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Revision as of 13:35, 15 May 2017
This list of tallest buildings in North Carolina ranks skyscrapers in the U.S. state of North Carolina by height. The tallest building in North Carolina is the Bank of America Corporate Center in Charlotte, which contains 60 floors and is 871 ft (265 m) tall. The second-tallest building in the state is the Duke Energy Center also in Charlotte, North Carolina, which rises 786 feet (240 m) above the ground.
Tallest Buildings
This list ranks North Carolina skyscrapers that stand at least 328 feet (100 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts or other objects not part of the original plans. Existing structures are included for ranking purposes based on present height.
Rank | Name | Picture | Height ft / m |
Floors | Year | City | Notes | |
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1 | Bank of America Corporate Center | 871 / 265 | 60 | 1992 | Charlotte | 161st-tallest building in the world; 28th-tallest in the United States and the tallest between Philadelphia and Atlanta; tallest building in Charlotte and North Carolina since 1992[1] | ||
2 | Duke Energy Center | 786 / 240 | 54 | 2010 | Charlotte | Tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 2010s [2][3] [4] | ||
3 | Hearst Tower | 659 / 201 | 47 | 2002 | Charlotte | Tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 2000s[5] | ||
4 | One Wells Fargo Center | 588 / 179 | 42 | 1988 | Charlotte | Tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 1980s; originally known as One First Union Center[6][7] | ||
5 | The Vue | 560 / 170 | 51 | 2010 | Charlotte | 5th Tallest building in Charlotte and the tallest residential high rise in North Carolina. | [8] | |
6 | PNC Plaza | 538 / 164 | 32 | 2008 | Raleigh | Previously known as RBC Plaza; was the U.S. headquarters of RBC Bank | ||
7 | Bank of America Plaza | 503 / 153 | 40 | 1974 | Charlotte | Tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 1970s[9][10] | ||
8 | 1 Bank of America Center | 484 / 148 | 32 | 2010 | Charlotte | Also known as 150 North College[11][12] or 1 BAC | ||
9 | 121 West Trade | 462 / 141 | 32 | 1990 | Charlotte | Also known as the Interstate Tower.[13][14] | ||
10 | 100 North Main Street | 460 / 140 | 34 | 1995 | Winston-Salem | Tallest building in Winston-Salem since constructed in 1995, as well as the tallest in the Carolinas outside of Charlotte and Raleigh. | ||
11 | Three Wells Fargo Center | 450 / 137 | 32 | 2000 | Charlotte | Originally known as Three First Union Center[15][16] | ||
12 | Fifth Third Center | 447 / 136 | 30 | 1997 | Charlotte | Also known as the IJL Financial Center and 201 North Tryon[17][18] | ||
13 | Two Wells Fargo Center | 433 / 132 | 32 | 1971 | Charlotte | Originally known as Two First Union Center[19][20] | ||
14 | Two Hannover Square | 431 / 131 | 29 | 1991 | Raleigh | Commonly referred to as the "BB&T Building"[21] | ||
15 | Avenue | 425 / 130 | 36 | 2007 | Charlotte | [22][23] | ||
16 | 400 South Tryon | 420 / 128 | 32 | 1974 | Charlotte | Also known as Duke Energy Plaza. Originally known as Wachovia Corporate Center and First Union Corporate Center[24][25][26] | ||
17 | Winston Tower | 410 / 125 | 29 | 1966 | Winston-Salem | Tallest building in Winston-Salem from 1966 to 1995. | ||
18 | Wells Fargo Capitol Center | 400 / 122 | 30 | 1990 | Raleigh | |||
19 | GMAC Tower | – | 394 / 120 | 31 | 1980 | Winston-Salem | Tied with Carillon Tower in Charlotte | |
19 | Carillon Tower | 394 / 120 | 24 | 1991 | Charlotte | Tied with GMAC Tower in Winston-Salem | ||
21 | Charlotte Plaza | 388 / 119 | 27 | 1982 | Charlotte | [27] | ||
22 | Lincoln Financial Building | – | 375 / 114 | 20 | 1990 | Greensboro | Tallest building in Greensboro | [28] |
23 | University Tower | – | 356[29] / 109 | 17 | 1986 | Durham | Tallest building in Durham | |
24 | 525 North Tryon | – | 330 / 101 | 19 | 1999 | Charlotte | Also known as Odell Plaza[30][31] |
Tallest under construction
This lists buildings that are under construction in North Carolina and are planned to rise at least 200 ft (61 m). Buildings that have already been topped out are also included.
Name | Height* ft / m |
Floors | Year | City | Notes | |||||
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620 South Tryon[32] | 33 | 2019 | Charlotte | Foundation work completed as of May 15th, 2017 | 300 South Tryon[33] | ~500 / 152 | 25 | 2017 | Charlotte | Broke ground on December 15, 2014; on track for completion in spring 2017 |
Mint Museum Apartments | 430 / 131 | 43 | Set for completion in 2017 | Charlotte | 43-story apartment tower being developed by Childress Klein. Being built on top of the Mint Museum | |||||
Ascent Uptown | 340 / 103 | 32 | Set for completion in 2017 | Charlotte | 32-story apartment tower being developed by Greystar Properties | |||||
615 South College Street (Portman Office Tower) | ~300 / 91 | 19 | Q4 2016 | Charlotte | Construction is set to begin in June 2015.[34] | |||||
SkyHouse Charlotte II | 273 / 83 | 24 | Set for completion in 2017 | Charlotte | 2nd phase of the SkyHouse project. |
Proposed and announced buildings
This lists buildings that are proposed or have been announced in North Carolina and are planned to rise at least 200 ft (61 m).
Name | Height* ft / m |
Floors | Year | City | Notes |
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Project 561 [35] | ~561 / 171 | 28 | ?? | Greensboro | Located in downtown Greensboro, it will be the tallest building in North Carolina outside of Charlotte and include 400,000 square feet of Class A office space and a small hotel. The 28-story tower would sit on top of an 8-story parking deck and would include a spire. Construction will start once anchor tenant is lined up. |
Durham Tower[36] | ~300 / 140 | 28 | 2016 | Durham | Proposed and awaiting anchor tenant, possible completion in 2017. Construction to start in 2015. |
Tryon Place | ~460 / 140 | 27 | ?? | Charlotte | Proposed and awaiting anchor tenant, possible completion in 2017. Construction to start in 2015. |
210 Trade | 284 / 87 | 21 | 2016 | Charlotte | Announced that a dual-branded 20-story hotel building containing an AC Hotels and a Renaissance Hotel will be built on top of the existing structure. Construction is expected to begin in early 2015.[37] |
Springhill Suites Uptown | 180 / 54 | 17 | Set for completion in 2017 | Charlotte | Set to begin construction in 2015 |
See also
- List of tallest buildings in Charlotte
- List of tallest buildings in Raleigh, North Carolina
- List of tallest buildings in Durham, North Carolina
- List of tallest buildings in Winston-Salem
- List of tallest buildings in the United States
- List of tallest buildings by U.S. state
References
- ^ "http://www.emporis.com/buildings/121698/bank-of-america-corporate-center-charlotte-nc-usa". Emporis. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
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- ^ "201 North Tryon". Emporis.com. Retrieved 2007-12-27.
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- ^ "Charlotte Plaza". Emporis.com. Retrieved 2007-12-27.
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- ^ "University Tower | Buildings". Durham /: Emporis. Retrieved 2012-07-15.
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- ^ "Odell Plaza". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved 2007-12-31.
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