Rank | Name | Image | Height ft (m) |
Floors | Year | Notes |
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1 | One World Trade Center | 1,776 (541) | 104 | 2014 | Tallest building in the Western Hemisphere by architectural height. Tallest building in New York City and the United States. 6th-tallest building in the world. Roof height is 1,368 feet (417 m), the same as the original World Trade Center. Footprint of the building is 200 by 200 feet (61 by 61 m), the same as the Twin Towers. | |
2 | 432 Park Avenue | 1,396 (426) | 96 | 2015 | Second tallest building in NYC, tallest residential building in the world; 22nd-tallest building in the world; 3rd-tallest building in the United States.[1][2] | |
3 | 30 Hudson Yards* | 1,268 (386.6)[3] | 73 | 2019 | Topped out in July of 2018.[4][5] | |
4 | Empire State Building | 1,250 (381) | 103 | 1931 | 42nd-tallest building in the world, 6th-tallest in the United States; first building in the world to contain over 100 floors. Built in just 14 months during the Great Depression, it was the world's tallest building from its completion in 1931 until the World Trade Center was completed in 1972, and was again New York City's tallest building after the World Trade Center was destroyed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, until 2013, when it was surpassed by One World Trade Center.[6][7] | |
5 | Bank of America Tower | 1,200 (366) | 54 | 2009 | 45th-tallest building in the world, 6th-tallest in the United States; first skyscraper to receive a Platinum LEED certification.[8][9] Roof height is 953.5 feet (290.6 m). | |
6 | 3 World Trade Center | 1,079 (329) | 80 | 2018 | Topped out in June 2016.[10] Officially opened June 11, 2018. Third tallest building in the World Trade Center complex.[11] | |
7 | 53W53* | 1,050 (320)[12] | 87 | 2018 | Topped out in April of 2018.[13] | |
8 | Chrysler Building | 1,046 (319) | 77 | 1930 | Tied for 13th-tallest in the United States; 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 when it was surpassed by the Empire State Building; tallest steel-framed brick building in the world. At its completion overtook the Eiffel Tower as the world's tallest man-made structure.
Was the tallest building in New York City before being surpassed by the Empire State Building.[14][15] | |
9 | The New York Times Building | 1,046 (319) | 52 | 2007 | Tied for 13th-tallest in the United States. Also known as the Times Tower. The first high-rise building in the United States to have a ceramic sunscreen curtain wall.[16][17] | |
10 | 35 Hudson Yards* | 1,009 (308) | 79 | 2018 | Topped out in June of 2018.[18][19] | |
11 | One57 | 1,004 (306) | 75 | 2014 | Tallest mixed-use (residential and hotel) skyscraper in the city, 107th-tallest building in the world[20][21] Tallest mid-block building in the city.[citation needed] | |
12 | 1 Manhattan West* | 995 (303) | 67 | 2019 | Topped out in August 2018.[22][23] |
13 | 4 World Trade Center | 978 (298) | 74 | 2013 | Also known as 150 Greenwich Street, part of the rebuilding of the World Trade Center.[24] | |
14 | 220 Central Park South* | 953 (290) | 69 | 2018 | Topped out in 2017.[25] | |
15 | 70 Pine Street | 952 (290) | 66 | 1932 | 25th-tallest building in the United States; formerly known as the American International Building and the Cities Service Building[26][27] 70 Pine was transformed into a residential skyscraper with 644 rental residences, 132 hotel rooms and 35,000 square feet of retail space, opening in 2015.[28] It stood as the tallest building in Lower Manhattan from the time of its completion until the construction of the original World Trade Center towers in the 1970s, then regained that status after 9/11, holding it until the construction of the new One World Trade Center building. | |
16 | 30 Park Place | 937 (286) | 82 | 2016 | Four Season Private Residences and Hotel. Topped out in March 2015.[29][30] | |
17 | 40 Wall Street | 927 (283) | 70 | 1930 | 30th-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
Was the Tallest building in New York City before being surpassed by the Chrysler Building.[31][32] Was the tallest mid-block building in the city from 1930 until the completion of One57 in 2014. | |
18 | Citigroup Center | 915 (279) | 59 | 1977 | Formerly Citicorp Center and now known as 601 Lexington Avenue[33][34] | |
19 | 15 Hudson Yards* | 912 (278) | 70 | 2018 | Topped out in February 2018.[35] | |
20 | 10 Hudson Yards | 878 (268) | 52 | 2016 | Topped out in October 2015. Part of 30 Hudson yards project.[36][37] | |
21 | 8 Spruce Street | 870 (265) | 76 | 2011 | Also known as Beekman Tower and New York by Gehry | |
22 | Trump World Tower | 861 (262) | 72 | 2001 | Fourth-tallest all-residential building in the city; tallest residential building in the world from 2000 until 2003.[38][39] | |
23 | 30 Rockefeller Plaza | 850 (260) | 70 | 1933 | Also known as the Comcast Building, formerly known as the GE Building, and the RCA Building before that; colloquially referred to as "30 Rock" for its address, houses NBC Studios and the Top of the Rock observation deck. | |
24 | One Manhattan Square* | 847 (258) | 72 | 2019 | Topped out in September 2017.[40] Also known as 252 South Street or 227 Cherry Street.[41] | |
25 | 56 Leonard Street | 821 (250) | 57 | 2016 | The tallest structure in Tribeca.[42][43][44] | |
26 | CitySpire Center | 814 (248) | 75 | 1987 | [45][46][47] | |
27 | 28 Liberty Street | 813 (248) | 60 | 1961 | Known until sale in 2015 as One Chase Manhattan Plaza[48][49] | |
28 | 4 Times Square | 809 (247) | 48 | 1999 | Height is 809 feet to mast structure. Roof height is 701 feet. Antenna height is 1118 feet. Formerly known as the Condé Nast Building[50][51] | |
29 | MetLife Building | 808 (246) | 59 | 1963 | Formerly known as the Pan Am Building[52][53] | |
30 | 731 Lexington Avenue | 806 (246) | 54 | 2005 | It houses the headquarters of Bloomberg L.P. and as a result, is sometimes referred to informally as Bloomberg Tower.[54][55] | |
31 | 138 East 50th* | 803 (245) | 64 | 2019 | Topped out in November 2017.[56][57] | |
32 | 111 Murray Street | 792 (241) | 58 | 2018 | Completed in 2018.[58] | |
33 | Woolworth Building | 792 (241) | 57 | 1913 | Tallest building in the world from 1913 until 1930. Was the tallest building in New York City before being surpassed by 40 Wall Street.[59][60] | |
34 | 520 Park Avenue* | 781 (238) | 54 | 2018 | Topped out in April 2017.[61][62] | |
35= | One Worldwide Plaza | 778 (237) | 50 | 1989 | Commercial office tower on Eighth Avenue[63][64] | |
35= | 50 West Street | 778 (237) | 63 | 2017 | Topped out in October 2015.[65][66][67] | |
37 | 55 Hudson Yards* | 778 (238) | 51 | 2018 | Topped out in April 2017.[68][69][70][71] | |
38 | Madison Square Park Tower | 777 (237) | 64 | 2017 | Topped out in May 2016.[72][73] | |
39 | 19 Dutch Street* | 758 (231) | 63 | 2018 | Also called 118 Fulton Street.[74][75] Topped out in May 2016.[76] | |
40 | Carnegie Hall Tower | 757 (231) | 60 | 1991 | [77][78] | |
41 | 383 Madison Avenue | 755 (230) | 47 | 2001 | Formerly known as Bear Stearns World Headquarters[79][80] | |
42 | 1717 Broadway | 754 (230) | 68 | 2013 | It houses the Courtyard & Residence Inn Manhattan/Central Park hotel. Tallest hotel in the western hemisphere.[81][82][83] | |
43 | AXA Equitable Center | 752 (229) | 54 | 1986 | Formerly known as the Equitable Building and Equitable Center West[84][85] | |
44= | One Penn Plaza | 750 (229) | 57 | 1972 | [86][87] | |
44= | 1251 Avenue of the Americas | 750 (229) | 54 | 1971 | Formerly known as the Exxon Building.[88][89] | |
46= | Time Warner Center South Tower | 750 (228) | 55 | 2004 | [90][91] | |
46= | Time Warner Center North Tower | 750 (228) | 55 | 2004 | [91][92] | |
46= | 200 West Street | 750 (228) | 44 | 2010 | Also known as Goldman Sachs World Headquarters.[93][94] | |
49= | 60 Wall Street | 745 (227) | 55 | 1989 | Also known as Deutsche Bank Building[95][96] | |
49= | One Astor Plaza | 745 (227) | 54 | 1972 | [97][98] | |
51= | 7 World Trade Center | 743 (226) | 52 | 2006 | [99][100] | |
51= | One Liberty Plaza | 743 (226) | 54 | 1973 | Formerly known as the U.S. Steel Building[101][102] | |
53 | 20 Exchange Place | 741 (226) | 57 | 1931 | Formerly known as the City Bank-Farmers Trust Building[103][104] | |
54 | 200 Vesey Street | 739 (225) | 51 | 1986 | Formerly known as Three World Financial Center and American Express Tower[105][106] | |
55 | ARO* | 738 (225) | 62 | 2018 | Topped out in June 2017.[107] Also known as 242 West 53rd Street and Roseland Tower.[108] | |
56 | 1540 Broadway | 733 (223) | 42 | 1990 | Also known as Bertelsmann Building.[109][110] | |
57 | 3 Manhattan West | 730 (222) | 62 | 2017 | Topped out in April 2016.[111][112] | |
58 | Times Square Tower | 726 (221) | 47 | 2004 | [113][114] | |
59 | Metropolitan Tower | 716 (218) | 77 | 1987 | [115][116] | |
60 | 252 East 57th Street | 715 (218) | 65 | 2017 | Topped out in October 2015.[117] Completed in 2017. | |
61 | 100 East 53rd Street | 711 (217) | 63 | 2017 | Also known as 100 East 53rd Street. Topped out in January 2016.[118][119] | |
62 | 270 Park Avenue | 707 (215) | 52 | 1961 | Also known as JPMorgan Chase Tower and formerly the Union Carbide Building.[120][121]In 2018, JPMorgan announced they would demolish the current building on site to make way for a newer building that will be 500 feet (150 m) taller than the existing building. Demolition is expected to begin in early 2019, and the new building will be completed in 2024.[122] | |
63 | General Motors Building | 705 (215) | 50 | 1968 | [123][124] | |
64 | Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower | 700 (213) | 50 | 1909 | Tallest building in the world from 1909 until 1913
Was the tallest building in New York City before being surpassed by the Woolworth Building.[125][126] | |
65 | 500 Fifth Avenue | 697 (212) | 60 | 1931 | [127][128] | |
66 | Americas Tower | 691 (211) | 50 | 1992 | [129][130] | |
67 | Solow Building | 689 (210) | 49 | 1974 | [131][132] | |
67 | Marine Midland Building | 688 (210) | 52 | 1967 | Also known as HSBC Bank Building[133][134] | |
69= | 55 Water Street | 687 (209) | 53 | 1972 | [135][136] | |
69= | 277 Park Avenue | 687 (209) | 50 | 1962 | [137][138] | |
69= | 5 Beekman | 687 (209) | 47 | 2015 | Also known as The Beekman Hotel & Residences.[139] | |
72 | Morgan Stanley Building | 685 (209) | 42 | 1989 | Also known as 1585 Broadway. It houses the Morgan Stanley World Headquarters[140][141] | |
73 | Random House Tower | 684 (208) | 52 | 2003 | [142][143] | |
74 | Four Seasons Hotel New York | 682 (208) | 52 | 1993 | Tallest all-hotel building in the city[144][145] | |
75 | Sky | 676 (206) | 61 | 2015 | Also known as 605 West 42nd Street and Atelier II. Largest single tower residence in New York City.[146] Sky comprises 1,175 luxury units and includes more than 70,000 sq ft of amenity space.[147] | |
76 | 1221 Avenue of the Americas | 674 (205) | 51 | 1972 | Formerly known as the McGraw-Hill Building.[148][149] | |
77= | Lincoln Building | 673 (205) | 55 | 1930 | Also known as One Grand Central Place.[150][151] | |
77= | One Court Square | 673 (205) | 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[152][153] | |
77= | Barclay Tower | 673 (205) | 56 | 2007 | [154][155] | |
80 | 277 Fifth Avenue | 673 (205) | 52 | 2018 | It topped out in March 2018.[156] | |
81= | Paramount Plaza | 670 (204) | 48 | 1971 | Formerly the Uris Building.[157][158] | |
81= | 161 Maiden Lane | 670 (204) | 60 | 2019 | Also known as One Seaport. Topped out in August 2018.[159][160][161] | |
83 | Trump Tower | 664 (202) | 58 | 1983 | [162][163] | |
84 | 1 Wall Street | 654 (199) | 50 | 1931 | It was formerly called Bank of New York Building and Irving Trust Building.[164][165] | |
85= | Silver Towers I | 653 (199) | 60 | 2009 | Also known as River Place.[166][167] | |
85= | Silver Towers II | 653 (199) | 60 | 2009 | Also known as River Place.[168][169] | |
85= | 599 Lexington Avenue | 653 (199) | 50 | 1986 | [170][171] | |
88 | 712 Fifth Avenue | 650 (198) | 52 | 1990 | [172][173] | |
89 | Chanin Building | 649 (198) | 56 | 1929 | [174][175] | |
90 | 245 Park Avenue | 648 (197) | 44 | 1966 | [176][177] | |
91= | 550 Madison Avenue | 647 (197) | 37 | 1984 | Formerly known as the Sony Building and AT&T Building.[178][179] | |
91= | Tower 28 | 647 (197) | 58 | 2016 | Topped out in April 2016. Tallest residential building of Queens.[180][181] | |
93 | 225 Liberty Street | 645 (197) | 44 | 1987 | Formerly called Two World Financial Center.[182][183] | |
94 | 1095 Avenue of the Americas | 644 (196) | 43 | 1974 | Also known as Verizon World Headquarters[184][185] | |
95 | 570 Lexington Avenue | 643 (196) | 50 | 1931 | Also known as the General Electric Building[186][187] | |
96 | 1 New York Plaza | 640 (195) | 50 | 1969 | [188][189] | |
97 | MiMA | 638 (194) | 55 | 2011 | [190][191] | |
98 | One Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza | 637 (194) | 49 | 1972 | [192][193] | |
99 | 345 Park Avenue | 634 (193) | 44 | 1969 | [194][195] | |
100= | Mercantile Building | 632 (193) | 48 | 1929 | Also known as 10 East 40th Street[196][197] | |
100= | The Langham, New York | 632 (193) | 57 | 2010 | Also known as 400 Fifth Avenue.[198][199] | |
102= | W New York Downtown Hotel and Residences | 630 (192) | 57 | 2010 | [200] | |
102= | W. R. Grace Building | 630 (192) | 50 | 1971 | [201][202] | |
102= | Home Insurance Plaza | 630 (192) | 45 | 1966 | [203][204] | |
102= | 101 Park Avenue | 629 (192) | 49 | 1982 | [205][206] | |
106= | Central Park Place | 628 (191) | 56 | 1988 | [207][208] | |
106= | 888 7th Avenue | 628 (191) | 46 | 1971 | [209][210] | |
108= | Waldorf Astoria New York | 625 (191) | 47 | 1931 | [211][212] | |
108= | 1345 Avenue of the Americas | 625 (191) | 50 | 1969 | [213][214] | |
110 | AVA DoBro | 624 (190) | 58 | 2015 | Also called Avalon Willoughby Square and 100 Willoughby.[215] | |
111 | Trump Palace Condominiums | 623 (190) | 54 | 1991 | [216][217] | |
112 | One Madison | 621 (188) | 51 | 2010 | [218][219] | |
113 | Olympic Tower | 620 (189) | 51 | 1976 | [220][221] | |
114 | 425 Fifth Avenue | 618 (188) | 55 | 2003 | [222][223] | |
115= | 919 Third Avenue | 615 (187) | 47 | 1971 | [224][225] | |
115= | New York Life Building | 615 (187) | 40 | 1928 | [226][227] | |
115= | 750 7th Avenue | 615 (187) | 40 | 1989 | [228][229] | |
115= | The Epic | 615 (187) | 58 | 2007 | [230][231] | |
115= | Tower 49 | 615 (187) | 45 | 1985 | [232][233] | |
120 | Eventi | 614 (187) | 54 | 2010 | [234] | |
121 | 555 10th Avenue | 612 (186) | 53 | 2016 | Topped out in September 2015.[235][236] | |
122 | Credit Lyonnais Building | 609 (186) | 45 | 1964 | [237][238] | |
123 | Baccarat Hotel and Residences | 605 (185) | 48 | 2014 | [239] | |
124 | The Orion | 604 (184) | 60 | 2006 | [240][241] | |
125 | 590 Madison Avenue | 603 (184) | 42 | 1983 | Also known as the IBM Building[242][243] | |
126 | The Hub | 602 (183) | 52 | 2016 | Also known as 333 Schermerhorn Street. Tallest building in Brooklyn. Topped out on December 16, 2015.[244][245][246][247] | |
127 | 250 West 55th Street | 602 (183) | 39 | 2013 | [248] | |
128 | Eleven Times Square | 601 (183) | 40 | 2010 | Also known as Times Square Plaza.[249][250] | |
129 | 1166 Avenue of the Americas | 600 (183) | 44 | 1974 | [251] |
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