List of tallest buildings in Medan

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Medan is the capital of North Sumatra province and one of the largest cities in Indonesia. It is the largest city in the island of Sumatra, also the largest city in Indonesian archipelago outside the island of Java. Medan was transformed rapidly from a small kampong of few hundred people in 1869 into the largest city in Sumatra and when the Sultan of Deli moved their residence in 1891, Medan became the capital of North Sumatra. [1] Rapid development ushered a western-centric development in Medan. [2] [3] Medan has many colonial architectural sites, while accompanying its growth as a metropolitan city. [4] Construction of high-rise buildings in the city was restricted to 12 floors according to the Regulation of Flight Safety Operations because of the presence of Soewondo Airbase in the center of Medan. However, since commencing operation of Kuala Namu International Airport in 2013, construction of high-rise buildings in the city is booming. There are currently[ when? ] nine 150m+ buildings and another five are under construction. [5]

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Medan city 2019.jpg
Medan city centre in 2019

List of tallest buildings

This list includes completed and topped off buildings that have 29 floors or more. [6]

RankNameFloorsHeight
m
YearImageNote
1The Manhattan Tower 150150.72019 [7] Currently the tallest building in Medan
1The Manhattan Tower 250150.72019 [8] Currently the tallest building in Medan
3Grand Jati Junction Office Tower501442019 [9]
4Podomoro City Deli Office Tower502017 [10]
4Podomoro City Deli Premium Apartment I402017 [10]
4Podomoro City Deli Premium Apartment II402017 [10] Currently the tallest building in Medan
4Manhattan Cambridge Condominium I402017
4Manhattan Cambridge Condominium II402017
4Podomoro City Deli Condominium I302017 [10] Currently the tallest building in Medan
4Podomoro City Deli Condominium II302017 [10] Currently the tallest building in Medan
4Podomoro City Deli Apartment Liberty302017 [10] Currently the tallest building in Medan
4Podomoro City Deli Apartment Lincoln302017 [10] Currently the tallest building in Medan
4Podomoro City Deli Apartment Lexington302017 [10] Currently the tallest building in Medan
4Centre Point - Centria301282013 [11]
4Centre Point - Centrum30123.82013 [11]
4Reiz Condominium30
5Hotel JW Marriott and B&G Tower281082008
6RSU Mitra Medika Premiere272021
6Grand Swiss Belhotel272007
7Cambridge City Square Condominium I262009
7Cambridge City Square Condominium II262009
7Cambridge City Square Condominium III262009
8Hilton Garden Inn Medan2094.42013 [11]
9Regale International Hotel & Convention18
10Adi Mulya Hotel17
11Hotel Grand Aston Medan16
11Hotel Citi International Sun Yat Sen16
12Royal Residence Apartment I15
12Royal Residence Apartment II15
12Lippo Plaza Hotel & Siloam Hospital I15

List of tallest buildings under construction and proposed

Under construction

This is a list of high-rise buildings that are under construction in Medan and have at least 20 floors.

RankNameFloorsHeight
m
Year
1Deli Tobacco Residences40
2J Queen Private Residences29
3De'Prima Apartement25
4Mansyur Residence Condotel Horison I24
5Mansyur Residence Condotel Horison II24
6Mansyur Residence Condotel Horison III24
7Mansyur Residence Condotel Horison IV24
8Sky View Setiabudi Apartment24
9Grand Residences24
10Princeton Building24
11Empire Suites-Ring Road24

Proposed

This is the list of high-rise buildings that are proposed to be built in Medan and are planned to have at least 20 floors.

RankNameFloorsHeight
m
Year
1Cemara Asri Condominium I36
2Cemara Asri Condominium II36
3Kirana Tower Apartment I30
4Kirana Tower Apartment II30
5Kirana Tower Apartment III30
6The Tiara Hotel30
7Peninsula Apartment-Hotel I30
8Peninsula Apartment-Hotel II30
9Peninsula Apartment-Hotel III30
10Peninsula Apartment-Hotel IV14
11Sky Avenue Apartment Office I29
12Sky Avenue Apartment Office II29
13Sky Avenue Apartment Office III29
14Sky City Apartment20
15Setiabudi Residence I20
16Setiabudi Residence II20

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