List of tallest buildings in Dallas

Skyline of Dallas
Uptown and Downtown Dallas in 2025
Tallest buildingBank of America Plaza (1985)
Tallest building height921 ft (280.7 m)
First 150 m+ buildingGables Republic Tower (1954)
Number of tall buildings (2025)
Taller than 100 m (328 ft)58
Taller than 150 m (492 ft)20
Taller than 200 m (656 ft)6
Number of tall buildings — feet
Taller than 300 ft (91.4 m)85

Dallas is the third-largest city in the U.S. state of Texas. It is the largest city in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States, with a population of 8.3 million as of 2024. Dallas is the site of 85 completed high-rise buildings over 300 feet (91 m), 20 of which stand taller than 492 ft (150 m).[1][2][3] Dallas' skyline is one of the largest in the Southern United States. It has the second most skyscrapers taller than 492 ft (150 m) in Texas, after Houston. The tallest building is the Bank of America Plaza, which rises 921 ft (281 m) in Downtown Dallas and was completed in 1985.

The history of skyscrapers in the city began with the 14-story Praetorian Building in 1909, often regarded the first in Dallas[4] or even the entire Western United States.[5] The 1920s saw the construction of notable office towers such as the Davis Building, Santa Fe Building, and the Magnolia Building. While Dallas' skyline was mostly unchaged during the Great Depression and World War II, the Mercantile National Bank Building was the only major office building completed during the war. Built in 1943, it was the tallest building completed during World War II. After the war, Dallas resumed high-rise construction earlier than most U.S cities. Gables Republic Tower, completed in 1958, was the first building to surpass 492 ft (150 m) in Dallas. From the mid-1950s to 1970s, the city's skyline grew steadily under a skyscraper boom downtown. Dallas' current second-tallest building, Renaissance Tower, was built during this period to a height of 710 ft (216 m). Its height was later increased to 886 ft (270 m) in 1986.

The energy boom of the early 1980s led to a surge in skyscraper construction, including the completion of Bank of America Plaza, Comerica Bank Tower, Chase Tower, and Fountain Place. Out of the ten tallest buildings in Dallas, eight were built during the 1980s, and none were completed after 1987. The later oil glut and early 1990s recession brought an end to the boom, and the downtown skyline has grew little until the mid-2000s. In the 21st century, high-rise development in Dallas has centered around an area northwest of downtown, mainly in Uptown and Victory Park. Although the number of buildings taller than 300 ft (91 m) increased from 53 in 2000 to 85 in 2025, the amount of them taller than 492 ft (150 m) only increased from 18 to 20. The two additions are Museum Tower and AMLI Fountain Place, both located downtown.

Dallas-Fort Worth is the largest metropolitan area in the United States without a supertall skyscraper. The height of skyscrapers in Dallas is impacted by the Dallas Love Field airport, whose flight paths cover downtown and areas to its northwest.[6] The tallest buildings in Dallas are concentrated in downtown, with a noticeable decrease in height north of Spur 366 that divides downtown from Uptown and Victory Park. High-rise buildings extend further northwards towards Oak Lawn, including in the neighborhood of Turtle Creek. There is a much smaller cluster of towers around the Galleria Dallas, in the city's north, as well as shorter high-rises on both sides of State Highway 75. High-rises are sparse throughout the rest of the city. While not a skyscraper, the 560 ft (171 m) Reunion Tower is one of the skyline's most iconic landmarks, recognizable for its spherical geodesic dome. The tower's observation deck is a popular photography spot for Dallas' skyline.

History

Number of buildingsYear02040608010019001920194019601980200020202040Buildings taller than 300 ft (91 m)Buildings taller than 328 ft (100 m)Buildings taller than 492 ft (150 m)Buildings taller than 656 ft (200 m)Growth of skyscrapers in Dallas
Number of buildings by height in Dallas by the end of each year. Click on the legend to toggle a specific height on or off. View chart definition.

Cityscape

Map of tallest buildings

The map below shows the location of buildings taller than 300 feet (91 m) in Dallas' downtown and Uptown. Each marker is numbered by height and colored by the decade of the building's completion. Buildings located outside the map are denoted with an asterisk (*)

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Bank of America Plaza
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Renaissance Tower
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Comerica Bank Tower
4
Chase Tower
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Fountain Place
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Trammell Crow Center
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1700 Pacific
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Santander Tower
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Energy Plaza
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First National Bank Tower
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Gables Republic Tower
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Republic Center Tower II
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One AT&T Plaza
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Ross Tower
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AMLI Fountain Place
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Tower at Cityplace*
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Museum Tower
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Sheraton Dallas Hotel Central Tower
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Mercantile National Bank Building
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Bryan Tower
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Harwood Center
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717 Harwood
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2100 Ross Avenue
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Renaissance Dallas Hotel*
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One Dallas Center
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Sheraton Dallas Hotel North Tower
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One Main Place
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Atelier Tower
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HALL Arts Hotel and Residences
30
W Dallas Victory Hotel & Residences
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1600 Pacific Tower
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The Victor
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Mosaic I
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Magnolia Building
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23Springs
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The Katy
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Harwood No. 14 Office Tower
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Azure
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Bleu Ciel
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Three AT&T Plaza
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The House
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The Epic II
43
AC Hotel/Residence Inn Downtown Dallas
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Residences at Park District
45
The Christopher at the Union
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Three Galleria Tower*
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Sheraton Dallas Hotel South Tower
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1900 North Pearl Street
49
Hyatt Hotel
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2811 Maple Avenue
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The Metropolitan
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McKinney & Olive
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One Arts Plaza
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Saint Ann Court
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One Galleria Tower I*
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Plaza of the Americas North Tower
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Plaza of the Americas South Tower
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Victory Place
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Adolphus Tower
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Park Central III*
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Two Galleria Tower*
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Occidental Tower*
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Davis Building
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Manor House
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Parkland Memorial Hospital*
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2850 Harwood
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Preston Tower*
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Anatole Hotel*
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PwC Tower at Park District
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Tower Petroleum Building
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The Union Dallas
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Adolphus Hotel
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Cirque
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One Victory Park
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Fairmont Dallas 1
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The Hamilton
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Lincoln Hotel*
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Santa Fe Building
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Tallest buildings

This lists ranks the tallest buildings in Dallas as of September 2025 that stand at least 300 feet (91 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This height includes spires and architectural details, but does not include antenna masts.[a] Freestanding observation towers are included for comparison purposes but not ranked.[b]

  Was the tallest building in Dallas upon completion
Rank Name Image Location Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Purpose Notes
01.01 Bank of America Plaza 32°46′47.9″N 96°48′14.3″W / 32.779972°N 96.803972°W / 32.779972; -96.803972 (Bank of America Plaza) 921 (280.7) 72 1985 Office Tallest building completed in Dallas in the 1980s.[8][9][10]
02.02 Renaissance Tower 32°46′52.3″N 96°48′6.6″W / 32.781194°N 96.801833°W / 32.781194; -96.801833 (Renaissance Tower) 886 (270.1) 56 1974 Office Tallest building completed in Dallas in the 1970s. Originally built as the First International Building at a height of 710 ft (216 m). It underwent a major renovation in 1986, which increased its height to 886 ft (270 m).[11][12][13][14]
03.03 Comerica Bank Tower 32°46′53.7″N 96°47′47.3″W / 32.781583°N 96.796472°W / 32.781583; -96.796472 (Comerica Bank Tower) 787 (239.9) 60 1987 Mixed-use Mixed-use office, residential, and hotel building.[15][16][17]
04.04 Chase Tower 32°47′16.2″N 96°47′48″W / 32.787833°N 96.79667°W / 32.787833; -96.79667 (JPMorgan Chase Tower) 738 (225) 55 1987 Office Also known as Chase Arts Tower since 2023.[18][19][20]
05.05 Fountain Place 32°47′4.9″N 96°48′9.2″W / 32.784694°N 96.802556°W / 32.784694; -96.802556 (Fountain Place) 720 (219.5) 62 1986 Office [21][22][23]
06.06 Trammell Crow Center 32°47′15.3″N 96°47′57.3″W / 32.787583°N 96.799250°W / 32.787583; -96.799250 (Trammell Crow Center) 686 (209.1) 50 1984 Office [24][25][26]
07.07 1700 Pacific 32°46′56.3″N 96°47′47.3″W / 32.782306°N 96.796472°W / 32.782306; -96.796472 (1700 Pacific) 655 (199.7) 50 1983 Office [27][28][29]
08.08 Santander Tower 32°46′55.2″N 96°47′54.1″W / 32.782000°N 96.798361°W / 32.782000; -96.798361 (Santander Tower) 645 (196.5) 50 1982 Mixed-use Mixed-use office, residential, and hotel building.[30][31][32]
09.09 Energy Plaza 32°46′59.4″N 96°47′56.7″W / 32.783167°N 96.799083°W / 32.783167; -96.799083 (Energy Plaza) 629 (191.7) 49 1983 Mixed-use Also known as the Sinclair Residences. Mixed-use office and residential building.[33][34][35]
10.010 First National Bank Tower 32°46′53″N 96°48′2.4″W / 32.78139°N 96.800667°W / 32.78139; -96.800667 (The Drever) 628 (191.4) 52 1965 Mixed-use Also known as The National. Tallest building completed in Dallas in the 1960s. Mixed-use residential, hotel, and office building.[36][37][38]
11.011 Gables Republic Tower 32°46′59.6″N 96°47′52.6″W / 32.783222°N 96.797944°W / 32.783222; -96.797944 (Gables Republic Tower) 602 (183.5) 36 1954 Residential Tallest building completed in Dallas in the 1950s. Also known as Republic Center Tower I. Formerly known as Republic National Bank Building. Tallest fully residential building in Dallas since its renovation in 2007.[39][40][41]
12.012 Republic Center Tower II 32°46′59.9″N 96°47′50.4″W / 32.783306°N 96.797333°W / 32.783306; -96.797333 (Republic Center Tower II) 598 (182.3) 50 1964 Office [42][43][44]
13.013 One AT&T Plaza 32°46′46.3″N 96°47′55.7″W / 32.779528°N 96.798806°W / 32.779528; -96.798806 (One AT&T Plaza) 580 (176.8) 37 1984 Office [45][46][47]
14.014 Ross Tower 32°47′3.4″N 96°48′0.7″W / 32.784278°N 96.800194°W / 32.784278; -96.800194 (Ross Tower) 579 (176.5) 45 1984 Office [48][49][50]
15 AMLI Fountain Place 32°47′08″N 96°48′12″W / 32.7855574°N 96.8034453°W / 32.7855574; -96.8034453 (AMLI Fountain Place) 562 (171.3) 46 2020 Residential [51][52]
N/A Reunion Tower 32°46′34.1″N 96°48′32.8″W / 32.776139°N 96.809111°W / 32.776139; -96.809111 (Reunion Tower) 560 (170.7) 1978 Observation Not a habitable building; included for comparison purposes.[53][54]
16 Tower at Cityplace 32°48′19.9″N 96°47′32.7″W / 32.805528°N 96.792417°W / 32.805528; -96.792417 (Tower at Cityplace) 560 (170.7) 42 1988 Office Tallest building in the city outside of Downtown Dallas.[55][56][57]
17 Museum Tower 32°47′22″N 96°48′0.2″W / 32.78944°N 96.800056°W / 32.78944; -96.800056 (Museum Tower) 560 (170.7) 42 2013 Residential Tallest building completed in Dallas in the 2010s.[58][59][60]
18 Sheraton Dallas Hotel Central Tower 32°47′6.4″N 96°47′41.5″W / 32.785111°N 96.794861°W / 32.785111; -96.794861 (Sheraton Dallas Hotel Central Tower) 550 (167.6) 42 1959 Hotel Tallest hotel in Dallas.[61][62][63]
19 Mercantile National Bank Building 32°46′50.8″N 96°47′48.3″W / 32.780778°N 96.796750°W / 32.780778; -96.796750 (Mercantile National Bank Building) 523 (159.4) 31 1943 Mixed-use Tallest building completed in Dallas in the 1940s. The only major office building completed in the US during World War II. Originally built to a height of 430 ft (131 m) in 1943, it was increased to 523 ft (159 m) during a renovation in 1958. Now a mixed-use office and residential building.[64][65][66]
20 Bryan Tower 32°47′7″N 96°47′46.9″W / 32.78528°N 96.796361°W / 32.78528; -96.796361 (Bryan Tower) 512 (156.1) 40 1973 Mixed-use Mixed-use office and residential building.[67][68][69]
21 Harwood Center 32°47′5.5″N 96°47′49.8″W / 32.784861°N 96.797167°W / 32.784861; -96.797167 (Harwood Center) 483 (147.2) 36 1982 Office [70][71][72]
22 717 Harwood 32°47′8.4″N 96°47′53.4″W / 32.785667°N 96.798167°W / 32.785667; -96.798167 (KPMG Centre) 481 (146.6) 34 1980 Office [73][74][75]
23 2100 Ross Avenue 32°47′14.9″N 96°47′51.3″W / 32.787472°N 96.797583°W / 32.787472; -96.797583 (2100 Ross Avenue) 456 (139) 33 1982 Office [76][77][78]
24 Renaissance Dallas Hotel 32°48′14.1″N 96°49′55.6″W / 32.803917°N 96.832111°W / 32.803917; -96.832111 (Renaissance Dallas Hotel) 451 (137.5) 29 1983 Hotel [79][80][81]
25 One Dallas Center 32°47′2.5″N 96°47′48.4″W / 32.784028°N 96.796778°W / 32.784028; -96.796778 (One Dallas Center) 448 (136.6) 30 1979 Mixed-use Originally built as an office building, now a mixed-use office and residential building.[82][83][84]
26 Sheraton Dallas Hotel North Tower 32°47′7.5″N 96°47′42.7″W / 32.785417°N 96.795194°W / 32.785417; -96.795194 (Sheraton Dallas Hotel North Tower) 448 (136.6) 31 1980 Hotel [85][86][87]
27 One Main Place 32°46′49.6″N 96°48′6.9″W / 32.780444°N 96.801917°W / 32.780444; -96.801917 (One Main Place) 445 (135.6) 34 1968 Office .[88][89][90]
28 Atelier Tower 32°47′20.4″N 96°47′58.0″W / 32.789000°N 96.799444°W / 32.789000; -96.799444 (Atelier) 440 (134.2) 41 2021 Residential [91]
29 HALL Arts Hotel and Residences 32°47′21.9″N 96°47′46.6″W / 32.789417°N 96.796278°W / 32.789417; -96.796278 (Hall Arts Residences) 440 (134) 28 2020 Mixed-use Mixed-use hotel and residential building.[92][93]
30 W Dallas Victory Hotel & Residences 32°47′18.8″N 96°48′32.8″W / 32.788556°N 96.809111°W / 32.788556; -96.809111 (W Dallas Victory Hotel & Residences) 439 (133.8) 32 2006 Mixed-use Tallest building completed in Dallas in the 2000s. Mixed-use hotel and residential building.[94][95][96]
31 1600 Pacific Tower 32°46′54.7″N 96°47′56″W / 32.781861°N 96.79889°W / 32.781861; -96.79889 (1600 Pacific Tower) 434 (132.3) 31 1964 Mixed-use Mixed-use hotel and residential building.[97][98][99]
32 The Victor 32°47′20.4″N 96°48′37.7″W / 32.789000°N 96.810472°W / 32.789000; -96.810472 (The Victor) 432 (131.7) 39 2021 Residential [100]
33 Mosaic I 32°46′56.6″N 96°47′59.2″W / 32.782389°N 96.799778°W / 32.782389; -96.799778 (Mosaic I) 400 (121.9) 33 1959 Residential Originally an office building. Vacant from 1992 to 2004, when it was converted to a residential building.[101][102][103]
34 Magnolia Building 32°46′48.8″N 96°47′56.7″W / 32.780222°N 96.799083°W / 32.780222; -96.799083 (Magnolia Building) 399 (121.6) 27 1923 Hotel Tallest building completed in Dallas in the 1920s. Originally an office building.[104][105][106]
35 23Springs 32°47′48.1″N 96°48′21.0″W / 32.796694°N 96.805833°W / 32.796694; -96.805833 (23Springs) 399 (121.6) 26 2025 Office [107]
36 The Katy 32°47′39.3″N 96°48′48″W / 32.794250°N 96.81333°W / 32.794250; -96.81333 (The Katy) 394 (120.1) 30 2018 Residential Also known as The Katy Victory Park or Katy Station.[108]
37 Harwood No. 14 Office Tower 32°47′38″N 96°48′32″W / 32.7939597°N 96.8087768°W / 32.7939597; -96.8087768 (Harwood No. 14 Office Tower) 388 (118.3) 26 2023 Office [109]
38 Azure 32°46′48.8″N 96°47′56.7″W / 32.780222°N 96.799083°W / 32.780222; -96.799083 (Azure) 375 (114.3) 31 2007 Residential [110][111][112]
39 Bleu Ciel 32°47′48.8″N 96°48′40.2″W / 32.796889°N 96.811167°W / 32.796889; -96.811167 (Bleu Ciel) 374 (114) 30 2018 Residential [113]
40 Three AT&T Plaza 32°46′43.7″N 96°47′55.8″W / 32.778806°N 96.798833°W / 32.778806; -96.798833 (Three AT&T Plaza) 372 (113.4) 24 1928 Office [114][115][116]
41 The House 32°47′5.8″N 96°48′34.3″W / 32.784944°N 96.809528°W / 32.784944; -96.809528 (The House) 371 (113) 28 2008 Residential [117]
42 The Epic II 32°47′3.5″N 96°47′21.6″W / 32.784306°N 96.789333°W / 32.784306; -96.789333 (The Epic II) 367 (112) 23 2022 Office [118]
43 AC Hotel/Residence Inn Downtown Dallas 32°46′48.8″N 96°47′46.7″W / 32.780222°N 96.796306°W / 32.780222; -96.796306 (AC Hotel/Residence Inn Downtown Dallas) 360 (109.7) 22 1954 Hotel Formerly known as the Mercantile Commerce Building. Originally an office building until it was renovated in 2016.[119][120]
44 Residences at Park District 32°47′27.1″N 96°48′6.9″W / 32.790861°N 96.801917°W / 32.790861; -96.801917 (Residences at Park District) 358 (109)[c] 32 2018 Residential [121]
45 The Christopher at the Union 32°47′22.5″N 96°48′20.8″W / 32.789583°N 96.805778°W / 32.789583; -96.805778 (The Christopher at the Union) 355 (108.2) 29 2018 Residential [122]
46 Three Galleria Tower 32°55′37.2″N 96°49′7.2″W / 32.927000°N 96.818667°W / 32.927000; -96.818667 (Three Galleria Tower) 354 (107.9) 26 1991 Office [123][124][125]
47 Sheraton Dallas Hotel South Tower 32°47′4.7″N 96°47′39.9″W / 32.784639°N 96.794417°W / 32.784639; -96.794417 (Sheraton Dallas Hotel South Tower) 352 (107.3) 28 1958 Hotel [126][127][128]
48 1900 North Pearl Street 32°47′25″N 96°47′58″W / 32.790218°N 96.799484°W / 32.790218; -96.799484 (1900 North Pearl Street) 344 (105)[c] 24 2017 Office [129]
49 Hyatt Hotel 32°46′34″N 96°48′35″W / 32.776001°N 96.809631°W / 32.776001; -96.809631 (Hyatt Hotel) 343 (104.6) 30 1978 Hotel [130]
50 2811 Maple Avenue 32°47′48″N 96°48′23″W / 32.7966465°N 96.806338°W / 32.7966465; -96.806338 (2811 Maple Avenue) 338 (103)[c] 30 2025 Residential [131]
51 The Metropolitan 32°46′47″N 96°48′05″W / 32.779789°N 96.801453°W / 32.779789; -96.801453 (The Metropolitan) 336 (102.4) 26 1974 Residential [132]
52 McKinney & Olive 32°47′29″N 96°48′14″W / 32.791279°N 96.803818°W / 32.791279; -96.803818 (McKinney & Olive) 335 (102.1) 21 2016 Residential [133]
53 One Arts Plaza 32°47′31″N 96°47′42″W / 32.792038°N 96.795044°W / 32.792038; -96.795044 (One Arts Plaza) 335 (102) 24 2007 Mixed-use Mixed-use office and residential building.[134]
54 Saint Ann Court 32°47′30″N 96°48′23″W / 32.791611°N 96.806297°W / 32.791611; -96.806297 (Saint Ann Court) 334 (101.8) 25 2009 Office [135]
55 One Galleria Tower I 32°55′46″N 96°49′07″W / 32.929379°N 96.818687°W / 32.929379; -96.818687 (One Galleria Tower I) 333 (101.5) 26 1983 Office [136]
56 Plaza of the Americas North Tower 32°47′15″N 96°47′45″W / 32.787491°N 96.795944°W / 32.787491; -96.795944 (Plaza of the Americas North Tower) 332 (101.2) 25 1980 Office [137]
57 Plaza of the Americas South Tower 32°47′12″N 96°47′42″W / 32.786648°N 96.794891°W / 32.786648; -96.794891 (Plaza of the Americas North Tower) 332 (101.2) 25 1980 Office [138]
58 Victory Place 32°47′29″N 96°48′34″W / 32.791321°N 96.809364°W / 32.791321; -96.809364 (Victory Place) 328 (100) 25 2017 Residential [139]
59 Adolphus Tower 32°46′49″N 96°47′59″W / 32.780338°N 96.799644°W / 32.780338; -96.799644 (Adolphus Tower) 327 (99.7) 27 1954 Office Also known as City Center Plaza or Center City Plaza.[140]
60 Park Central III 32°55′18″N 96°46′33″W / 32.92157°N 96.775734°W / 32.92157; -96.775734 (Park Central III) 327 (99.7) 20 1975 Office [141]
61 Two Galleria Tower 32°55′51″N 96°49′07″W / 32.930809°N 96.818687°W / 32.930809; -96.818687 (Two Galleria Tower) 325 (99.1) 24 1985 Office [142]
62 Occidental Tower 32°55′41″N 96°49′19″W / 32.928036°N 96.822037°W / 32.928036; -96.822037 (Occidental Tower) 324 (98.8) 24 1985 Office [143]
63 Davis Building 32°46′50″N 96°48′02″W / 32.780529°N 96.800568°W / 32.780529; -96.800568 (Davis Building) 323 (98.5) 20 1926 Residential [144]
64 Manor House 32°46′45″N 96°48′03″W / 32.77911°N 96.800827°W / 32.77911; -96.800827 (Manor House) 319 (97.2) 26 1966 Residential [145]
65 Parkland Memorial Hospital 32°48′47″N 96°50′07″W / 32.813074°N 96.835408°W / 32.813074; -96.835408 (Parkland Memorial Hospital) 318 (97) 17 2015 Health [146]
66 2850 Harwood 32°47′42″N 96°48′32″W / 32.79491°N 96.808952°W / 32.79491; -96.808952 (2850 Harwood) 317 (96.6) 21 2019 Office [147]
67 Preston Tower 32°51′58″N 96°48′00″W / 32.866192°N 96.800026°W / 32.866192; -96.800026 (Preston Tower) 316 (96.3) 29 1966 Residential [148]
68 Anatole Hotel 32°48′01″N 96°49′49″W / 32.800358°N 96.830322°W / 32.800358; -96.830322 (Anatole Hotel) 316 (96.3) 27 1983 Hotel [149]
69 PwC Tower at Park District 32°47′27″N 96°48′05″W / 32.790906°N 96.8012703°W / 32.790906; -96.8012703 (PwC Tower at Park District) 316 (96.3) 19 2018 Office Also known as 2101 North Pearl Tower II or Park District Office Tower.[150]
70 Tower Petroleum Building 32°46′50″N 96°48′02″W / 32.780529°N 96.800568°W / 32.780529; -96.800568 (Davis Building) 315 (96) 22 1931 Hotel Currently the Renaissance Saint Elm Dallas Downtown hotel. Also known as The Tower Building, or Cambria Downtown Dallas.[151]
71 The Union Dallas 32°47′20″N 96°48′23″W / 32.788906°N 96.806374°W / 32.788906; -96.806374 (The Union Dallas) 315 (96) 22 2018 Office [152]
72 Adolphus Hotel 32°46′48″N 96°47′59″W / 32.780022°N 96.799599°W / 32.780022; -96.799599 (Adolphus Hotel) 312 (95.1) 25 1912 Hotel [153]
73 Cirque 32°47′23″N 96°48′31″W / 32.789791°N 96.808624°W / 32.789791; -96.808624 (Cirque) 311 (94.8) 28 2007 Residential [154]
74 Cortland on McKinney 32°47′22″N 96°48′13″W / 32.789523°N 96.80361°W / 32.789523; -96.80361 (Cortland on McKinney) 310 (94.5) 26 2008 Residential [155]
75 One Victory Park 32°47′08″N 96°48′37″W / 32.785678°N 96.810355°W / 32.785678; -96.810355 (One Victory Park) 310 (94.5) 17 2008 Office [156]
76 Tower Residences at the Ritz-Carlton 32°47′34″N 96°48′17″W / 32.792671°N 96.804766°W / 32.792671; -96.804766 (Tower Residences at the Ritz-Carlton) 310 (94.5) 23 2009 Residential [157]
77 Fairmont Dallas 1 32°47′07″N 96°48′06″W / 32.785378°N 96.801559°W / 32.785378; -96.801559 (Fairmont Dallas 1) 308 (93.9) 24 1969 Hotel [158]
78 The Hamilton 32°47′03″N 96°47′17″W / 32.7840784°N 96.7879292°W / 32.7840784; -96.7879292 (The Hamilton) 305 (93) 26 2020 Residential [159]
79 Urby Dallas Phase 2 32°47′54″N 96°49′21″W / 32.798225°N 96.822525°W / 32.798225; -96.822525 (Urby Dallas Phase 2) 305 (93) 27 2024 Residential [160]
80 City Walk 32°47′02″N 96°48′03″W / 32.783958°N 96.80088°W / 32.783958; -96.80088 (City Walk) 303 (92.4) 17 1957 Residential Also known as 511 N. Akard or The Metropolis.[161]
81 Mayfair at Turtle Creek 32°48′35″N 96°48′17″W / 32.809689°N 96.804626°W / 32.809689; -96.804626 (Mayfair at Turtle Creek) 302 (92.1) 24 2000 Residential [162]
82 Lincoln Hotel 32°55′27″N 96°49′02″W / 32.924093°N 96.817261°W / 32.924093; -96.817261 (Lincoln Hotel) 302 (92)[c] 24 1983 Hotel [163]
83 Urby Dallas Phase 1 32°47′52″N 96°49′19″W / 32.797838°N 96.8218564°W / 32.797838; -96.8218564 (Urby Dallas Phase 1) 302 (92)[c] 27 2022 Residential [164]
84 Santa Fe Building 32°46′45″N 96°48′05″W / 32.7791776°N 96.8014793°W / 32.7791776; -96.8014793 (Santa Fe Building) 300 (91.4) 20 1926 Office [165]
85 Two Turtle Creek Village 32°48′52″N 96°48′05″W / 32.814369°N 96.801407°W / 32.814369; -96.801407 (Two Turtle Creek Village) 300 (91.4) 18 1972 Office [166]
  1. ^ If two or more buildings are of the same height, they are listed in order of floor count, then alphabetically. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.
  2. ^ According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, freestanding observation towers with fewer than 50 percent of their height occupiable are not considered buildings.[7]
  3. ^ a b c d e This height is an estimate by the CTBUH.

Tallest under construction or proposed

Under construction

The following table includes buildings under construction in Dallas that are planned to be at least 300 ft (91 m) tall as of 2025, based on standard height measurement. The “Year” column indicates the expected year of completion. Buildings that are on hold are not included.

Name Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Purpose Notes
Bank of America Tower at Parkside 445 (135.6) 30 2027 Office Construction started in 2023.[167]
Knox MSD Tower 1 399 (122) 28 2026 Mixed-use Hotel and residential building.[168][169]
Knox MSD Tower 2 330 (100) 27 2026 Residential [168][169]

Tallest unbuilt

This list ranks proposals for the construction of buildings in Dallas that were planned to rise at least 350 feet (107 m), for which planning permission was cancelled or scrapped.

Name Height
ft (m)
Floors Cancelled Notes
Two Dallas Main Center 921 (280.7) 72 Planned as a twin tower to the Bank of America Plaza. Cancelled due to the collapse of the oil and real estate market in Texas during the mid-1980s.[170]
Griffin Square 913 (278.3) 60 1970 The project was approaching its groundbreaking in 1970, but was cancelled after the major hotel operator, Harvey Hotels, withdrew from the venture.[171]
Republic Bank Centre 781 (238) 60 [172]
2 Fountain Place 720 (219.5) 62 Now built as AMLI Fountain Place.
Pacific Place 781 (218) 56
1900 Pacific Avenue 700 (213.4) 57
Victory Tower 715 (198.1) 43 2008 Construction began in 2007, but in March 2008, the city failed to approve the project, the construction crane was dismantled, and the site was whitewashed with no further progress.[173]
Cityplace Center Tower 2 560 (170.7) 42 Planned as a twin tower to the Cityplace Tower. Cancelled due to the economic downturn in 1980s.
Dallas Convention Center Hotel 532 (162) 43

Timeline of tallest buildings

Since 1909, the year the first high-rise in the city was constructed,[4] the title of the tallest building in Dallas has been held by eight high-rises.

Original name Image Years as tallest Height
ft (m)
Floors Notes
Praetorian Building[a] 1909–1912 (3 years) 184 (56.1) 14 [5]
Adolphus Hotel 1912–1923 (11 years) 312 (95.1) 25 [174]
Magnolia Building 1923–1943 (20 years) 399 (121.6) 27 [104]
Mercantile National Bank Building 1943–1954 (11 years) 430 (131.1) 31 Was later extended to 523 ft (159 m) in 1958[64]
Republic National Bank Building 1954–1959 (5 years) 602 (183.5) 36 [39]
First National Bank Tower 1965–1974 (9 years) 628 (191.4) 52 [36]
First International Building 1974–1985 (11 years) 710 (216.4) 56 Was later extended to 886 ft (270 m) in 1986[11]
Bank of America Plaza 1985–present (41 years) 921 (280.7) 72 [8]

Skylines

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Height estimated by Emporis. Demolished in 2013.

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