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Skyline of Downtown Albuquerque

This list of tallest buildings in Albuquerque ranks high-rises in the U.S. city of Albuquerque, New Mexico by height. The tallest building in Albuquerque is the 22-story Albuquerque Plaza Office Tower, which rises 351 feet (107 m) and was completed in 1990.[1] It also stands as the tallest building in the state of New Mexico. The third-tallest building in Albuquerque is the Compass Bank Building, which stood as the tallest building in the city and the state from 1969 until 1990.[2]

The history of skyscrapers in Albuquerque began with the construction of the First National Bank Building in 1922, which is often regarded as the first skyscraper in New Mexico.[3][4] The building, a Registered Historic Place, is now a residential tower known officially as "The Bank Lofts".[3] Albuquerque went through a large building boom that lasted from the early 1960s to the early 1990s, during which time 20 of the city's 26 tallest buildings were constructed, including the Albuquerque Plaza complex. Most of Albuquerque's tall buildings are located in either Downtown or Uptown Albuquerque; however, there are some high-rises scattered throughout other areas of the city, including the Bank of the West Tower, which stands as the tallest building outside of Downtown. Overall, Albuquerque has 36 completed high-rise buildings, more than any other city in New Mexico.[5] However, no Albuquerque buildings are among the tallest in the United States.

As of March 2008, there is only one high-rise building under construction in Albuquerque: the Anasazi Downtown. When completed, it will rise 136 feet (41 m) in height with nine stories, including six stories of condominiums.[6] There are also three proposals to build skyscrapers in Albuquerque, the largest of these being the The Residences at Packard Place and the Chant Tower; both towers are planned to rise 30 stories.[7][8] If completed, both structures would surpass the Albuquerque Plaza Office Tower to become the tallest buildings in the city and the state.

Tallest buildings

Albuquerque Plaza, containing the city's 1st- and 2nd-tallest buildings, as viewed from Civic Plaza
The North elevation of the Compass Bank Building, Albuquerque's 3rd-tallest building
The Albuquerque Petroleum Building, the city's 4th-tallest building
The Bank of the West Tower viewed from the northwest

This lists ranks Albuquerque high-rises that stand at least 135 feet (41 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Existing structures are included for ranking purposes based on present height.

Rank Name Height
ft / m
Floors Year Notes
1 Albuquerque Plaza Office Tower 351 / 107 22 1990 Tallest building in the state of New Mexico. Tallest building constructed in Albuquerque in the 1990s. Formerly known as the Bank of America Tower.[1][9]
2 Hyatt Regency Albuquerque 256 / 78 21 1990 Tallest all-hotel building in the state.[10][11]
3 Compass Bank Building 238 / 73 18 1968 Tallest building constructed in the city in the 1960s.[2][12]
4 Albuquerque Petroleum Building 235 / 72 15 1986 Tallest building constructed in Albuquerque in the 1980s.[13][14]
5 Bank of the West Tower 213 / 65 17 1963 Tallest building in the city located outside of Downtown Albuquerque.[15][16]
6 Gold Building 203 / 62 14 1968 [17][18]
7 Dennis Chavez Federal Building 197 / 60 13 1972 Tallest building constructed in the city in the 1970s.[19][20]
8 PNM Building 184 / 56 12 1974 [21]
9 Simms Building 180 / 55 13 1954 Tallest building constructed in Albuquerque in the 1950s.[22]
10 Pete V. Domenici United States Courthouse 176 / 54 7 1997 [23]
11 Metropolitan Courthouse 175 / 53 9 2003 [24]
12 Wells Fargo Bank Building 174 / 53 13 1973 [25][26]
13= Doubletree Hotel 166 / 51 16 1975 [27][28]
13= Albuquerque Regional Medical Center 166 / 51 11 1969 Tallest hospital building in New Mexico.[29]
15 Park Plaza Condominiums 160 / 49 14 1965 Tallest residential building in New Mexico.[30]
16 One Civic Plaza 158 / 48 11 1985 [31]
17 Albuquerque Marriott 156 / 48 17 1982 [32]
18 Bernalillo County Courthouse 154 / 47 8 2001 [33]
19 City Place 150 / 46 10 1980 [34]
20 Wyndham Albuquerque Hotel 147 / 45 14 1972 [35]
21= Two Park Square 145 / 44 10 1989 [36][37]
21= Ameriwest Financial Center 145 / 44 10 1985 [38][39]
23 The Bank Lofts 141 / 43 9 1922 Formerly known as the First National Bank Building. Tallest building constructed in the city in the 1920s.[40][41]
24= Two Park Central Tower 140 / 43 10 1975 [42]
24= Veterans Administration Medical Center 140 / 43 6 1986 [43]
26 La Posada de Albuquerque 135 / 41 10 1939 Tallest building constructed in Albuquerque in the 1930s.[44][45]

Tallest under construction and proposed

Template:Future building This lists buildings that are under construction or proposed in Albuquerque and are planned to rise at least 135 feet (41 m). Under construction buildings that have already been topped out are also included.

Name Height*
ft / m
Floors Year Status Notes
The Residences at Packard Place 40 (Final) 2009 Approved (Constructon begins May 2009) Will become the tallest building in the state of New Mexico upon completion.[7][46]
Chant Tower 30 2009 Approved When completed it will become New Mexico's 2nd tallest building.[8]
Central Avenue Condominium Tower 20 2008 Proposed When completed it will become New Mexico's 3rd Tallest Building.
Anasazi Downtown 136 / 41 9 2008 Under construction Only high-rise building under construction in Albuquerque.[6]

* Table entries without text indicate that information regarding building heights, floor counts, and/or dates of completion has not yet been released.

Timeline of tallest buildings

The First National Bank Building, now known as "The Bank Lofts", the tallest building in Albuquerque from 1922 until 1954

This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Albuquerque. Since 1990, this title has been held by the Albuquerque Plaza Office Tower.

Name Street address Years as tallest Height
ft / m
Floors Reference
First National Bank Building[A] 217-233 Central Avenue NW 1922–1954 141 / 43 9 [40]
Simms Building 400 Gold Avenue SW 1954–1963 180 / 55 13 [22]
Bank of the West Tower 5301 Central Avenue NE 1963–1968 213 / 65 17 [15]
Compass Bank Building 505 Marquette Avenue NW 1968–1990 238 / 73 18 [2]
Albuquerque Plaza Office Tower 201 Third Street NW 1990–present 351 / 107 22 [1]

Notes

A. ^ This building was constructed as the First National Bank Building, and is still commonly referred to as such, but is now officially known as "The Bank Lofts".

References

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