List of tallest buildings in Ohio
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This List of tallest buildings in Ohio ranks the forty tallest high-rise buildings by height within the state of Ohio. Ohio's twenty-four tallest buildings are all located in Ohio's three largest cities: Columbus (Central Ohio), Cleveland (Northeast Ohio), and Cincinnati (Southwest Ohio).
Rank | Name | Image | Height ft / m |
Floors | Year | City | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Key Tower | ![]() |
947 (289) | 57 | 1991 | Cleveland | 165th tallest building in the world; 39th tallest in the United States; tallest building between Philadelphia and Chicago |
2 | Terminal Tower | ![]() |
771 (235) | 52 | 1927 | Cleveland | 102nd tallest building in the United States; 2nd tallest building in the world when completed |
3 | Great American Tower at Queen City Square | ![]() |
665 (201) | 41 | 2011 | Cincinnati | Tallest building in Cincinnati |
4 | 200 Public Square | ![]() |
658 (201) | 45 | 1985 | Cleveland | Tallest in building constructed in Cleveland in 1980s |
5 | Rhodes State Office Tower | ![]() |
629 (192) | 45 | 1973 | Columbus | Tallest building in Columbus |
6 | Carew Tower | ![]() |
574 (175) | 49 | 1931 | Cincinnati | Tallest building in Cincinnati for 80 years between 1931-2011, second tallest building now |
7 | LeVeque Tower | ![]() |
555 (169) | 49 | 1927 | Columbus | Tallest completed in 1920s in Columbus. Fifth tallest building in the world at time of completion. |
8 | William Green Building | ![]() |
530 (162) | 33 | 1990 | Columbus | Tallest building constructed in Columbus in the 1990s |
9 | Tower at Erieview | ![]() |
529 (161) | 40 | 1964 | Cleveland | Tallest building constructed in Cleveland in the 1960s |
10 | Huntington Center (Columbus) | ![]() |
512 (156) | 37 | 1984 | Columbus | Tallest building constructed in Columbus in the 1980s. |
11 | Vern Riffe State Office Tower | ![]() |
503 (153) | 32 | 1988 | Columbus | |
12 | Fourth and Vine Tower | ![]() |
495 (151) | 31 | 1913 | Cincinnati | |
13 | One Nationwide Plaza | ![]() |
485 (148) | 40 | 1976 | Columbus | |
14 | Scripps Center | ![]() |
468 (143) | 36 | 1990 | Cincinnati | |
15 | Franklin County Government Center | ![]() |
464 (141) | 27 | 1991 | Columbus | |
16 | AEP Building | ![]() |
456 (139) | 31 | 1983 | Columbus | |
17 | One Cleveland Center | ![]() |
450 (137) | 31 | 1983 | Cleveland | |
18 | Fifth Third Center (Cleveland) | ![]() |
446 (136) | 27 | 1991 | Cleveland | |
19 | Borden Building | 438 (134) | 34 | 1974 | Columbus | ||
20 | Carl B. Stokes Federal Courthouse Tower | ![]() |
430 (131) | 23 | 2002 | Cleveland | Tallest in building constructed in Cleveland in 2000s |
21 | Fifth Third Center | ![]() |
423 (129) | 32 | 1969 | Cincinnati | |
22 | Justice Center Complex | ![]() |
420 (128) | 26 | 1977 | Cleveland | Tallest in building constructed in Cleveland in 1970s |
23 | Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building | ![]() |
419
(128) |
31 | 1967 | Cleveland | |
24 | Center at 600 Vine | ![]() |
418
(127) |
30 | 1984 | Cincinnati | |
25 | Fifth Third Center at One SeaGate | 411 (125) | 32 | 1982 | Toledo | Tallest building in Toledo; tallest building in Ohio, outside Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati. | |
26 | First Financial Center | ![]() |
410 (125) | 32 | 1991 | Cincinnati | |
27 | PNC Center | ![]() |
410
(125) |
35 | 1980 | Cleveland | |
28 | Three Nationwide Plaza | ![]() |
408
(124) |
27 | 1989 | Columbus | |
29 | Kettering Tower | 405
(124) |
30 | 1970 | Dayton | Tallest building in Dayton | |
30 | Fiberglas Tower | 400
(120) |
30 | 1969 | Toledo | ||
31 | The Lumen | ![]() |
396
(120.7) |
35 | 2020 | Cleveland | 318 apartment units, 550 parking spaces, and 22,000 square feet (2,000 m2) of common space for residents,
making it one of the largest apartment complexes in the city center. It also has a retail liner in front of the garage on Euclid Ave. |
32 | KeyBank Tower | 385
(117) |
28 | 1976 | Dayton | ||
33 | The 9 | 383
(119) |
28 | 1971 | Cleveland | ||
34 | Hilton Cleveland Downtown Hotel | ![]() |
374
(114) |
32 | 2016 | Cleveland | |
35 | Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza | ![]() |
372
(113) |
31 | 1931 | Cincinnati | |
36 | PNC Bank Building | ![]() |
368
(112) |
27 | 1930 | Toledo | |
37 | One Columbus Center | ![]() |
366 (112) | 26 | 1987 | Columbus | |
38 | AT&T Huron Road Building | ![]() |
365
(111) |
24 | 1927 | Cleveland | Second tallest building constructed in Cleveland in the 1920s, Terminal Tower is the tallest building built in the 1920's |
39 | Rhodes Tower | ![]() |
363
(110) |
20 | 1971 | Cleveland | 4th tallest educational-purposed building in the United States |
40 | Chase Tower | ![]() |
357 (109) | 25 | 1964 | Columbus |
Tallest buildings under construction or proposed
Name | Height | City | Completion year |
---|---|---|---|
Sherwin Williams Headquarters | 616 ft (188 m) | Cleveland | 2024 |
NuCLEus | 500 ft (150 m) | Cleveland | Canceled[1] |
Millennial Tower | 380 ft (120 m) | Columbus | TBD |
Merchant Building | 382 ft (116 m) | Columbus | 2025 |
City Club Apartments | 297 ft (91 m) | Cleveland | 2022 |
See also
- List of tallest buildings in Akron
- List of tallest buildings in Cincinnati
- List of tallest buildings in Cleveland
- List of tallest buildings in Columbus
- List of tallest buildings in Dayton
- List of tallest buildings in Toledo
References
- ^ Prendergast, Ken. "Stark has buyer for downtown nuCLEus properties". Retrieved 2022-09-14.