List of tallest buildings in Upstate New York
Upstate New York, broadly defined as a region of the U.S. state of New York north of New York City and Westchester County, is home to several skyscrapers and high-rises. The tallest building in New York State is the 104-story One World Trade Center, which was completed in 2014 and rises to 1,776 feet (541 m) in Lower Manhattan, New York City.[1] New York City, the largest city in the United States, is home to the vast majority of the skyscrapers in New York; outside the city, most of the state's skyscrapers are concentrated in Albany, Buffalo and Rochester. The tallest building in Upstate New York is the 44-story Erastus Corning Tower, which rises 589 feet (180 m) in Albany, the state's capital city.[2] Although the building is the tallest in the upstate region by a significant margin, it does not appear in the 100-tallest buildings in New York state when New York City skyscrapers are included in the ranking.[3] The second-tallest building in the upstate region is the 529-foot (161 m) One HSBC Center, which also stands as the tallest building in the city of Buffalo.[4]
Tallest buildings
This list ranks completed skyscrapers in Upstate New York that stand at least 290 feet (88 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.
Rank | Name | Image | Height ft / m |
Floors | Year | City | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Erastus Corning Tower | 589 / 180 | 44 | 1966 | Albany | Tallest building in Albany[2] | |
2 | One Seneca Tower | 529 / 161 | 40 | 1972 | Buffalo | Tallest building in Buffalo[4] | |
3 | Xerox Tower | 443 / 135 | 30 | 1968 | Rochester | Tallest building in Rochester | |
4 | Legacy Tower | 401 / 122 | 20 | 1995 | Rochester | ||
5 | Buffalo City Hall | 398 / 121.3 | 32 | 1931 | Buffalo | ||
6 | The Metropolitan | 392 / 119 | 27 | 1973 | Rochester | ||
7 | Rand Building | 391 / 119 | 29 | 1929 | Buffalo | ||
8 | Alfred E. Smith Building | 388 / 118 | 34 | 1928 | Albany | ||
9 | Kodak Tower | 360 / 110 | 19 | 1914 | Rochester | Expanded from 16 to 19 floors in 1930 | |
10 | Seneca Niagara Casino Tower | 358 / 109 | 26 | 2006 | Niagara Falls | Tallest building in Niagara Falls, New York [5] | |
11 | Main Place Tower | 350 / 107 | 26 | 1969 | Buffalo | ||
12 | Liberty Building | 345 / 105 | 23 | 1925 | Buffalo | 333 feet/101.5 meters to the roof | |
13 | One M & T Plaza | 317 / 97 | 21 | 1966 | Buffalo | [6] | |
14 | State Tower Building | 312 / 95.4 | 23 | 1927 | Syracuse | Tallest building in Syracuse | |
=15 | 1, 2, 3, and 4 Empire State Plaza | 310 / 94 | 23 | 1966 | Albany | Also known as the Agency Buildings | |
19 | First Federal Plaza | 309 / 94 | 21 | 1976 | Rochester | Top was formerly a revolving restaurant | |
20 | Electric Tower | 294 / 90 | 14 | 1912 | Buffalo | Also known as the Niagara Mohawk Building. |
Buildings in Yonkers ranked by floor count
Due to the unknown heights as well as Yonkers bordering New York City, they are not included in the main list.
Rank | Name | Floors | Year |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Saint Casimir Apartments[7] | 28 | |
2 | Seven Pines Tower | 27 | 1974 |
3 | Parkledge Apartments (West Tower) | 23 | 1971 |
4 | Tower One | 20 | 1971 |
See also
List of tallest buildings by city
- List of tallest buildings in Albany, New York
- List of tallest buildings in Buffalo
- List of tallest buildings in Rochester, New York
- List of tallest buildings in Syracuse, New York
References
- ↑ "Empire State Building". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on 2010-02-01. Retrieved 2007-11-19.
- 1 2 "Erastus Corning II Tower". CTBUH. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- ↑ "Diagram of Skyscrapers in the State of New York". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- 1 2 "One HSBC Center". CTBUH. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- ↑ Seneca Niagara Casino Tower | Buildings | EMPORIS
- ↑ One M & T Plaza | Buildings | EMPORIS
- ↑ existing | Buildings | EMPORIS