List of tallest buildings in Arizona

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Aerial of downtown Phoenix, Arizona. (November 27, 2011) Phoenix AZ Downtown from airplane.jpg
Aerial of downtown Phoenix, Arizona. (November 27, 2011)

The following is a chronological list of buildings in the state of Arizona that are taller than 7-stories or have historical relevance, grouped by city.

Contents

By city

Casa Grande

  Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Completed
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UsageStatusNotes
1964 [1] Francisco Grande Resort Tower 109 ft (33 m)9 Flag of the United States.svg Nicholas G. Sakellar [1] HotelCompleteBuilt as an addition to the Spring Training home of the San Francisco Giants. The hotel played host to celebrates such as John Wayne and Pat Boone.

Chandler

  Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Completed
y/m/d
NameImageHeightFloorsArchitectCost
USD
Area
sq ft
UsageStatusNotes
Chandler Elevation10 Flag of the United States.svg DMJM HotelDemolishedConstruction began in 2005 to build a Marriott Renaissance ClubSport Hotel, work was halted on the 7th floor in April 2006 when the developer filed for bankruptcy. The structure was demolished in 2014 by its new owners. [2]
2009-10-30 [3] Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino 120 ft (36 m)10 [3] Flag of the United States.svg JCJ Architecture [4] $200,000,000 [3] Hotel / CasinoComplete
2021-1Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino Sunrise Tower150 ft (45 m)11 Flag of the United States.svg Friedmutter Group [5] $143,000,000Hotel / CasinoComplete

Flagstaff

  Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Completed
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NameImageHeightFloorsArchitectCost
USD
Area
sq ft
UsageStatusNotes
1967-1-20 [6] Sechrist Hall Sechrist Hall.jpg 109 ft (33 m)9 Flag of the United States.svg Guirey, Srnka & Arnold [7] $1,623,135 [7] 118,800 [7] ResidentialCompleteTallest building in northern Arizona.

Mesa

  Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Completed
y/m/d
NameImageHeightFloorsArchitectCost
USD
Area
sq ft
UsageStatusNotes
1984Courtyard Towers Courtyard Towers, Mesa, AZ.jpg 137 ft (41 m)13ResidentialComplete
1984Phoenix Marriott Mesa Phoenix Marriott Mesa, south view.jpg 120 ft (36 m)12 Flag of the United States.svg Coover Saemisch Anderson ArchitectsHotelComplete
1985Bank of America Financial Plaza Financial Plaza, Bank of America, Mesa, AZ.jpg 224 ft (68 m)16 [8] Flag of the United States.svg Langdon Wilson310,000 [8] OfficeCompleteFormerly the Western Savings Building, and later the Bank of America Building.
1985-9-28 [9] Hilton Phoenix East/Mesa105 ft (32 m)8 [10] $30,000,000 [9] HotelCompleteOriginally known as The Hilton Pavilion.

Phoenix

  Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Completed
y/m/d
NameImageHeightFloorsArchitectCost
USD
Area
sq ft
UsageStatusNotes
1915Barrister Place Jefferson Hotel (Phoenix, Arizona).jpg 77 ft (23 m)7 Flag of the United States.svg F. C. Hurst [11] CompleteOriginally the Jefferson Hotel. This building was used in the opening scene of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 movie Psycho, where Marion and Sam spend their lunchbreak. [12] The building is currently being converted to condos.
1920 [13] Heard Building P-Heard Building-1920.jpg 103 ft (31 m) [13] 7 [13] Flag of the United States.svg Llewellyn A. Parker [14] 75,000 [15] OfficeCompleteIt was the first high-rise building to be erected in Phoenix and held the title of tallest building in Arizona for four years until the completion of the Luhrs Building in 1924. [13] The buildings facade was modernized in 1937. [16]
1924-2 [17] Luhrs Building Luhrs Building.jpg 138 ft (42 m)11 [18] Flag of the United States.svg Trost & Trost [19] $500,000 [20] - $900,000 [21] 100,000Office / RetailCompleteL-shaped building that held the title of tallest building in Arizona for almost five years until the opening of the Westward Ho in January 1929.
1928 Security Building P-Security Building-1925.jpg 108 ft (32 m)8 Flag of the United States.svg Curlett & Beelman [14] $600,000 [22] 230,000 [23] [24] OfficeComplete
1928-3-20 [25] Hotel San Carlos Hotel San Carlos - South East Corner - 2009-12-08.JPG 86 ft (26 m)7 [26] Flag of the United States.svg G. Whitecross Ritchie [14] $350,000 [27] HotelCompleteOpened in March 1928 and has operated as a hotel since.
1928-9-20 [28] Westward Ho Westward Ho Hotel.jpg 208 ft (63 m)16 [29] Flag of the United States.svg H. Rafael Lake
Flag of the United States.svg Louis L. Dorr [14]
$2,500,000 [29] ResidentialCompleteA 16-story building that opened in 1929, it held the title of tallest building in Arizona for over 30 years until the completion of the Guaranty Bank Building in 1960.
1929-3-2 [30] Luhrs Tower Luhrs Tower.jpg 185 ft (56 m)15 [31] [32] Flag of the United States.svg Trost & Trost $400,000 [31] - $2,000,000 [33] OfficeComplete
1930-10-5 [34] / 1931-1-31 [35] Orpheum Lofts Orpheum Lofts Sep 29 2013 2816x2112.JPG 11 Flag of the United States.svg Lescher & Mahoney [14] $650,000 [36] - $900,000 [37] 137,734 [38] [39] Residential / RetailCompleteOriginally called the Title and Trust Building.
1931-12 [40] Professional Building ProfessionalBldg.JPG 171 ft (52 m)12 Flag of the United States.svg Morgan, Walls & Clements [14] $759,000 [41] - $800,000 [42] 157,000 [43] VacantCompleteUpon completion in February 1932, the Valley Bank and Trust Company moved into the bottom three floors with medical offices occupying the top seven.
1956-1-21 [44] University Center Phoenix Civic Space Park - 2009-07-06 - Image05.jpg 9 [45] Flag of the United States.svg William D. Reed [46] $3,000,000 [45] - $4,500,000 [47] EducationCompleteOriginally the First National Bank of Arizona Building, it has since been turned into the Phoenix campus of Arizona State University.
1957-8 [48] Phoenix Towers Phoenix Towers (7).JPG 176 ft (53 m)14 [49] Flag of the United States.svg Ralph C. Harris [49] $2,500,000 [50] - $3,000,000 [49] ResidentialComplete
1959-9-1 [51] Central Towers South Central Towers October 6 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2816x2112 Southwest.JPG 140 ft (38 m) [52] 11 [52] Flag of the United States.svg Robert Lee Hall [52] [53] $1,500,000 [51] OfficeComplete
1960-23033 North Central Avenue110 ft (33 m)9 Flag of the United States.svg Nicholas G. Sakellar [54] OfficeCompleteOriginally the Mayer Central Building
1960-3-4 [55] Meridian Bank Tower FLWright Phoenix AZ Center Osborn 1120.jpg 252 ft (76 m) [56] 20 [57] Flag of the United States.svg Charles G. Polacek [58] 275,000 [59] OfficeCompleteOriginally the Guaranty Bank Building, [57] it only took 9 months to complete. The building underwent renovations in the early 1990s, repainted from light blue to tan and brown, and a pitched roof was added for aesthetics.
1960-3 [60] 1001 North Central Avenue 1001 North Central Avenue September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2816x2112 Southwest Side.JPG 120 ft (36 m)10 [60] Flag of the United States.svg Fred M. Guirey & Associates [60] $2,400,000 [60] 110,000 [61] OfficeCompleteOriginally the Coronet Apartment Hotel. [62] The Kennedy-Johnson campaign set up Phoenix headquarters here in 1960, Senator John F. Kennedy visited the building for its opening on August 29, 1960. [63] The building underwent renovations in the mid-1980s to turn it into an office building, the footprint was doubled and the building was modernized with glass cladding.
1960-10-19 [64] Arizona Bank Building120 ft (36 m)10 Flag of the United States.svg Charles G. Polacek [64] OfficeDemolishedIn 2004, the building was in the process of being remodeled into residential condominiums called Monroe Place Lofts. High demand quickly sold out the 60-unit project. In May 2005 it was announced the existing building would be razed and in its place a 34-story tower would be erected and named 44 Monroe, the site's address. In late September 2005, demolition of the Arizona Bank Building began.
1961-7 [65] Federal Building US Dist Ct AZ.jpg 110 ft (33 m)8 [66] Flag of the United States.svg Lescher & Mahoney [67]
Flag of the United States.svg Edward L. Varney
$5,000,000 [67] Complete
1961-7-4 [68] Security Center Security Center October 6 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2112x2816.JPG 13 [69] Flag of the United States.svg Weaver & Drover [69] $3,500,000 [70] OfficeCompleteOriginally the United Title Building.
1962-6-4 [71] 3800 North Central Avenue 3800 Tower.jpg 245 ft (74 m)17 [72] Flag of the United States.svg Flatow, Moore, Bryan and Fairburn [73] $5,000,000 [73] 190,456 [74] OfficeCompleteOriginally known as the Del Webb Building. The building was remodeled in 1989, the exterior cladding was redone and it was given a pyramid crown.
1963-5-30 [75] Calvin C. Goode Municipal Building Calvin C Goode Building October 6 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2816x2112 Southwest.JPG 120 ft (36 m)10 [75] Flag of the United States.svg Ralph Haver
Flag of the United States.svg Edward L. Varney [76]
$4,500,000 [75] 174,000 [77] GovernmentCompleteOriginally the Phoenix Municipal Building or Phoenix City Hall.
1963-7-13 [78] / 1963-9Executive Towers Condominiums Executive Towers Condominiums - 2011-04-15 - North West.JPG 235 ft (71 m) [78] [79] 22 [78] Flag of the United States.svg Alan A. Dailey & Associates [80] $7,000,000 [81] ResidentialComplete
1964 [82] 805 North 4th Avenue125 ft (38 m)11 [83] Flag of the United States.svg Chopas & Starkovich [83] $2,000,000 [83] CompleteOriginally the Embassy Square Apartments. [83]
1964-8-10 [84] The Monroe One11 September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2112x2816 Northwest.JPG 249 ft (75 m) [78] 18 Flag of the United States.svg Weaver & Drover [85] $11,000,000 [85] 255,556 [86] [87] OfficeCompleteOn April 23, 1983, a four-alarm fire broke out on the 10th floor resulting in $9,000,000 of damage, 20 firefighters suffered from smoke inhalation. [88] Originally the Arizona Title Building, later First American Title Building.
1964-10 [80] Landmark On Central Landmark On Central September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2816x2112 South.JPG 176 ft (53 m)17 [89] Flag of the United States.svg Charles G. Polacek [90] $6,000,000 [91] ResidentialCompleteOriginally the Camelback Towers.
1964-10-31 [92] Memorial Towers (North)110 ft (33 m)10 [92] Flag of the United States.svg Lescher & Mahoney [92] $1,000,000 [92] ResidentialCompleteLow-rent units for senior citizens on Phoenix Memorial Hospital grounds.
1964-10-31 [92] Memorial Towers (South)110 ft (33 m)10 [92] Flag of the United States.svg Lescher & Mahoney [92] $1,000,000 [92] ResidentialCompleteLow-rent units for senior citizens on Phoenix Memorial Hospital grounds.
1964-12 [93] Maricopa County Administration Building East Court Building, Phoenix, Arizona - panoramio.jpg 105 ft (32 m)6 [94] Flag of the United States.svg Stephen, Walsh, Emmons and Shanks [94] GovernmentComplete
1965Central Towers North Central Towers October 6 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2816x2112 Northwest.JPG 140 ft (38 m) [52] 11 [52] Flag of the United States.svg Robert Lee Hall [52] $3,000,000 [95] OfficeComplete
1965-1-3 [96] Phoenix Corporate Center Phoenix Corporate Center - 2011-04-13- West.JPG 341 ft (104 m) [97] 27 [97] Flag of the United States.svg Irvin Finical & Associates [98] $21,000,000 [97] 445,811 [99] OfficeCompleteOriginally the First Federal Building, it was the state's tallest building for six years until Wells Fargo Plaza claimed the title and brought the tallest back downtown. The exterior was remodeled in the mid-1990s.
1965-1-17 [100] Superior Court Building East Court Building, Phoenix, Arizona - panoramio.jpg 140 ft (42 m)9 [101] Flag of the United States.svg Stephen, Walsh, Emmons and Shanks [101] GovernmentComplete
1965-2-27 [102] [103] 4000 North Central Avenue 4000 North Central Ave.jpg 280 ft (85 m)23 Flag of the United States.svg Flatow, Moore, Bryan and Fairburn [104] $10,000,000 [102] 297,615 [74] OfficeCompleteOriginally the Del Webb TowneHouse.
1965-9O'Malley Building9 Flag of the United States.svg Weaver & Drover [105] $2,000,000OfficeDemolishedDemolished July 4, 1992 by means of controlled demolition. [106]
1966-10-30 [107] Regency House Regency House October 6 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2112x2816.JPG 235 ft (71 m)21 [107] Flag of the United States.svg George H. Schoneberger [108] $4,000,000 [107] ResidentialCompleteOriginally to be named Royal Towers. [109]
1969St. Lukes Medical Center110 ft (30 m) [110] 9 [110] Flag of the United States.svg Varney, Sexton, Sydnor Associates MedicalComplete
1970 Valleywise Health Medical Center MaricopaMedicalCenter.140417.jpg 98 ft (29 m)8 Flag of the United States.svg Lescher & Mahoney MedicalCompleteOriginally Maricopa County Medical Center
1970-5 [111] Phoenix Financial Center Phoenix Financial Center September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2112x2816 West.JPG 228 ft (69 m)18 [112] Flag of Peru.svg Wenceslaus Sarmiento [113] $8,200,000 [114] [112] 312,000 [115] OfficeCompleteOriginally opened in September 1964 as a 10-story building. [116] The architectural plans called for two 18-story buildings and two one story structures, in 1968 construction began on adding an additional 8-stories. [113]
1971-2-28 [117] 3838 North Central Avenue 3838 North Central Avenue September 29 2013 2112x2816 Southwest.JPG 240 ft (73 m)20 [118] Flag of the United States.svg Flatow, Moore, Bryan and Fairburn [117] $10,000,000 [119] 235,477 [74] OfficeCompleteOriginally called the Greyhound Tower.
1971-10-15 [120] 100 West Washington WellsFargo3.jpg 372 ft (113 m)27 [121] Flag of the United States.svg Charles Luckman Associates [121] $25,000,000 [121] GovernmentCompleteIt opened as the First National Bank Plaza or First National Bank Building on October 15, 1971, it was briefly the states tallest building until Chase Tower was completed just a year and a half later. Later known as Wells Fargo Plaza.
1972-3-6 [122] Fellowship Towers Fellowship Towers.jpg 212 ft (64 m)17 [123] Flag of the United States.svg Roger A. Reeves & Associates
Flag of the United States.svg Norman E. Hodge [123] [124]
$3,700,000 [122] ResidentialComplete
1971-6-12 [125] Holiday Inn Phoenix Downtown North120 ft (36 m)10 [125] Flag of the United States.svg Peter Lendrum Architecture [126]

Flag of the United States.svg Roland Terry & Associates [126]

HotelCompleteOriginally a Doubletree Inn hotel. [125]
1971-5-21 [127] Chase Tower ChasePhx.jpg 483 ft (147 m)38 Flag of the United States.svg Welton Becket & Associates [128] $40,000,000 [128] 723,000 [129] VacantCompleteOriginally built for local financial heavyweight Valley National Bank, which Bank One merged with in 1994. Bank One merged with Chase in 2005 and the building was renamed. It has held the title of tallest building in Phoenix since its completion in 1971. Opened to the public on May 21, 1972. [130] The building has been vacant since Chase moved out in 2021.
1972-11-26 [131] Mountain Bell Building136 ft (41 m)10 [132] Flag of the United States.svg Alfred N. Beadle [132] $4,500,000 [132] OfficeDemolishedThe building was demolished on September 27, 2009. The firm that purchased the property in 2004 hoped to turn the building into a mid-rise retirement condominium but later stated the cost was too much for the building to be saved. [133] The demolition was filmed for the pilot of The Imploders, a short-lived TV series on TLC network. [134]
1973-5-25 Arizona State Capital Executive Tower Arizona State Capitol Executive Tower DSC 2708 ad.JPG 110 ft (33 m)9 Flag of the United States.svg Varney, Sexton, Sydnor Associates

Flag of the United States.svg Lescher & Mahoney

Flag of the United States.svg Place & Place

$7,300,000GovernmentComplete
1974-7-15 [135] One Lexington One Lexington Sep 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2816x2112 Closer.JPG 200 ft (61 m)15 [136] Flag of the United States.svg Russell McCaleb [137] $6,000,000 [136] 190,000 [135] ResidentialCompleteOriginally an office building for the Southern Arizona Bank and Trust Company called the Southern Arizona Bank Plaza, the facade was redone and the structure was converted into condominiums early 2010.
1975-3-5 [138] Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Copper Square.jpg 198 ft (60 m)19 [139] Flag of the United States.svg Schwenn & Clark, Inc. [139] $27,000,000 [140] - $30,000,000 [141] HotelCompleteBuilt on the site of the 12-story Adams Hotel which was built in 1911, it was demolished in two phases, on August 12, 1973, 350 pounds of explosives were used to demolish the two 5-story wings of the hotel, on September 2, 1973, the remaining 12-story structure was demolished.
1975-5-5 [142] 3030 North Central Avenue 3030 North Central Avenue September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2816x2112 North Closer.JPG 188 ft (57 m)14 Flag of the United States.svg McSweeney & Schuppel174,003 [143] OfficeComplete
1976-1-24 [144] Hyatt Regency Phoenix HyattRegencyPhoenix.JPG 317 ft (97 m)24 Flag of the United States.svg Charles Luckman Associates [145] $34,000,000 [145] HotelComplete
1976-9-20 [146] US Bank Center US Bank Bldg PHX.jpg 407 ft (124 m)31 Flag of the United States.svg Thomas F. Marshall Associates$20,000,000 [146] OfficeCompleteOriginally served as headquarters for The Arizona Bank. Bank of America then occupied the tower until 2001 when the Bank of America Tower was completed at the Collier Center. In January 2005, [147] this tower was renamed U.S. Bank Center and underwent a modest renovation to reflect the building's newest and largest tenant.
1977Maricopa County Central Court Building CourtBldgPhx.jpg 234 ft (71 m) [148] 13 [148] Flag of the United States.svg Varney, Sexton, Sydnor Associates GovernmentComplete
1980 3300 North Central Avenue 3300NCentralAve.jpg 356 ft (109 m)27 Flag of the United States.svg Skidmore, Owings and Merrill 364,000OfficeComplete
1981Great Western Bank Plaza 4041 North Central Avenue - 2011-04-13 - South.JPG 295 ft (90 m)20 Flag of the United States.svg Peter Lendrum Architecture [149] OfficeComplete
1981National Bank of Arizona Plaza National Bank of Arizona Plaza September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2112x2816 East.JPG 217 ft (66 m)16 Flag of the United States.svg Rauenhorst Corporation OfficeComplete
1982 [150] Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center 217 ft (66 m)12 [150] Flag of the United States.svg Bertrand Goldberg & Associates [150] $90,000,000MedicalComplete
1982Engle Homes Tower 2600 Tower - 2011-04-13 - East.JPG 289 ft (88 m)20 [151] Flag of the United States.svg Opus West 323,607 [151] OfficeCompleteOriginally the Phelps Dodge Tower.
1984One Camelback One Camelback Phoenix Arizona September 29 2013 2816x2112 Closer.JPG 165 ft (50 m)11 Flag of the United States.svg Shepherd & BoydOfficeComplete
1984Security Title Plaza Security Title Plaza September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2816x2112 Rear.JPG 127 ft (38 m)12 [152] Flag of the United States.svg Dwayne Lewis Architects217,247 [152] OfficeComplete
1984Central Park Square Central Park Square October 6 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2112x2816.JPG 151 ft (46 m)12 [153] Flag of the United States.svg CVML Architects247,911 [153] [154] Office / RetailComplete
1985One Thomas One Thomas September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2816x2112 Northwest Side.JPG 13 Flag of the United States.svg Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects & Planners Inc.Complete
1985-12 [155] Abacus Building Abacus Tower September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 1976x2712 Northwest.jpg 200 ft (61 m)14 [155] Flag of the United States.svg Allen + Philip [156] $43,000,000 [155] 252,400 [157] OfficeComplete
1985 Great American Tower Great American Tower September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2112x2816 South.JPG 320 ft (98 m)24 Flag of the United States.svg Skidmore, Owings and Merrill [158] 338,411 [159] OfficeComplete
19852700 Tower 2700 North Central Avenue - 2011-04-15 - East.JPG 170 ft (51 m)15 Flag of the United States.svg Opus West 213,338 [160] OfficeComplete
1986 One Renaissance Square Phoenix DownTown Ernst and Young.jpg 347 ft (105 m)25 [161] Flag of the United States.svg Emery, Roth & Sons [162] 492,116 [161] OfficeCompleteLEED Gold 2010 [161]
1986Talley Plaza162 ft (49 m)11 [163] Flag of the United States.svg Vernon Swaback Associates [164] 226,000 [163] OfficeComplete
1988Ritz-Carlton Hotel Esplanade Phoenix.jpg 130 ft (39 m)11 Flag of the United States.svg Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects & Planners Inc.HotelComplete
1988Three Gateway Center146 ft (44 m)12 Flag of the United States.svg A. C. Martin Partners

Flag of the United States.svg Sverdrup & Parcel

OfficeComplete [165]
1988 [166] Biltmore Financial Center II150 ft (45 m)11 Flag of the United States.svg CCM3 Architects [167] $60,000,000 [167] 299,499 [166] OfficeComplete
19882800 Tower 2800 North Central Avenue - 2011-04-15 - East.JPG 258 ft (78 m)21 [168] Flag of the United States.svg Opus West 364,533 [168] OfficeCompleteLEED Certified [168]
1988 Phoenix Plaza I PhxPlaza.jpg 331 ft (101 m)20 [169] Flag of the United States.svg Langdon Wilson [169] OfficeComplete
1989 Quest Plaza PhxTallest3.jpg 397 ft (121 m)25 [169] Flag of the United States.svg Langdon Wilson [169] 586,403 [170] OfficeCompleteThe tallest building in Midtown and the 3rd tallest building in Phoenix overall. The tower's design in a basic square with vertical setbacks on all four sides giving each actual corner of the tower three 45-degree angled corners. Adding to the postmodern element is the addition of a single bay style window centered on each face of the tower and spanning floors 2 to 23. The crown is a hip roof, pyramid design and is colored turquoise.
1989Crystal Point Chrystal Point September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2112x2816 Closer.jpg 224 ft (68 m)20 Flag of the United States.svg Dwayne Lewis ArchitectsResidentialComplete
1989 [171] Camelback Esplanade I136 ft (41 m)11 [171] Flag of the United States.svg Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects & Planners Inc. [172] 234,743 [171] OfficeComplete
1990 [171] Camelback Esplanade II136 ft (41 m)11 [171] Flag of the United States.svg Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects & Planners Inc. [172] 234,844 [171] OfficeComplete
1990 [173] One Arizona Center OneAZCenter.jpg 240 ft (73 m)19 [173] Flag of the United States.svg HKS, Inc. [173] 326,000 [174] OfficeComplete
1990 Two Arizona Center Two Arizona Center - 2011-07-09 - South.jpg 260 ft (79 m)20 Flag of the United States.svg HNTB Architecture 438,000 [175] [176] OfficeComplete
1990 Two Renaissance Square Phoenix DownTown Ernst and Young.jpg 372 ft (113 m)27 [161] Flag of the United States.svg Emery, Roth & Sons [162]
Flag of the United States.svg Pierce Goodwin Alexander & Linville [177]
473,392 [161] OfficeCompleteLEED Gold 2010 [161]
1990 [178] Phoenix Plaza II PhxPlaza.jpg 331 ft (101 m)20 [169] Flag of the United States.svg Langdon Wilson [169] OfficeComplete
1990 Hilton Suites Phoenix Quest&Hilton.jpg 128 ft (39 m)11HotelComplete
1990-12Maricopa County Administration Building123 ft (37 m)10 Flag of the United States.svg Varney, Sexton, Lunsford, Aye Associates [179] GovernmentComplete
1991 [180] Viad Tower ViadTower.jpg 374 ft (114 m)24 [180] Flag of the United States.svg HKS, Inc. [180] $83,000,000 [181] 482,256 [182] OfficeCompleteOriginally called the Greyhound Dial Tower, later Dial Tower or Dial Corporate Center.
1994 Phoenix City Hall P378. Phoenix City Hall.jpg 368 ft (112 m)20 [183] Flag of the United States.svg Langdon Wilson [183] $83,000,000 - $120,000,000 [184] 550,000 [183] Complete
1997Camelback Esplanade III136 ft (41 m)10 [185] Flag of the United States.svg Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects & Planners Inc. [172] 218,254 [185] OfficeCompleteLEED Gold [185]
1997Arizona Republic Building Arizona Republic Building October 6 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2816x2112.JPG 124 ft (37 m)10Complete
1999-10 [186] Camelback Esplanade IV136 ft (41 m)10 [186] Flag of the United States.svg Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects & Planners Inc. [172] [186] 206,222 [186] OfficeComplete
1999-12-27 [187] Phoenix Municipal Court Phoenix Municipal Court, Copper Square, Phoenix, AZ - panoramio (1).jpg 161 ft (49 m) [187] 9 [187] Flag of the United States.svg DMJM [187]
Flag of the United States.svg Helmuth, Obata and Kassabaum [187]
Flag of the United States.svg Omni Design Group [187]
$44,880,000 [187] 330,000 [186] GovernmentComplete
2000-6 [188] 24th at Camelback I100 ft (30 m)8 Flag of the United States.svg Pickard Chilton [189] 302,209 [188] OfficeComplete
2000 [190] Bank of America Tower Collier Center.JPG 360 ft (110 m)24 Flag of the United States.svg Opus Architects & Engineers [190] [191] 512,000 [191] OfficeCompleteCenterpiece of the Collier Center, a multi-use office and entertainment complex.
2001 [192] One North Central Phelps Dodge Tower - 2011-07-07 - South East.jpg 289 ft (88 m) [192] 20 [192] Flag of the United States.svg SmithGroup [192] $78,000,000 [192] 460,000 [192] OfficeCompleteOriginally Phelps Dodge Centre
2002Camelback Esplanade V136 ft (41 m)10 Flag of the United States.svg Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects & Planners Inc. [172] 241,000OfficeComplete
2003-1-13 [193] Esplanade Place Esplanade Place October 6 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2816x2112.JPG 135 ft (41 m)13 Flag of the United States.svg DFD CornoyerHedrick [194] $30,000,000 [194] ResidentialComplete
2006-9-28 [195] Optima Biltmore Towers Optima Biltmore Towers October 6 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2816x2112.JPG 143 ft (43 m)15 Flag of the United States.svg David Hovey [196] [197] 469,000 [198] ResidentialComplete
2006The Residences at 2211 Camelback144 ft (43 m)12 [199] Flag of the United States.svg DFD CornoyerHedrick [199] $44,000,000 [200] 376,022 [199] ResidentialComplete
2007The Summit at Copper Square Summit at Copper Square - NWC - 2011-03-03.JPG 250 ft (76 m)23 [201] Flag of the United States.svg Hirsch Associates [201] ResidentialComplete
2008-9-30 [202] Sheraton Phoenix Downtown SheratonPhxDowntown.jpg 360 ft (110 m)31 [203] Flag of the United States.svg Architectonica [204] $350,000,000 [203] HotelComplete
2008 44 Monroe 44 Monroe - 2009-07-06 - SWC.jpg 380 ft (115 m)34 [205] Flag of the United States.svg Tucker Sadler Architects [206] $70,000,000523,619 [207] ResidentialComplete
2009-2 [208] Taylor Place ASU Downtown - Taylor SWC - 2008-12-29.jpg 161 ft (49 m)13 [208] Flag of the United States.svg SmithGroup [209] $71,007,264 [208] 352,000 [210] ResidentialComplete
2009 Freeport-McMoRan Center One Central Park East - South East Corner - 2009-10-30.jpg 383 ft (116 m)26 [211] Flag of the United States.svg SmithGroup [211] $103,000,000 [211] 800,000 [211] Office / HotelComplete
2010 [212] 24th at Camelback II136 ft (41 m)11 [213] Flag of the United States.svg Pickard Chilton [212] 307,915 [213] OfficeComplete
2010-11-5 [214] Alliance Bank Tower CityScape - SEC - 2011-04-13.JPG 385 ft (117 m)28 [215] Flag of the United States.svg Callison Architecture 618,000 [215] OfficeComplete
2012-2-14 [216] Maricopa County Superior Court South Court Tower Maricopa County Superior Court South Court Tower October 6 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2112x2816.JPG 284 ft (86 m)16 [216] Flag of the United States.svg Gould Evans [216] $340,000,000 [216] 695,273 [217] Complete
2014-4 Hotel Palomar Hotel Palomar October 6 2013 Phoenix Arizona 1687x2112 South.jpg 24 Flag of the United States.svg Callison Architecture Retail / Residential / HotelComplete
2017-3-2 [218] Residence Inn by Marriott Phoenix Downtown CourtyardDTPHX.jpg 277 ft (75 m)20 Flag of the United States.svg Awbrey, Cook, Rogers, McGill Architects [218] HotelComplete
2018-11-6 [219] Banner University Medical Center Tower 290 ft (89 m)16 Flag of the United States.svg HKS Architects [220] MedicalComplete
2019-5-20 [221] The Stewart242 ft (74 m)19 Flag of the United States.svg CCBG Architects [221] $80,000,000ResidentialComplete
2019Altura PHX The Link PHX.jpg 350 ft (107 m)30 Flag of the United States.svg Shepley Bulfinch [222] ResidentialCompleteFormerly known as Link PHX
2020The Ryan TheRyanPhoenix.jpg 210 ft (64 m)17 Flag of the United States.svg Omniplan, Inc.ResidentialComplete
2021Kenect Phoenix Kenect Phoenix.jpg 249 ft (75 m)23 Flag of the United States.svg RSP Architects

Flag of the United States.svg Perkins & Will

ResidentialComplete
2021Adeline Adeline Downtown Phoenix.jpg 291 ft (89 m)25 Flag of the United States.svg SmithGroup [223] ResidentialComplete
2022700 N 4th Street 700N4thPHX.jpg 304 ft (93 m)27 Flag of the United States.svg Shepley Bulfinch ResidentialComplete
2022 [224] X Phoenix X Phoenix Apartments.jpg 269 ft (82 m)20 Flag of the United States.svg Shepley Bulfinch

Flag of the United States.svg FitzGerald Associates Architects

ResidentialComplete
2022 [225] Derby Roosevelt Row Derby Downtown Phoenix.jpg 240 ft (73 m)21 Flag of the United States.svg Wilder Belshaw ArchitectsResidentialComplete
2022 (expected) [226] Aspire Fillmore208 ft (63 m)17 Flag of the United States.svg CCBG ArchitectsResidentialUnder Construction
2023 (expected) Valleywise Heath Medical Center 200 ft (61 m)10 Flag of the United States.svg EYP, Inc.MedicalUnder Construction
2023 (expected)Skye on Sixth287 ft (88 m)26ResidentialUnder Construction
2023 (expected)Moontower PHX255 ft (78 m)24 Flag of the United States.svg Shepley Bulfinch ResidentialUnder Construction
2024 (expected)PalmTower Residences316 ft (96 m)28 Flag of the United States.svg The Lamar Johnson Colobrative

Flag of the United States.svg Will Bruder

ResidentialUnder Construction
2024 (expected)Central Station East373 ft (114 m)32ResidentialUnder Construction
2024 (expected)Central Station West230 ft (70 m)22ResidentialUnder Construction

Scottsdale

  Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Completed
y/m/d
NameImageHeightFloorsArchitectCost
USD
Area
sq ft
UsageStatusNotes
1972AmTrust Tower143 ft (43 m)11 Flag of the United States.svg Bell and Bell$10,000,000100,000OfficeCompleteOriginally known as Camel View Plaza or Arizona Bank Building.
2002 The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa 120 ft (36 m)9 Flag of the United States.svg Hill Glazier Architects $89,000,000HotelComplete
2007-12 Plaza Lofts at Kierland Commons Kierland - Plaza Lofts - 2008-04-14.JPG 120 ft (36 m)9 [227] Flag of the United States.svg Nelsen Architects [227] 436,776Residential / RetailComplete
2007-2-12 [228] One Waterfront Place Scottsdale waterfront.jpg 160 ft (48 m)13 Flag of the United States.svg Opus West
Flag of the United States.svg Geoffrey H. Edmunds & Associates Inc [228]
ResidentialComplete
2007-2-12 [228] Two Waterfront Place Scottsdale waterfront.jpg 160 ft (48 m)13 Flag of the United States.svg Opus West
Flag of the United States.svg Geoffrey H. Edmunds & Associates Inc [228]
ResidentialComplete
2010-4-15 [229] Talking Stick Resort Talking Stick Resort Scottsdale Arizona.jpg 180 ft (54 m)15 [229] Flag of the United States.svg FFKR Architects [230] $440,000,000 [229] 407,000 [230] ResortComplete
2017-57160 Optmia Kierland99 ft (30 m)10 Flag of the United States.svg David HoveyResidentialComplete
2018-57120 Optmia Kierland117 ft (35 m)12 Flag of the United States.svg David HoveyResidentialComplete
20207140 Optmia Kierland117 ft (35 m)12 Flag of the United States.svg David HoveyResidentialComplete
2020-87180 Optmia Kierland117 ft (35 m)12 Flag of the United States.svg David HoveyResidentialComplete
2021Hyatt House North Scottsdale105 ft (32 m)9 Flag of the United States.svg Allen + PhilipHotelComplete

Tempe

  Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Completed
y/m/d
NameImageHeightFloorsArchitectCost
USD
Area
sq ft
UsageStatusNotes
1963Palo Verde East Arizona State University, Tempe Main Campus, Tempe, AZ - panoramio (132).jpg 97 ft (29 m)8 Flag of the United States.svg Cartmell and Rossman$1,500,000ResidentialComplete [231]
1964Palo Verde West Arizona State University, Tempe Main Campus, Tempe, AZ - panoramio (129).jpg 97 ft (29 m)8 Flag of the United States.svg Cartmell and Rossman$1,500,000ResidentialComplete [232]
1967-9-10 [233] Manzanita Hall Manzanita Hall from Veterans Way.jpg 181 ft (85 m)15 [234] Flag of the United States.svg Cartmell and Rossman [235] $3,600,000 [234] 205,000 [234] ResidentialComplete
1968-11-9 [236] Wexler Hall Architecture, Arizona State University Campus, Tempe, Arizona - panoramio (245).jpg 97 ft (29 m)8 Flag of the United States.svg Michael & Kemper Goodwin [236] $1,714,23894,000EducationCompleteOriginally known as the Mathematics Building
1991-9-30Life Sciences Tower ASU Life Sciences Tower, Tempe, Arizona.jpg 161 ft (49 m)9 Flag of the United States.svg Anderson DeBartolo Pan, Inc.EducationComplete [237]
2000US Airways Headquarters USAirwaysHQTempe.jpg 130 ft (39 m)9 [238] Flag of the United States.svg Leo A. Daly
Flag of the United States.svg SmithGroup [238]
218,000 [238] OfficeCompleteLEED Gold [238]
2002-7 [239] Hayden Ferry Lakeside I HaydenFerry&Centerpoint.jpg 138 ft (42 m)8 [239] Flag of the United States.svg DFD CornoyerHedrick [240] $21,000,000 [241] 203,000 [239] OfficeComplete
2006Edgewater Hayden Ferry - 2007-09-09 - Residential North West.jpg 100 ft (30 m)8 Flag of the United States.svg Callison Architecture, Inc. [242] $67,000,000 [243] 128,000 [242] ResidentialComplete
2007-2 [244] Hayden Ferry Lakeside II HaydenFerry&Centerpoint.jpg 194 ft (59 m)12 [244] Flag of the United States.svg DFD CornoyerHedrick$55,000,000 [245] 300,000 [244] OfficeComplete
2007Bridgeview Bridgeview, Hayden Ferry Lakeside.jpg 156 ft (47 m)12 [246] Flag of the United States.svg Callison Architecture, Inc. [242] $140,000,000 [246] 352,000 [242] ResidentialComplete
2009-2 [247] Tempe Gateway8 [247] Flag of the United States.svg Opus Architects & Engineers [247] $49,000,000 [248] [249] 263,000 [247] Office / RetailComplete
2009-8-18 [250] 922 Place11 [250] Flag of the United States.svg Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture [251] $30,000,000 [250] 275,000 [252] ResidentialCompleteFormerly called The Vue on Apache
2011West Sixth I West Sixth - 2011-04-15 - North.JPG 258 ft (78 m)22 [253] Flag of the United States.svg Gould Evans [253] ResidentialCompleteCenterpoint Residential
2011West Sixth II West Sixth - 2011-04-15 - North.JPG 345 ft (105 m)30 [253] Flag of the United States.svg Gould Evans [253] ResidentialCompleteCenterpoint Residential
2013-8University House University House 2, Tempe, AZ.jpg 193 ft (58 m)19 [254] Flag of the United States.svg Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture [254] $42,600,000414,000 [254] ResidentialCompleteAlso known as Hub on Campus. [254]
2013-9-26 [255] Residence Inn Tempe Residence Inn Tempe Downtown University.jpg 145 ft (44 m) [256] 11 [255] Flag of the United States.svg LK Architecture [257] $50,000,000 [255] HotelComplete
2017-9 [258] The Rise on Apache170 ft (52 m) [259] 15 [258] Flag of the United States.svg Shepley Bulfinch [259] 640,000 [258] Mixed UseComplete
2018-8 [260] Union Tempe221 ft (67 m) [256] 20 / 12 [260] Flag of the United States.svg Opus Architects & Engineers, LLC [256] $160,000,000 [260] 850,000 [260] Mixed UseComplete
2020-6 [261] Tempe Hilton Canopy Hotel159 ft (48 m) [256] 14 [261] Flag of the United States.svg Allen + Philip [261] $60,000,000 [261] 136,000 [262] HotelComplete
2020 [263] Watermark Office Tower318 ft (97 m) [256] 15 [256] Flag of the United States.svg Nelsen Partners [264] $150,000,000 [265] 265,000 [265] Mixed UseComplete
2020-8 [266] Oliv Tempe259 ft (79 m) [267] 24 [266] Flag of the United States.svg Antunovich Associates [268] 319,148 [268] Mixed UseCompleteThe land purchased for the project—only 0.75 acres—sold for $8.4 million, and was the most expensive land purchase (per square foot) of any in Arizona over the last 10 years [269]
2020 [270] Mirabella at ASU 231206-4 Mirabella at ASU.jpg 250 ft (76 m) [256] 20 [270] Flag of the United States.svg Ankrom Moisan Architects, Inc. [271] $167,000,000 [271] 620,000 [272] Residential: RetirementComplete
2021-8 [273] Westin Tempe223 ft (68 m) [274] 18 [274] Flag of the United States.svg RSP Architects Ltd. [274] $86,000,000 [273] 276,558 [275] HotelComplete
2022 (Expected) [276] 100 Mill245 ft (75 m) (estimated) [276] 15 [277] Flag of the United States.svg Davis Architects$190,000,000 [278] 280,000 [276] Office/HotelUnder ConstructionDevelopment of the site is conditioned upon renovation of the Valley's oldest continually occupied structure, [279] the historic Hayden House. [277]

Tucson

  Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Completed
y/m/d
NameImageHeightFloorsArchitectCost
USD
Area
sq ft
UsageStatusNotes
1917 Santa Rita Hotel Addition 100 ft (30 m)8 Flag of the United States.svg William and Alexander Curlett HotelDemolishedAddition to the original 5 story structure built in 1903
1929-10-11 Chase Building Valley National Bank building (Tucson) from SW 1.JPG 142 ft (43 m)11 Flag of the United States.svg Walker & Eisen Architects$1,000,000OfficeCompleteOriginally the Consolidated National Bank building.
1930-1-4 [280] Pioneer Hotel Building PioneerTucAZ1.jpg 151 ft (46 m)11 Flag of the United States.svg Roy Place OfficeCompleteOriginally a hotel. In the early morning hours of December 20, 1970 a fire broke out in the building resulting in the deaths of 29 people. Louis Cuen Taylor, a 16-year-old boy, was later charged with starting the fire. Taylor was sentenced to life in prison though he continues to maintain his innocence.
1962-2-12 [281] Transamerica Building Transamerica Building, Tucson, AZ (2007-04-02).jpg 155 ft (47 m)11 Flag of the United States.svg Thomas E. Stanley [282] 180,000 [283] OfficeCompleteOriginally the Phoenix Title Building, named after its largest tenant. Later called the Transamerica Title Building.
1963-11-1 [284] Tucson House Tucson House 1501 N. Oracle Rd. Tucson, Arizona from Drachman St. - Copy 01.jpg 195 ft (59 m)18 Flag of the United States.svg Lowenberg & Lowenberg [285]

Flag of the United States.svg Nicholas G. Sakellar [285]

ResidentialComplete
1966-3-27 [286] Pima County Legal Services Building Pima County Legal Services Building Fourth Avenue, Tucson (8390673869).jpg 260 ft (79 m)20 [287] Flag of the United States.svg Place & Place [286] $4,500,000 [287] 220,000 [287] OfficeCompleteOriginally the Tucson Federal Savings & Loan Association Building or Tucson Federal Building. [288] Later known as the Home Federal Building.
1967-10-23 [289] City Hall Tower Tucson City Hall Tower Low Quality.JPG 120 ft (36 m)10 Flag of the United States.svg Friedman and Jobusch [290] $1,800,000 [289] - 1,900,000 [291] City HallComplete
1968-10-30 [292] Pima County Health & Welfare Building Pima County Health And Welfare Low Quality.jpg 6 [292] Flag of the United States.svg Terry Atkinson [293]

Flag of the United States.svg Gordon Luepke [293]

$2,000,000 [292] 96,000 [292] GovernmentComplete
1969-9 [294] Pima County Administration Building Pima County Administration Building Low Quality.JPG 11 Flag of the United States.svg Terry Atkinson [293]

Flag of the United States.svg Gordon Luepke [293]

$3,961,850 [295] GovernmentCompleteA fire broke out on the 4th floor on the night of June 25, 1973, there was only minor damage to the building estimated to be $40,000, there was additional damages of $500,000 to equipment. [296] Investigators later determined that a 17-year-old boy employed at the building intentionally lit the fire. The building did not have sprinklers at the time of the fire. [297]
1973-11-29 [298] The Hotel Arizona150 ft (45 m)12 Flag of the United States.svg Everett I. Brown [299] $9,000,000 [300] HotelCompleteOriginally the Braniff Place Tucson or Braniff International Hotel. [300] [301]
1974-5-10 [302] Federal Building Federal Building, Tucson, AZ (2007-04-02).jpg 113 ft (34 m)8 Flag of the United States.svg Cain, Nelson, Wares, Cook & Associates [303] $5,500,000 [304] GovernmentComplete
1975 [305] Pima County Superior Court Building Downtown Tucson, AZ (W. Pennington), 2007-04-02.jpg 9 [305] Flag of the United States.svg Terry Atkinson [293]

Flag of the United States.svg Gordon Luepke [293]

$7,500,000 [305] GovernmentCompleteHigh winds caused the top of the buildings framework to bend 5 feet during construction. [305]
1975-5 [306] 5151 East Broadway 226 ft (68 m)16 [307] Flag of the United States.svg Mascarella Merry & Associates [307] $7,500,000 [307] 210,000 [307] OfficeCompleteOriginally the Great Western Bank-Pima Savings Building or just Great Western Bank Building. [307]
1977 Bank of America Plaza Bank Of America Plaza Downtown Tucson, AZ (W. Pennington), 2007-04-02.jpg 264 ft (80 m) [308] 16 [308] Flag of the United States.svg Allan Elias [308] $10,000,000 [308] 160,000 [309] OfficeCompleteOriginally the Arizona Bank Plaza.
1985Gould-Simpson Building141 ft (42 m)10 Flag of the United States.svg Metz, Train & Youngren$18,500,000OfficeComplete
1986 One South Church UniSource Energy Tower, from intersection.jpg 330 ft (100 m)23 [310] Flag of the United States.svg Fentress Bradburn Associates240,811 [310] OfficeCompleteFormerly UniSource Energy Tower and Norwest Bank Tower.
2011-11UniSource Energy Building9 [311] 170,000 [311] OfficeComplete
2011-11-11Casino Del Sol Resort, Spa and Conference Center10$131,000,000161,000Casino / HotelComplete
2013Luna170 ft (51 m)14 Flag of the United States.svg Shepley Bulfinch $25,000,000ResidentialComplete
2013-10-19 [312] Hub at Tucson160 ft (48 m)13 Flag of the United States.svg Antunovich AssociatesResidentialComplete
8-2014Sol160 ft (48 m)13 Flag of the United States.svg Shepley Bulfinch ResidentialComplete
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Number of buildings

CityCompletedUnder-ConstructionOn-HoldDemolished
Casa Grande1000
Chandler2001
Flagstaff1000
Mesa4000
Phoenix107703
Scottsdale11000
Tempe22100
Tucson20301
State Total1681105

Average floor count

CityAverage floor count
Casa Grande9
Chandler10
Flagstaff9
Mesa12.25
Phoenix16.39
Scottsdale11.66
Tempe13.77
Tucson12.41
State Total15.25

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