | — | 631 (192) | 57 | 2010 | [146][147] |
73= | W. R. Grace Building | 630 (192) | 50 | 1971 | [148][149] | |
73= | Home Insurance Plaza | 630 (192) | 45 | 1966 | [150][151] | |
73= | 1095 Avenue of the Americas | 630 (192) | 40 | 1974 | Also known as Verizon World Headquarters[152][153] | |
73= | W New York Downtown Hotel and Residences | 630 (192) | 57 | 2010 | [154] | |
77 | 101 Park Avenue | 629 (192) | 49 | 1982 | [155][156] | |
78= | One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza | 628 (191) | 49 | 1972 | [157][158] | |
78= | Central Park Place | 628 (191) | 56 | 1988 | [159][160] | |
78= | 888 7th Avenue | 628 (191) | 46 | 1971 | [161][162] | |
81= | Waldorf Astoria New York | 625 (191) | 47 | 1931 | [163][164] | |
81= | Burlington House | 625 (191) | 50 | 1969 | [165][166] | |
83 | Trump Palace Condominiums | 623 (190) | 54 | 1991 | [167][168] | |
84= | Olympic Tower | 620 (189) | 51 | 1976 | [169][170] | |
84= | Mercantile Building | 620 (189) | 48 | 1929 | Also known as 10 East 40th Street[171][172] | |
86= | 425 Fifth Avenue | 618 (188) | 55 | 2003 | [173][174] | |
86= | One Madison | 618 (188) | 51 | 2010 | [175][176] | |
88= | 919 Third Avenue | 615 (187) | 47 | 1971 | [177][178] | |
88= | New York Life Building | 615 (187) | 40 | 1928 | [179][180] | |
88= | 750 7th Avenue | 615 (187) | 40 | 1989 | [181][182] | |
88= | The Epic | 615 (187) | 58 | 2007 | [183][184] | |
92= | Eventi | 614 (187) | 54 | 2010 | [185] | |
92= | Tower 49 | 614 (187) | 45 | 1985 | [186][187] | |
94 | Calyon Building | 609 (186) | 45 | 1964 | [188][189] | |
95 | Baccarat Hotel and Residences* | — | 606 (185) | 48 | 2014 | This building was topped out on August 23, 2013.[190] |
96 | 250 West 55th Street | — | 605 (184) | 39 | 2013 | This building was topped out in mid-2012.[191] |
97 | The Orion | 604 (184) | 58 | 2006 | [192][193] | |
98 | 590 Madison Avenue | 603 (184) | 41 | 1983 | Also known as the IBM Building[194][195] | |
99 | 11 Times Square | 601 (183) | 40 | 2010 | Also known as Times Square Plaza[196][197] | |
100 | 1166 Avenue of the Americas | 600 (183) | 44 | 1974 | [198] |
Tallest buildings by pinnacle height
This lists ranks buildings in New York City based on pinnacle height measurement, which includes antenna masts. Standard architectural height measurement, which excludes non-architectural antennas in building height, is included for comparative purposes. 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.
Pinn. Rank |
Std. Rank |
Name | Pinnacle height ft (m) |
Standard height ft (m) |
Floors |
Year |
Sources |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | One World Trade Center | 1,792 (546) | 1,776 (541) | 104 | 2014 | [199][200] |
2 | 3 | Empire State Building | 1,454 (443) | 1,250 (381) | 102 | 1931 | [201][202][203] |
3 | 2 | 432 Park Avenue | 1,396 (426) | 1,396 (426) | 96 | 2015 | [3][4] |
4 | 4 | Bank of America Tower | 1,200 (366) | 1,200 (366) | 55 | 2009 | [8][9] |
5 | 17 | Condé Nast Building | 1,118 (341) | 809 (247) | 48 | 1999 | [37][38] |
6= | 5= | Chrysler Building | 1,046 (319) | 1,046 (319) | 77 | 1931 | [10][11] |
6= | 5= | New York Times Building | 1,046 (319) | 1,046 (319) | 52 | 2007 | [12][13] |
8 | 7 | One57 | 1,005 (306) | 1,005 (306) | 75 | 2014 | [204][15] |
9 | 8 | 4 World Trade Center | 977 (298) | 977 (298) | 72 | 2013 | [17][19] |
10 | 9 | 70 Pine Street | 952 (290) | 952 (290) | 66 | 1932 | [21][22] |
11 | 19 | Bloomberg Tower | 941 (287) | 54 | 2005 | [41][42] |
|}
Tallest buildings in each borough
This lists the tallest building in each borough of New York City based on standard height measurement. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.
Borough | Name | Height ft (m) |
Floors |
Year |
Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bronx | Harlem River Park Towers I & II | 404 (123) | 44 | 1975 | [205][206] |
Brooklyn | 388 Bridge Street | 590 (180) | 53 | 2013 | [207] |
Manhattan | One World Trade Center | 1,776 (541) | 104 | 2014 | [200] |
Queens | One Court Square | 658 (201) | 50 | 1990 | [118] |
Staten Island | Church at Mount Loretto | 225 (69) | 1 | 1894 | [208][209] |
List Of Tallest Buildings In New York City Media
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