List of tallest buildings in Phoenix

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Downtown Phoenix skyline in 2012 at night Downtown Phoenix Skyline Lights.jpg
Downtown Phoenix skyline in 2012 at night
Skyline view of Downtown Phoenix in 2009 -- looking northeast from helicopter above the 4th Avenue Jail. Downtown Phoenix Aerial Looking Northeast.jpg
Skyline view of Downtown Phoenix in 2009 — looking northeast from helicopter above the 4th Avenue Jail.

Phoenix, the capital of the U.S. state of Arizona, has 23 buildings standing at least 295 feet (90 m). [1] The tallest building in Phoenix is the 40-story Chase Tower, completed in 1972 with 38 habitable floors rising to 483 feet (147 m). [2] It is also the tallest building in Arizona. The second-tallest building in the city and the state is the U.S. Bank Center, which rises 407 feet (124 m). [3] Of the 25 tallest buildings in Arizona, 22 are located in Phoenix. [4] However, none of them are among the tallest in the United States.

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The history of tall buildings in Phoenix began with the completion in 1924 of the Luhrs Building; the structure rose 138 feet (42 m) and ten floors. The Westward Ho was completed in 1927. [5] This 16-floor, 208-foot (63 m) structure stood as the tallest in Phoenix until 1960. [5] Midtown Phoenix went through a building boom in the early 1960s, resulting in the completion of six high-rises, including the Phoenix Corporate Center and 4000 North Central Avenue. The 1970s brought development back to Downtown Phoenix and saw the completion of five major high-rises, including the two tallest buildings in the city: Chase Tower and the U.S. Bank Center. The next major period of development occurred in both districts and lasted from 1980 to the early 1990s. In this time period, 9 of the city's current 25 tallest buildings were constructed, including Century Link Tower, BMO Tower and Renaissance Square.

While high-rise construction didn’t entirely stop, development slowed considerably until 2007 when Downtown gained five more high-rises within three years, including the 1,000-room Sheraton Grand Phoenix and the 34-story 44 Monroe apartment tower.

Currently, the Downtown Phoenix skyline is growing at a rapid pace with dozens of high-rises under construction, approved or proposed. The most recently completed high-rise is Derby, a residential-use tower that rises 21 stories and 240 feet (73 m).

Downtown PHX Panorama.jpg
Phoenix skyline from South Mountain Park including downtown and midtown

Tallest buildings

Number of completed buildings in the specified height range.

500 ft
(152 m) to 599 ft
(183 m)
400 ft
(122 m) to 499 ft
(152 m)
300 ft
(91 m) to 399 ft
(122 m)
200 ft
(61 m) to 299 ft
(91 m)
Total
02193354

As of 2022, Phoenix has 54 completed buildings that rise above 200 feet (61 m), and of those only 2 are taller than 400 feet (120 m). No completed buildings are taller than 500 feet (150 m), although 1 rising 535 feet (163 m) has been approved for construction. This lists ranks Phoenix buildings that exceed a height of 61 m (200 ft) including spires and architectural details, but not antenna masts.

RankNameImageHeight
ft (m)
FloorsUseYearDistrictNotes
1 Chase Tower PhxTallest1.jpg 483 (147)40Office1972 Downtown Has been the tallest building in Phoenix and Arizona since 1972. Tallest building constructed in Phoenix in the 1970s. Tallest building between San Diego, California, and San Antonio, Texas. [6]
2 U.S. Bank Center US Bank Bldg PHX.jpg 407 (124)31Office1976DowntownSecond-tallest building in Phoenix and Arizona. [7]
3 Century Link Tower PhxTallest3.jpg 397 (121)25Office1989 Midtown Tallest building in the city and the state outside of Downtown Phoenix. Tallest building constructed in Phoenix in the 1980s. [8] [9]
4 CityScape Office Tower CityScape - SEC - 2011-04-13.JPG 385 (117)27Office2010DowntownTallest building constructed in Phoenix in the 2010s. [10] [11]
5 44 Monroe 44 Monroe - 2009-07-06 - SWC.jpg 380 (116)34Residential2008DowntownTallest residential building in Arizona. Tallest building in Phoenix constructed in the 2000s. [12] [13]
6 BMO Tower PhxTallest5.jpg 374 (114)24Office1991MidtownTallest building constructed in Phoenix in the 1990s. [14] [15]
7 Two Renaissance Square Phoenix DownTown Ernst and Young.jpg 372 (113)28Office1990DowntownTaller building of a two-building plaza; connected by skybridge to One Renaissance Square. [16] [17]
8 Phoenix City Hall P378. Phoenix City Hall.jpg 368 (112)20Government1994Downtown [18] [19]
9 (tie) Bank of America Tower Collier Center.JPG 360 (110)23Office2000DowntownTallest office building constructed in Phoenix in the 2000s. [20] [21]
9 (tie) Sheraton Phoenix Downtown SheratonPhxDowntown.jpg 360 (110)31Hotel2008DowntownTallest hotel in Arizona. [22] [23]
11 (tie) 100 West Washington 100 W Washington St.jpg 356

(109)

27Government1971Downtown [24] [25]
11 (tie) 3300 North Central Avenue 3300NCentralAve.jpg 356 (109)27Office1980Midtown [26] [27]
13Altura PHX The Link PHX.jpg 350 (107)30Residential2019DowntownFormerly known as Link PHX. [28]
14 One Renaissance Square One Renaissance Square.jpg 347 (106)26Office1986DowntownShorter building of a two-building plaza; connected by skybridge to Two Renaissance Square. [29] [30]
15 (tie) Freeport-McMoRan Center One Central Park East - West - 2011-04-15.JPG 341 (104)26Office/Hotel2009Downtown [31] [32]
15 (tie) Phoenix Corporate Center Phoenix Corporate Center - 2011-04-13- West.JPG 341 (104)26Office1965MidtownTallest building constructed in Phoenix in the 1960s. [33] [34]
17 (tie) Phoenix Plaza I Central Phoenix, AZ, SW Corner Thomas Road and Central Avenue, from left, Phoenix Professional Tower, Phoenix Corporate Center, Phoenix Plaza, Hilton Suites, 2011 - panoramio.jpg 331 (101)20Office1988Midtown [35] [36]
17 (tie) Phoenix Plaza II PhxPlaza.jpg 331 (101)20Office1990Midtown [37] [38]
19 Great American Tower GreatAmericanTower.jpg 320 (98)24Office1985Midtown [39] [40]
20 Hyatt Regency Phoenix HyattRegencyPhoenix.JPG 317 (97)20Hotel1976Downtown [41] [42]
21700 N 4th Street 700N4thPHX.jpg 304 (93)27Residential2022DowntownTallest building constructed in Phoenix in the 2020s. [43]
22 Hotel Palomar & Cityscape Residences Hotel Palomar Cityscape.jpg 297 (91)24Residential/Hotel2014DowntownTallest hotel constructed in Phoenix in the 2010s. [44]
234041 North Central Avenue 4041 North Central Avenue - 2011-04-13 - South.JPG 295 (90)22Office1980Midtown [45] [46]
24Adeline Adeline Downtown Phoenix.jpg 291 (89)25Residential2021Downtown [47] [48]
25Banner University Medical Center Tower 290 (89)16Medical2017 Coronado Tallest hospital tower in Arizona. [49]
26 (tie)2600 Tower 2600 Tower - 2011-04-13 - East.JPG 289 (88)21Office1982Midtown [50] [51]
26 (tie) One North Central Phelps Dodge Tower - 2011-07-07 - South East.jpg 289 (88)20Office2001Downtown [52] [53] [54]
28Maricopa County Superior Court South Tower Maricopa County Superior Court South Court Tower October 6 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2112x2816.JPG 284 (86)16Government2012Downtown [55]
29 4000 North Central Avenue 4000 North Central Ave.jpg 280 (85)23Office1965Midtown [56] [57]
30X Phoenix Phase 1 X Phoenix Apartments.jpg 266 (82)20Residential2022Downtown [58]
31 Two Arizona Center Two Arizona Center - 2011-07-09 - South.jpg 260 (79)20Office1990Downtown [59] [60]
322800 Tower 2800 North Central Avenue - 2011-04-15 - East.JPG 258 (78)20Office1988Midtown [61] [62]
33Executive Towers Condominiums Executive Towers Condominiums - 2011-04-15 - North West.JPG 255 (78)22Residential1964Midtown [63] [64]
34The Summit at Copper Square Summit at Copper Square - NWC - 2011-03-03.JPG 254 (77)23Residential2007Downtown [65] [66]
35 Meridian Bank Tower FLWright Phoenix AZ Center Osborn 1120.jpg 252 (77)20Office1960Midtown [67] [68]
36Moontower PHX250 (76)24Residential2023Downtown [69]
37 (tie)Kenect Phoenix Kenect Phoenix.jpg 249 (75)23Residential2021Downtown [70]
37 (tie)The Monroe One11 September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2112x2816 Northwest.JPG 249 (75)18Office1964Downtown [71] [72]
39 Residence Inn by Marriott Phoenix Downtown CourtyardDTPHX.jpg 247 (75)20Hotel2017Downtown [73]
403800 North Central Avenue 3800 Tower.jpg 245 (74)17Office1962Midtown [74]
41 (tie) One Arizona Center OneAZCenter.jpg 240 (73)19Office1990Downtown [75]
41 (tie) 3838 North Central Avenue 3838 North Central Avenue September 29 2013 2112x2816 Southwest.JPG 240 (73)20Office1971MidtownFormerly known as the Greyhound Building. [76]
41 (tie)Derby Derby Downtown Phoenix.jpg 240 (73)21Residential2022Downtown [77]
44Regency House Regency House October 6 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2112x2816.JPG 235 (71)21Residential1966Midtown [78]
45Central Court Building CourtBldgPhx.jpg 234 (71)13Government1977Downtown [79]
46 Phoenix Financial Center Phoenix Financial Center September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2112x2816 West.JPG 228 (69)18Office1970MidtownOriginally opened in September 1964 as a 10 story building. [80] The architectural plans called for two 18-story buildings and two one story structures, in 1968 construction began on adding an additional 8-stories. [81]
47Crystal Point Chrystal Point September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2112x2816 Closer.jpg 224 (68)20Residential1989Midtown [82]
48The Stewart223 (68)19Residential2019Downtown [83]
49 (tie)CBIZ Plaza National Bank of Arizona Plaza September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2112x2816 East.JPG 217 (66)16Office1980Midtown [84]
49 (tie) Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center 217 (66)12Medical1982Coronado [85]
51Fellowship Towers Fellowship Towers.jpg 212 (64)17Residential1972Midtown [86]
52The Ryan TheRyanPhoenix.jpg 210 (64)17Residential2020DowntownResidential portion of the Block 23 development. [87]
53 Westward Ho Westward Ho PHX.jpg 208 (63)16Residential1929DowntownHeld the title of tallest building in Arizona for over 30 years until the completion of the Guaranty Bank Building in 1960. [88] Including the antenna and spire, Westward Ho tops out at 488 ft (149 m), making it the tallest structure in Downtown Phoenix.
54 (tie)One Lexington One Lexington Sep 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 2816x2112 Closer.JPG 200 (61)15Residential1974MidtownOriginally 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. [89]
54 (tie)Copper Point Tower Abacus Tower September 29 2013 Phoenix Arizona 1976x2712 Northwest.jpg 200 (61)14Office1985Midtown [90]

Tallest under construction, approved, and proposed

Number of under construction, approved, or proposed buildings in the specified height range.

500 ft
(152 m) to 599 ft
(183 m)
400 ft
(122 m) to 499 ft
(152 m)
300 ft
(91 m) to 399 ft
(122 m)
200 ft
(61 m) to 299 ft
(91 m)
Total
1181424

Tallest buildings: site prep or under construction

As of January 2023, there are 11 high-rise buildings that are under construction or are under site prep that will rise at least 200 feet (61 m). A floor count of 15 stories is used as the cutoff in place of a height of 200 feet (61 m) for buildings whose heights have not yet been released by their developers.

NameHeight
ft (m)
FloorsUseYear
(est.)
StatusDistrictRef
Central Station (East Tower)374 (114)32Residential/Office2025Under ConstructionDowntown [91] [92]
Sol Modern332 (101)29Residential2025Under ConstructionDowntown [93]
X Phoenix (Phase 2)320 (98)26Residential2024Under Construction (stalled)Downtown [94]
PALMTower Residences292 (89)28Residential2024Topped OutDowntown [95]
Skye on 6th285 (87)26Residential2023Topped OutDowntown [96] [97]
Saiya255 (78)23Residential2024Topped OutDowntown [98]
AVE Phoenix Sky240 (73)17Residential2023Topped OutDowntown [99] [100]
X Roosevelt234 (71)19Residential2024Under ConstructionDowntown [101]
Central Station (West Tower)230 (70)22Student Residential2024Topped OutDowntown [92]
Valleywise Health Medical Center200 (61)10Medical2023Topped OutCentral City [102]

Tallest buildings: approved, site plan under review or proposed

There are 14 high-rises approved or proposed for construction that are planned to rise at least 200 feet (61 m). A floor count of 15 stories is used as the cutoff in place of a height of 200 feet (61 m) for buildings whose heights have not yet been released by their developers.

NameHeight
ft (m)
FloorsUseYear
(est.)
StatusDistrictRef
The Astra Phoenix (North Tower)541 (163)44Residential/Hotel2027ApprovedDowntown [103] [104]
The Astra Phoenix (South Tower)425 (122)36Residential/Office2027ApprovedDowntown [103]
1st & Pierce St381 (123)36Residential2025ProposedDowntown
360 N 3rd Ave365 (111)31Residential-ProposedDowntown
Central Ave & Thomas Rd350 (107)31Residential-ProposedMidtown
Jefferson Place350 (107)29Residential-StalledDowntown [105] [106]
901 N Central Ave340 (104)30Residential-ProposedDowntown
Vela Phoenix (701 N Central)291 (89)26Residential2025ApprovedDowntown
2nd and Portland270 (82)26Residential2025ProposedDowntown
Fairmont Phoenix (The Blue)250 (76)25Residential/Hotel2025ApprovedDowntown [107]
1500 N Central Ave250 (76)22Residential-ProposedMidtown
Link PHX III250 (76)25Residential-ProposedDowntown [108]
The Edith206 (63)16Hotel2025ApprovedDowntown [109]

Timeline of tallest buildings

Nine different structures have held the title of tallest building in Phoenix, beginning with the Arizona State Capitol in 1900.

NameImageStreet addressYears as tallestHeight*
ft / m
FloorsRef
Arizona State Capitol AZ State Capitol Building 80635.JPG 1700 West Washington Street1899–192092 (28)4 [110]
Heard Building P-Heard Building-1920.jpg 112 North Central Avenue1920–1924102 (31)8 [111]
Luhrs Building Luhrs Building.jpg 13 West Jefferson Street1924–1929138 (42)10 [112]
Westward Ho Westward Ho PHX.jpg 618 North Central Avenue1929–1960208 (63)16 [113]
Meridian Bank Tower FLWright Phoenix AZ Center Osborn 1120.jpg 3550 North Central Avenue1960–1964252 (76)21 [68]
Executive Towers Condominiums Executive Towers Condominiums - 2011-04-15 - North West.JPG 207 West Clarendon Avenue1964-1965255 (78)22 [63] [64]
Phoenix Corporate Center Phoenix Corporate Center - 2011-04-13- West.JPG 3003 North Central Avenue1965–1971341 (104)26 [34]
Wells Fargo Plaza [B] WellsFargo3.jpg 100 West Washington Street1971–1972356 (109)27 [25]
Chase Tower [C] PhxTallest1.jpg 201 North Central Avenue1972–present483 (147)40 [6]

Notes

A. ^ Using a threshold of 115 feet. [114]
B. ^ This building was originally known as the First National Bank Plaza but has since been renamed Wells Fargo Plaza. [24]
C. ^ This building was originally known as the Valley Bank Center. The name was later changed to Bank One Center, but has been known as Chase Tower since 2005. [6]

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