List of tallest buildings in North Carolina
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This list of tallest buildings in North Carolina ranks skyscrapers in the U.S. state of North Carolina by height. The tallest building in North Carolina is the Bank of America Corporate Center in Charlotte, which contains 60 floors and is 871 ft (265 m) tall. The second-tallest building in the state is the Duke Energy Center also in Charlotte, North Carolina, which rises 786 feet (240 m) above the ground.
Tallest buildings
This list ranks North Carolina skyscrapers that stand at least 200 feet (60.96 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts or other objects not part of the original plans. Existing structures are included for ranking purposes based on present height.
Rank | Name | Image | Height ft / m |
Floors | Year | City | Notes |
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1 | Bank of America Corporate Center | ![]() |
871 / 265[1] | 60 | 1992 | Charlotte | 56th-tallest in the United States and the tallest between Philadelphia and Atlanta; tallest building in Charlotte and North Carolina since 1992[2] |
2 | 550 South Tryon | ![]() |
786 / 240[3] | 54 | 2010 | Charlotte | 479th-tallest in the world; 62nd-tallest in the United States; 2nd-tallest in North Carolina. Tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 2010s.[4][5] It is the largest building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[6] |
3 | Truist Center | ![]() |
659 / 201[7] | 47 | 2002 | Charlotte | Tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 2000s.[8][9] It is the fourth largest building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[6] |
4 | Bank of America Tower | ![]() |
632 / 193[10] | 35 | 2019 | Charlotte | It is the seventh largest building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[6] |
5 | One Wells Fargo Center | ![]() |
588 / 179[11] | 42 | 1988 | Charlotte | Tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 1980s.[12][13][14] It is the third largest building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[6] |
6 | The Vue | ![]() |
560 / 170[15] | 51 | 2010 | Charlotte | 6th Tallest building in Charlotte and the tallest residential high rise in North Carolina[16] |
7 | PNC Plaza | 538 / 164[17] | 32 | 2008 | Raleigh | Previously known as RBC Plaza; was the U.S. headquarters of RBC Bank | |
8 | Bank of America Plaza | ![]() |
503 / 153[18] | 40 | 1974 | Charlotte | [19][20][21] It is the ninth largest building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[6] |
9 | 1 Bank of America Center | ![]() |
484 / 148[22] | 32 | 2010 | Charlotte | Also known as 150 North College[23][24] or 1 BAC |
10 | 300 South Tryon[a] | ![]() |
463 141[25] | 25 | 2017 | Charlotte | Anchored by Barings[26][27][28] |
11 | 121 West Trade | 462 / 141[29] | 32 | 1990 | Charlotte | Also known as the Interstate Tower[30][31] | |
12 | 100 North Main Street | 460 / 140[32] | 34 | 1995 | Winston-Salem | Tallest building in Winston-Salem since 1995, as well as the tallest in North Carolina outside of Charlotte and Raleigh | |
13 | Three Wells Fargo Center | ![]() |
450 / 137[33] | 32 | 2000 | Charlotte | Originally known as Three First Union Center[34][35] It is the fifth largest building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[6] |
14 | Fifth Third Center | ![]() |
447 / 136.3[36] | 30 | 1997 | Charlotte | Also known as the IJL Financial Center and 201 North Tryon[37][38] |
Museum Tower | ![]() |
447 / 136.3[39] | 42 | 2017 | Charlotte | 43-story apartment tower developed by Childress Klein, built atop of the Mint Museum | |
16 | Two Wells Fargo Center | ![]() |
433 / 132[40] | 32 | 1971 | Charlotte | Originally known as Two First Union Center[41][42] It is the eighth largest building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[6] |
17 | Two Hannover Square | ![]() |
431 / 131[43] | 29 | 1991 | Raleigh | Commonly referred to as the "BB&T Building"[44] |
18 | Ally Charlotte Center | ![]() |
427 / 115.2[45] | 26 | 2021 | Charlotte | Construction started in December 2016. Delivered on May 3, 2021.[46][47][48][49] It is the tenth largest building in Charlotte by leasable square feet.[6] |
19 | Ascent Uptown | ![]() |
426 / 129.8[50] | 33 | 2017 | Charlotte | 32-story apartment tower developed and owned by Greystar Real Estate Partners |
20 | Avenue | ![]() |
425 / 130[51] | 36 | 2007 | Charlotte | [52][53] |
21 | 400 South Tryon | ![]() |
420 / 128[54] | 32 | 1974 | Charlotte | Also known as Duke Energy Plaza. Originally known as Wachovia Corporate Center and First Union Corporate Center.[55][56][57] |
22 | Winston Tower | ![]() |
410 / 125[58] | 29 | 1966 | Winston-Salem | Tallest building in Winston-Salem from 1966 to 1995 |
23 | Wells Fargo Capitol Center | 400 / 122[59] | 30 | 1990 | Raleigh | ||
24 | Carillon Tower | ![]() |
394 / 120[60] | 24 | 1991 | Charlotte | |
25 | Charlotte Plaza | ![]() |
388 / 119[61] | 28 | 1982 | Charlotte | [62] |
26 | The Ellis | ![]() |
384 / 117[63] | 33 | 2021 | Charlotte | 549 apartment units with 19,000 square feet of retail. Completed June 2021.[64] It is one of the tallest residential towers in Charlotte.[65] |
FNB Tower Charlotte | ![]() |
384 / 117[66] | 30 | 2021 | Charlotte | FNB Corporation anchored building will include 156,000 square feet of office space, 196 luxury apartments, and 2,300 square feet of retail. Ground broke in December 2018.[67] The building opened on July 21, 2021.[68] | |
28 | Lincoln Financial Building | ![]() |
374 / 114[69] | 20 | 1990 | Greensboro | Tallest building in Greensboro |
29 | Lowe's Global Technology Center | ![]() |
357 / 108.814[70] | 23 | 2021 | Charlotte | Being constructed across from the Design Center of the Carolinas, will be anchored by Lowe's. Construction started August 2019.[71] It is the tallest building in Charlotte outside of Uptown.[72] |
30 | University Tower | ![]() |
356 / 108[73] | 17 | 1986 | Durham | Tallest building in Durham |
31 | The Eastern | 354 / 108 [74] | 36 | 2022 | Raleigh | Also named “Walter Tower” after Sir Walter Raleigh | |
33 | Catalyst | ![]() |
338 / 103[75] | 27 | 2009 | Charlotte | |
34 | GMAC Tower | 330 / 101[76] | 21 | 1980 | Winston-Salem | ||
35 | 525 North Tryon | ![]() |
330 / 100.6[77] | 19 | 1999 | Charlotte | |
36 | Wells Fargo Tower | ![]() |
328.50 / 100 | 21 | 1989 | Greensboro | Office |
37 | TradeMark | ![]() |
325 / 99.1 [78] | 28 | 2007 | Charlotte | |
38 | First Citizens Plaza | ![]() |
320 / 97.5 [79] | 23 | 1987 | Charlotte | [80][81][82] |
AC Hotel/Residence Inn Charlotte EpiCentre | ![]() |
320 (97.5)[83] | 23 | 1987 | Charlotte | <re name="skyscrapercenter_15519"/f> | |
40 | SkyHouse Uptown North Tower | File:Skyhouse Charlotte.jpg | 318 / 96.9 [84] | 24 | 2015 | Charlotte | [85] |
SkyHouse Uptown South Tower | File:Skyhouse Charlotte.jpg | 318 / 96.9 [86] | 24 | 2017 | Charlotte | [87] | |
42 | Reynolds Building | 314 / 95.7[88] | 22 | 1929 | Winston-Salem | Tallest building in Winston-Salem from 1929 to 1966. | |
43 | The Arlington | ![]() |
310 / 94.5 [89] | 24 | 2002 | Charlotte | |
Skye | ![]() |
310 / 94.5[90] | 23 | 2013 | Charlotte | [91][92][93] | |
45 | Honeywell Tower | ![]() |
305 / 93.05[94] | 23 | 2021 | Charlotte | Construction starting September 2019. The third building as part of the Legacy Union development.[95] |
JW Marriott Charlotte | ![]() |
305 (93.05)[96] | 22 | 2021 | Charlotte | Construction started in December 2018. Part of the Ally Charlotte Center. Once completed it will be the 7th largest hotel in Charlotte by number of rooms with 381 rooms.[97] The hotel opened August 17, 2021.[98] | |
46 | 101 Independence Center | ![]() |
301 / 91.8[99] | 22 | 193 | Charlotte | [100][101][102] |
47 | BB&T Center | ![]() |
300 / 91.4[103] | 22 | 1974 | Charlotte | [104][105][106] |
One City Center | ![]() |
300 / 91.44[107] | 27 | 2018 | Durham | Mixed use residential. | |
49 | 200 South Tryon | ![]() |
299 / 91.1[108] | 18 | 1961 | Charlotte | Tallest building constructed in Charlotte in the 1960s.[109][110][111] |
50 | The Westin Charlotte | ![]() |
293 / 89.3[112] | 25 | 2003 | Charlotte | Largest hotel in Charlotte by number of rooms[97] |
NASCAR Plaza | 293 / 89.3[113] | 20 | 2009 | Charlotte | [114][115][116] | ||
BB&T Financial Center | 271 / 83.2[117] | 21 | 1987 | Winston-Salem | Former BB&T Headquarters | ||
Durham Centre | 273 / 83[118] | 18 | 1987 | Durham | 3rd tallest building in Durham | ||
53 | Sheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four Seasons | ![]() |
270 / 82[119] | 28 | 1991 | Greensboro | Tallest hotel in Greensboro |
53 | Harrah's Cherokee Casino & Hotel | 267 / 81[120] | 22 | 2012 | Cherokee | Tallest building outside of any major metro area | |
54 | Raleigh Crossing (300H) | 263 / 80 | 19 | 2022 | Raleigh | Phase 1 of the Raleigh Crossing development. Headquarters of Pendo. | |
55 | Renaissance Plaza | ![]() |
256.50 / 78[121] | 19 | 1989 | Greensboro | |
56 | The Tower at Mutual Plaza | ![]() |
252 (77)[122] | a14 | 1965 | Durham | Headquarters of N.C Mutual Life Insurance. Tallest building in Durham from 1965 to 1986. |
57 | Nissen Building | 246 / 75[123] | 20 | 1927 | Winston-Salem | Tallest building in Winston-Salem from 1927 to 1929. | |
Marriott Winston Plaza Hotel | 237 / 72.2[124] | 19 | 1984 | Winston-Salem | Tallest full-service hotel in Winston-Salem | ||
58 | Jefferson Standard Building | ![]() |
233 / 71[125] | 18 | 1923 | Greensboro | Tallest building in Greensboro from 1923 to 1989 |
59 | Center Pointe | ![]() |
233 / 71[126] | 16 | 1966 | Greensboro | |
One West Fourth | 211 / 64.3[127] | 13 | 2002 | Winston-Salem | Tallest building constructed in Winston-Salem in the 2000s | ||
60 | Duke Chapel | ![]() |
210 / 64[128] | 1935 | Durham | Tallest building in Durham from 1935 to 1937. | |
61 | Hill Building | ![]() |
202 / 61.6[129] | 17 | 1937 | Durham | 21c Hotel. Tallest building in Durham from 1937 to 1965. A window was broken after a man was pushed off the top floor. |
RJR Plaza Building | 201 / 69 | 12 | 1929 | Winston-Salem | |||
Reynolds Tower - WFUBMC | 201 / 69 | 16 | 1972 | Winston-Salem |
Tallest under construction
This lists buildings that are under construction in North Carolina and are planned to rise at least 200 ft (61 m). Buildings that have already been topped out are also included. As of December 2021 there are 7 such buildings under construction.
Name | Image | Height ft (m) |
Floors | Year | City | Notes |
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Duke Energy Plaza | ![]() |
597 / 181.96[130] | 40 | 2022 | Charlotte | Will be leased by Duke Energy. Construction started in May 2019. It will become the new headquarters for Duke.[131] The building topped out on August 20, 2021, as reported by the Charlotte Business Journal.[132] |
400H | 256 / 72.273 [133] | 20 | Fall 2023 | Raleigh | 144,000 SF office space, 16,000 SF retail, and 242 apartments[134][135] | |
The Tower at Cardinal North Hills | 239 / 73 | 18 | Spring 2023 | Raleigh | Located in the North Hills area, this high rise development will feature 192 residential units.[136] | |
1714 South Boulevard | ![]() |
318 / 96.9 | 24 | 2024 | Charlotte | 24 story residential tower with 324 apartments. It will be developed by White Point Partners and Greystar. Located at the corner of South Blvd and Kingston in South End. Construction started in December 2021. |
Legacy Union Phase Four | 366 | Charlotte | The fourth office tower as part of the phase four of the Legacy Union project. The tower will be anchored by Robinson Bradshaw. Construction started in April 2022.[137] | |||
The Line | ![]() |
212 / 69.7 | 16 | 2021 | Charlotte | Portman developed office tower with retail anchored by Sycamore Brewing and a food hall. Construction is underway as of 2020[139] The building should be completed in the fourth quarter of 2021.[72] |
Radius Dilworth | ![]() |
325 / 99.1 | 26 | 2024 | Charlotte | Two apartment towers at the corner of Morehead Street and Euclid Avenue with a combined total of 626 units.[140] Construction will begin in the fourth quarter of 2021.[141] |
110 East | ![]() |
308 / 93.8 | 23 | 2023 | Charlotte | 370,000 square foot office tower with 7,000 square of street level retail at the intersection of South Boulevard and East/West Boulevard. Construction will be starting in the second quarter of 2021.[142][143] |
RUSBUS (Tower 1) | 410 / 125 | 33 | 2025 | Raleigh | 1 of 2 towers planned for GoTriangle's Raleigh Union Station Bus Facility Project. To house the primary bus station for the development.[144] | |
RUSBUS (Tower 2) | 228 / 69.5 | 17 | 2025 | Raleigh | 1 of 2 towers planned for GoTriangle's Raleigh Union Station Bus Facility Project.[144] | |
320 South St. | 213 / 64.9 | 20 | 2024 | Raleigh | To include approximately 300 apartments and 10,000 square feet of retail space.[145] |
Proposed and approved
This lists buildings that are proposed, approved, or on hold in North Carolina that are planned to rise at least 200 ft (61 m).
Name | Height* ft / m |
Floors | Year | Status | Primary Purpose | City | Notes | |
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2161 Hawkins | 24 | 2024 | Approved | Residential | Charlotte | Apartment tower with 200 to 300 units, planned next to the current The Line construction site where Sycamore Brewing is currently.[146] | ||
Metropolitan Apartment Tower | 285 / 86.86 | 22 | Approved | Residential | Charlotte | Apartment tower with 330 units, planned next to the Metropolitan and Midtown Park.[147] | ||
Stream Realty Partners Tower | 20 | 2024 | Approved | Office | Charlotte | 325,000 square foot building on a 1.7 acre lot located directly next to Suffolk Punch and the Lynx Blue Line's New Bern Station in South End, construction will start in the second quarter of 2022 and finish in 2024[148][149] | ||
Queensbridge Collective Residential Tower 1 | 38 | 2025 | Approved | Residential | Charlotte | Apartment tower with 350 units to be developed by Riverside Investment & Development, planned on the site of the Uptown Cabaret and Midnight Diner.[95][150] | ||
Midtown Charlotte Mixed Use Tower | 250 | 17 | Proposed | Mixed use | Charlotte | Mixed use development at 1175 Pearl Park Way. Plans include 350 apartments, a 150-room hotel, and up to 24,000 square feet of retail space. | [151] | |
Queensbridge Collective Residential Tower 2 | 30 | 2025 | Approved | Residential | Charlotte | Apartment tower with 350 units to be developed by Riverside Investment & Development, planned on the site of the Uptown Cabaret and Midnight Diner.[95][150] | ||
Queensbridge Collective Office Tower | 42 | Approved | Office | Charlotte | Office tower with a minimum of 800,000 square feet to be developed by Riverside Investment & Development, planned on the site of the Uptown Cabaret and Midnight Diner.[95][150] | |||
1728 South Boulevard | 20 | 2025 | Approved | Office | Charlotte | Office Tower that will be a joint venture between White Point Partners, MRP Realty and Barings with 400,000 square of office space, ground floor retail, and a rooftop terrace. The building will be near 1714, which is the 24 story residential tower that is currently under construction. It will be built on the lot that Walgreen currently occupies and the store will be located on the ground floor once complete. Construction will begin in 2023[152] | ||
Southern Land Co. Residential Tower | 30 | 2025 | Approved | Residential | Charlotte | Apartment tower with 300 units to be developed by Southern Land Co., planned on the site of Tyber Creek Pub. It will break ground in early 2023 and finish by 2025. Tyber Creek will occupy 6,700 square of the building with outdoor and indoor areas.[153] | ||
Catalyst Capital Partners and Stiles Corp. Residential Tower | 30 | 2024 | Approved | Residential | Charlotte | Apartment tower with 291 units, 9,500 square feet of ground floor retail, and 10,000 square feet of office space occupied by Catalyst is being developed by Catalyst Capital Partners and Stiles Corp. It is planned on the former site of Price's Chicken Coop located at 1600 and 1604 Camden Road. It will break ground in the third quarter of 2022.[154][155] | ||
Project 561 | 561 / 171 | 28 | Approved | Office | Greensboro | Will become the tallest building in North Carolina outside of Charlotte and include 400,000 square feet of Class A office space and a hotel. The 28-story tower would sit on top of an 8-story parking deck and would include a spire.[156] | ||
506 Capital Blvd | 40 | Approved | Office/Residential | Raleigh | [157] | |||
Smoky Hollow Phase III | 500 / 150 | 40 | Approved | Office/Residential | Raleigh | [158] | ||
Carson South End | 465 | 31 | 2025 | Approved | Office/residential/hotel | Charlotte | 31 story mixed use tower with 560,000 square feet of office space, 200 room hotel, 10,000 square feet of retail, and 100 residential units. Construction will start in late 2022 and complete in 2025.[159] | |
Nexus Phase 1 | 15 | Proposed | Office/Residential | Raleigh | [160] | |||
Raleigh Civic Campus Phase 1 | 20 | Proposed | Government | Raleigh | Phase 1 of 3. Referred to as "New City Hall, East Building" in City of Raleigh materials.[161][162] | |||
Raleigh Civic Campus Phase 2 | 20 | Proposed | Government | Raleigh | Phase 2 of 3. Referred to as "New City Hall, West Building" in City of Raleigh materials. Master plan refers to this building as a "twin" to phase 1.[162] | |||
Raleigh Civic Campus Phase 3 | 20 | Proposed | Government | Raleigh | Phase 3 of 3. Third-party development of up to 20 stories with parking deck.[162] | |||
301 Hillsborough Phase 2 | 19 | Proposed | Office/Residential | Raleigh | Phase 2 of the Raleigh Crossing development. Mixed-use tower with 135 residential units, 165 room hotel, and 8,000 SF of retail.[163] | |||
Crabtree Valley Mall Tower | 30 | Proposed | Hotel/Office | Raleigh | Part of a larger redevelopment plan for Crabtree Valley Mall[164] | |||
Carolina Development Group Tower | 37 | On Hold | Residential | Charlotte | 350 apartments and up to 6,500 square feet of retail space at the intersection North Smith and West 10th streets[165] | |||
The Howard R. Levine Center for Education | 270 | 18 | Approved | Education | Charlotte | Main tower as part of the Wake Forest School of Medicine's Innovation District. Construction starting in 2022.[166] | ||
Moxy Hotel | 230 / 70.1 | 20 | Approved | Hotel | Charlotte | Construction starting 2022 | ||
Intercontinental Hotel at Belk Place | 420 / 128 | 32 | Approved | Hotel | Charlotte | Construction started in 2019 going vertical in 2022 | ||
Third Street and Baldwin Office Tower | 299 / 91.2 | 20 | Approved | Office/Hotel | Charlotte | Office tower with planned 240 room hotel near the Cherry and Elizabeth neighborhoods. Construction starting in 2022 | ||
The Nash (Tower 1) | 40 | Approved | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Multi-use building planned for downtown Raleigh located near Nash Square. | |||
The Nash (Tower 2) | 40 | Approved | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Multi-use building planned for downtown Raleigh located near Nash Square. | |||
Raleigh Convention Hotel and Downtown Development Project (Tower 1) | ~550/~168 | 40 | 2026 | Approved | Hospitality | Raleigh | Planned to be constructed near Raleigh's convention center and performing arts center. Expected to have at least 500 rooms. Originally expected to be completed in 2028, the project completion deadline can be moved to 2026 if desired.[167] | |
Raleigh Convention Hotel and Downtown Development Project (Tower 2) | ~800/~244 | 40 | 2026 | Approved | Office/Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Planned to be constructed near Raleigh's convention center and performing arts center. Originally expected to be completed in 2028, the project completion deadline can be moved to 2026 if desired.[167] | |
Downtown South (Tower 1) | 40 | Approved | Office | Raleigh | Part of Kane Realty's Downtown South Soccer Stadium project.[168] | |||
Downtown South (Tower 2) | 40 | Approved | Hospitality | Raleigh | Part of Kane Realty's Downtown South Soccer Stadium project.[168] | |||
110 South McDowell Street | 20 | 2025 | Approved | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | To begin construction in 2023.[169] | ||
North Hills Redevelopment (Tower 2) | Proposed | Raleigh | One of multiple towers planned for North Hills.[170] | |||||
North Hills Redevelopment (Tower 3) | Proposed | Raleigh | One of multiple towers planned for North Hills.[170] | |||||
North Hills Redevelopment (Tower 4) | Proposed | Raleigh | One of multiple towers planned for North Hills.[170] | |||||
227 W. Davie St. | 40 | Approved | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | To be developed by NCR Hospitality Corporation.[171] | |||
700 South Salisbury Street (Phase 1) | 20 | 2024 | Approved | Residential | Raleigh | To begin construction in 2022.[172] | ||
700 South Salisbury Street (Phase 1) | 20 | 2024 | Approved | Residential | Raleigh | To begin construction in 2022.[172] | ||
1727 S Saunders St. | 292 / 89 | 24 | 2025 | Approved | Residential | Raleigh | Approximately 14,000 feet of retail. To begin construction in early 2023.[173] | |
Downtown South (Office) | 27 | 2025 | Approved | Office | Raleigh | To begin construction in early 2023.[173] | ||
Holiday Inn Redevelopment | 231 / 70 | 21 | 2025 | Approved | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | To begin construction in early 2023. Will replace Raleigh's infamous circular-shaped Holiday Inn. To become a Kimpton Hotel, and Raleigh's first ever Boutique hotel.[174] | |
316 Edenton St. | 40 | Approved | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | [175] | |||
Vela LongView | 336 / 102 | 30 | 2025 | Approved | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Will have 524,568 Sq Ft for residential units and retail spaces. To begin construction in mid-2023.[176] | |
327 W. Morgan St. | 40 | Approved | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | ||||
401 Hillsborough St. | 40 | Approved | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | [177] | |||
The Creamery (Tower 1) | 432 / 131.6 | 36 | Approved | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Initially planned to rise to 32 stories, but modified in 2022.[178] | ||
The Creamery (Tower 2) | 295 / 89.9 | 21 | Approved | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Initially planned to rise to 20 stories, but modified in 2022.[178] | ||
327 W Hargett St. | 40 | Proposed | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Will have up to 700 residential units, 440,000 square feet of office and 20,600 square feet of retail space. | |||
330 W Hargett St. | 362 / 110.3 | 30 | Approved | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Will have 372 residential units, up 247,000 square feet of office and up to 12,000 square feet of retail space. | ||
333 S Dawson St. | 40 | Approved | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | [179] | |||
618 Hillsborough St. | 20 | Proposed | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | To incorporate an updated version of the Char-Grill currently operational on site. | |||
118 E South St. | 30 | 2030 | Proposed | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Part of the Shaw U Development.[180] | ||
121 E South St. | 30 | 2030 | Proposed | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Part of the Shaw U Development.[180] | ||
125 E South St. | 30 | 2030 | Proposed | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Part of the Shaw U Development.[180] | ||
130 MLK Jr Blvd. | 30 | 2030 | Proposed | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Part of the Shaw U Development.[180] | ||
600 S Blount St. | 30 | 2030 | Proposed | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Part of the Shaw U Development.[180] | ||
212 E South St. | 40 | 2030 | Proposed | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Part of the Shaw U Development.[180] | ||
213 E South St. | 40 | 2030 | Proposed | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Part of the Shaw U Development.[180] | ||
214/218 E South St. | 40 | 2030 | Proposed | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Part of the Shaw U Development.[180] | ||
219 E South St. | 40 | 2030 | Proposed | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Part of the Shaw U Development.[180] | ||
226 E South St. | 40 | 2030 | Proposed | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Part of the Shaw U Development.[180] | ||
757 S Blount St. | 40 | 2030 | Proposed | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Part of the Shaw U Development.[180] | ||
760 S Blount St. | 40 | 2030 | Proposed | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Part of the Shaw U Development.[180] | ||
800 S Wilmington St. | 40 | 2030 | Proposed | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | Part of the Shaw U Development.[180] | ||
521 S Wilmington St. | 245 / 74.7 | 20 | Approved | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | [181] | ||
303 S Dawson St. | 40 | Approved | Mixed-Use | Raleigh | [182] | |||
4006 Market at North Hills St. (Phase 1) | 266 / 81 | 23 | Approved | Residential | Raleigh | Will include 354 units, 542 parking spaces, and roughly 5,600 square feet of retail.[183] | ||
4006 Market at North Hills St. (Phase 2) | 317 / 81 | 40 | Approved | Residential | Raleigh | Will include 258 units, 319 parking spaces, and roughly 4,400 square feet of retail.[183] | ||
Park City Residences (Tower 1) | 237 / 72.2 | 20 | 2025 | Approved | Residential | Raleigh | [184] | |
Park City Residences (Tower 2) | 237 / 72.2 | 20 | 2025 | Approved | Residential | Raleigh | [184] | |
320 W Cabarrus St. | 20 | Proposed | Office | Raleigh | Would replace Raleigh’s famous Videri Chocolate Factory.[185] | |||
327 W Davie St. | 20 | Proposed | Residential | Raleigh | Would replace Raleigh’s famous Videri Chocolate Factory.[185] | |||
Lassiter at North Hills | 40 | Proposed | Residential | Raleigh | [186] |
See also
- List of tallest buildings in Charlotte
- List of tallest buildings in Raleigh, North Carolina
- List of tallest buildings in Durham, North Carolina
- List of tallest buildings in Winston-Salem
- List of tallest buildings in the United States
- List of tallest buildings by U.S. state
Notes
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