List of tallest buildings in Tampa
| Skyline of Tampa | |
|---|---|
Downtown Tampa in 2015 | |
| Tallest building | 100 North Tampa (1992) |
| Tallest building height | 579 ft (176.5 m) |
| First 150 m+ building | One Tampa City Center (1981) |
| Number of tall buildings (2026) | |
| Taller than 100 m (328 ft) | 11 |
| Taller than 150 m (492 ft) | 4 |
| Number of tall buildings — feet | |
| Taller than 200 ft (61.0 m) | 52 |
| Taller than 300 ft (91.4 m) | 16 |
Tampa is the largest city on the Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida, with over 3.4 million inhabitants residing in the Tampa Bay Area.[1] The city is home to 52 high-rises that stand taller than 200 feet (61 m) as of 2026, 16 of which have a height greater than 300 feet (91 m), the most of any city in Florida outside of the Miami metropolitan area. The tallest building in Tampa is the 42-story 100 North Tampa, which rises 579 feet (176 m) and was completed in 1992.[2] The structure is the tallest building in the state outside of the Miami metropolitan area and Jacksonville. Together with St. Petersburg, the Tampa Bay Area has 28 buildings taller than 300 feet (91 m).
Tampa's first high-rise is regarded to be the Citizens Bank Building, built in 1913 to a height of 10 stories. The Hotel Floridan was the first to surpass 200 feet (61 m) when it was completed in 1926, being 230 feet (70 m) tall. It remained as the tallest building in Tampa for four decades until 1966, with the opening of the 280-foot (85 m) Franklin Exchange Building. From the 1970s to early 1990s, Tampa underwent a high-rise construction boom that reshaped its downtown skyline, in addition to a growing number of residential towers along Bayshore Boulevard. 100 North Tampa, Bank of America Plaza, One Tampa City Center, and Truist Place—Tampa's four tallest buildings, as well as the cylindrical Rivergate Tower—were completed between 1981 and 1992.
Tampa's skyline has grown substantially in the early 21st century, with the city doubling its count of 200-foot (61 m) buildings between 2000 to 2020, from 19 to 39. A brief surge in high-rise development took place before the Great Recession, of which the tallest new building was Element, the city's tallest residential building. Another construction boom began in the second half of the 2010s. The ongoing boom has seen the skyline expand eastwards to the Channel District and the new Water Street neighborhood, development of which began in 2017.[3] The tallest building in Water Street, the 319 foot (97 m) Tampa EDITION, was completed in 2022. Tampa's current high-rise boom is occurring alongside a similar boom in St. Petersburg.[4]
The majority of high-rises in Tampa are located in downtown and adjacent neighborhoods. The main downtown skyline is bounded to the west by the Hillsborough River, while the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway separates it from Water Street and the Channel District. The Garrison Channel separates downtown and Water Street from Harbour Island, which has a small grouping of high-rises on its northern half, four of which are taller than 200 ft (61 m). Southwest of downtown, the waterfront road of Bayshore Boulevard features residential towers alongside its path.
History
Number of high-rise buildings by height in Tampa by the end of each year, based on the list below. Click on the legend to toggle a specific height on or off. View chart definition.
Cityscape
Map of tallest buildings
The maps below show the location of every building taller than 200 ft (61 m) in Tampa. One map covers Downtown Tampa and adhacent neighborhoods, where the majority of the tallest buildings are. Another covers the high-rises along Bayshore Boulevard. Each marker is numbered by the building's height rank, and colored by the decade of its completion.
Downtown Tampa
Buildings taller than 200 ft m (61 ft) in Downtown Tampa.
- 1950s and before
- 1960s
- 1970s
- 1980s
- 1990s
- 2000s
- 2010s
- 2020s
1
100 North Tampa2
Bank of America Plaza3
One Tampa City Center4
Truist Place5
Element6
Park Tower7
Rivergate Tower8
SkyPoint9
Sam M. Gibbons Courthouse10
Hillsborough County Center11
AER Apartments12
Towers of Channelside East13
Towers of Channelside West14
Tampa Marriott Waterside15
Tampa EDITION Hotel & Residences16
Wells Fargo Center17
JW Marriott Tampa Water Street18
Thousand & One19
Heron East Tower21
Nine1522
Franklin Exchange Building23
Fifth Third Center24
SkyHouse Channelside27
Cora29
USF Health Morsani College Of Medicine30
The Henry32
Channel Club Apartments33
Asher Residences35
501 East Kennedy36
Embassy Suites Hotel Downtown37
Heron West Tower38
The MAV39
The Grand View40
Hotel Flor Tampa41
345 Bayshore43
The Plaza Harbour Island44
500 Harbour Island45
Manor at Harbour Island50
Parkside of One BayshoreBayshore
Buildings taller than 200 ft m (61 ft) on Bayshore Boulevard.
- 1970s
- 1980s
- 1990s
- 2000s
- 2010s
- 2020s
20
Virage Bayshore25
The Alagon on Bayshore26
The Pinnacle on Bayshore28
Altura Bayshore31
Hyde Park House34
The Stovall42
The Bellamy on Bayshore46
Atrium on the Bayshore47
The Sanctuary at Alexandra Place48
Bayshore Regency49
Monte Carlo TowersTallest buildings
This list ranks Tampa skyscrapers that stand at least 200 feet (61 m) tall as of 2026, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. Buildings tied in height are sorted by year of completion, and then alphabetically. Estimated heights are in italics.
Was the tallest building in Tampa upon completion
| Rank | Name | Image | Location | Height ft (m) |
Floors | Year | Purpose | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 100 North Tampa | Downtown | 579 (176.5) | 42 | 1992 | Office |
Tallest building in Tampa since 1992. Tallest building along Florida's Gulf Coast. Also known as the Regions Building and AmSouth Building.[2][5] | |
| 2 | Bank of America Plaza | Downtown | 577 (175.9) | 42 | 1986 | Office |
Tallest building in Tampa from 1986 to 1992. Tallest building completed in Tampa in the 1980s. Only two feet shorter than the city's tallest building, 100 North Tampa. Notably damaged in a 2002 plane crash, in which a young pilot stole and crashed a Cessna 172 into the building's north face.[6][7] | |
| 3 | One Tampa City Center | Downtown | 537 (163.7) | 39 | 1981 | Office |
Stood as the tallest building in Florida from 1981 to 1984, and tallest in Tampa until 1986. It was then surpassed by the Southeast Financial Center, in Miami.[8][9] | |
| 4 | Truist Place | Downtown | 525 (160) | 36 | 1992 | Office | ||
| 5 | Element | Downtown | 460 (140.2) | 34 | 2009 | Residential |
Tallest residential building in Tampa. Tallest building completed in Tampa in the 2000s.[12][13] | |
| 6 | Park Tower | Downtown | 458 (139.6) | 36 | 1972 | Office |
Tallest building in Tampa from 1972 to 1981. Tallest building completed in Tampa in the 1970s. Formerly known as the Lykes Building and the BB&T Building.[14][15] | |
| 7 | Rivergate Tower | Downtown | 454 (138.4) | 32 | 1988 | Office | [16][17] | |
| 8 | SkyPoint | Downtown | 414 (126.2) | 32 | 2007 | Residential | [18][19] | |
| 9 | Sam M. Gibbons United States Courthouse | Downtown | 375 (114.3) | 17 | 1998 | Government | Named in honor of former U.S. Representative Sam Melville Gibbons.[20][21] | |
| 10 | Hillsborough County Center | Downtown | 365 (111.3) | 28 | 1990 | Office | [22][23] | |
| 11 | AER Apartments | – | Downtown | 346 (105.5) | 31 | 2024 | Residential | Tallest building completed in Tampa in the 2020s. Also known as AER in the District.[24] |
| 12 | Towers of Channelside East | Channel District | 327 (99.7) | 30 | 2007 | Residential | Part of the Towers of Channelside residential complex. Tallest building in the Channel District alongside its western counterpart.[25][26] | |
| 13 | Towers of Channelside West | Channel District | 327 (99.7) | 30 | 2007 | Residential | Part of the Towers of Channelside residential complex. Tallest building in the Channel District alongside its eastern counterpart.[27][28] | |
| 14 | Tampa Marriott Waterside | Downtown | 326 (99.4) | 27 | 2000 | Hotel | Tallest hotel building in Tampa.[29][30] | |
| 15 | Tampa EDITION Hotel & Residences | Downtown | 319 (97.2) | 28 | 2022 | Mixed-use |
Tampa's first five-star hotel and condominiums. Mixed-use residential and hotel building. Tallest mixed-use building in Tampa. Also called The Residences at the Tampa Edition.[31][32][33] | |
| 16 | Wells Fargo Center | Downtown | 311 (94.8) | 22 | 1985 | Office | ||
| 17 | JW Marriott Tampa Water Street | Downtown | 298 (90.8) | 26 | 2020 | Hotel | [36][37] | |
| 18 | Ritz-Carlton Residences - Tower 1 | – | Bayshore | 298 (91) | 27 | 2024 | Residential | Construction began in January 2022.[38][39] |
| 19 | Thousand & One | Downtown
(Water Street) |
297 (90.4) | 20 | 2021 | Office |
Also known as 1001 Water. First office tower built in Tampa in more than 25 years.[40][41] | |
| 20 | Heron East Tower | Downtown
(Water Street) |
291 (88.7) | 26 | 2021 | Residential | Part of the Heron residential complex, and the taller of its two towers.[42] | |
| 21 | Virage Bayshore | Bayshore | 288 (88)[i] | 24 | 2020 | Residential |
Tallest building in Bayshore. First condo tower built in 15 years in Bayshore.[43][44] | |
| 22 | Nine15 | Downtown | 284 (86.7) | 23 | 2017 | Residential | Tallest building completed in Tampa in the 2010s.[45][46] | |
| 23 | Franklin Exchange Building | Downtown | 280 (85.3) | 22 | 1966 | Office |
Tallest building in Tampa from 1966 to 1972. Tallest building completed in Tampa in the 1960s.[47][48] | |
| 24 | Fifth Third Center | Downtown | 279 (85) | 19 | 1981 | Office |
Also known as the SouthTrust Building.[49][50] | |
| 25 | SkyHouse Channelside | Channel District | 275 (83.8) | 23 | 2015 | Residential | ||
| 26 | The Alagon on Bayshore | Bayshore | 273 (83) | 23 | 2006 | Residential | [52] | |
| 27 | The Pinnacle on Bayshore | Bayshore | 272 (82.9) | 23 | 1975 | Residential | [53] | |
| 28 | Cora | Downtown
(Water Street) |
272 (82.9) | 23 | 2021 | Residential | Also known by its street address, 1011 East Cumberland Avenue.[54] | |
| 29 | Altura Bayshore | – | Bayshore | 271 (83) | 22 | 2024 | Residential | [55][56] |
| 30 | USF Health Morsani College Of Medicine | Downtown
(Water Street) |
266 (81) | 13 | 2020 | Education | Part of the University of South Florida.[57] | |
| 31 | The Henry | Downtown | 262 (80)[i] | 23 | 2021 | Residential |
Named after businessman Henry Plant. Student accommodation.[58][59] | |
| 32 | Hyde Park House | Bayshore | 259 (79) | 22 | 2022 | Residential | [60] | |
| 33 | Channel Club Apartments | Channel District | 257 (78)[i] | 21 | 2018 | Residential | [61] | |
| 34 | Asher Residences | Downtown
(Water Street) |
257 (78)[i] | 22 | 2022 | Residential | [62] | |
| 35 | The Stovall | – | Bayshore | 255 (78) | 22 | 2001 | Residential | [63][64] |
| 36 | 501 East Kennedy | Downtown | 253 (77) | 19 | 1981 | Office | Also known as One Mack-Cali Center.[65][66] | |
| 37 | Embassy Suites Hotel Downtown | Downtown | 253 (77)[i] | 21 | 2006 | Hotel | [67] | |
| 38 | Heron West Tower | Downtown
(Water Street) |
245 (75)[i] | 21 | 2021 | Residential | Part of the Heron residential complex, and the shorter of its two towers.[68] | |
| 39 | The MAV | – | Channel District | 238 (73)[i] | 19 | 2022 | Residential | [69] |
| 40 | The Grand View | – | Harbour Island | 235 (71.6) | 20 | 2003 | Residential | [70] |
| 41 | Hotel Flor Tampa | Downtown | 230 (70.1) | 18 | 1926 | Hotel | Tallest building in Tampa from 1926 to 1966. Opened as the Hotel Floridan. An extensive reservation took place between 2005 and 2012, after which the hotel reopened as the Floridan Palace Hotel. Renamed Hotel Flor Tampa in 2024.[71] | |
| 42 | 345 Bayshore | – | Hyde Park | 229 (70)[i] | 22 | 1998 | Residential | [72] |
| 43 | The Bellamy on Bayshore | – | Bayshore | 229 (69.8) | 21 | 2006 | Residential | [73] |
| 44 | The Plaza Harbour Island | – | Harbour Island | 225 (69)[i] | 20 | 2007 | Residential | [74] |
| 45 | 500 Harbour Island | – | Harbour Island | 225 (69)[i] | 21 | 2017 | Residential | [75] |
| 46 | Manor at Harbour Island | – | Harbour Island | 225 (69)[i] | 21 | 2017 | Residential | [76] |
| 47 | Atrium on the Bayshore | – | Bayshore | 223 (68)[i] | 23 | 1982 | Residential | [77] |
| 48 | The Sanctuary at Alexandra Place | – | Bayshore | 217 (66)[i] | 17 | 2020 | Residential | [78][79] |
| 49 | Bayshore Regency | – | Bayshore | 212 (65)[i] | 20 | 1988 | Residential | [80] |
| 50 | Monte Carlo Towers | – | Bayshore | 209 (64)[i] | 24 | 1984 | Residential | [81] |
| 51 | Parkside of One Bayshore | – | Hyde Park | 200 (61)[i] | 17 | 2005 | Residential | [82] |
| 52 | Midtown East | – | Westshore | 200 (61)[ii] | 18 | 2025 | Office | Construction began in January 2023. Topped-out in 2025.[83][84] |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Sources do not state the exact height of this building. This figure was determined using Google Earth by subtracting the altitude of the building's lowest main pedestrian open-air entrance from the highest architectural point.
- ^ Sources do not state the exact height of this building. This figure is a minimum estimate according to the source.
Tallest under construction or proposed
Under construction
The following table includes buildings under construction in Tampa that are expected to be at least 200 ft (61 m) tall as of 2026, based on standard height measurement. The “Year” column indicates the expected year of completion. Buildings that are on hold are not included.
| Name | Location | Height ft (m) |
Floors | Year | Purpose | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| One Tampa | Downtown | 510 (155) | 42 | 2027 | Residential | Construction began in July 2024. Wil become the fifth tallest building in Tampa.[85][86] |
| Pendry Tampa | Downtown | 418 (127) | 37 | 2027 | Residential | Construction began in September 2023.[87][88][89] |
| Ritz-Carlton Residences - Tower 2 | Bayshore | 349 (106) | 30 | 2026 | Residential | Construction began in November 2023.[38] |
| X Tampa | Downtown | 334 (102) | 29 | 2026 | Residential | Construction began in November 2022. Was on hold between October 2023 and 2024.[90] |
Proposed
The following table ranks approved and proposed buildings in Tampa that are expected to be at least 200 ft (61 m) tall as of 2026, based on standard height measurement. The “Year” column indicates the expected year of completion. Table entries with dashes “–“ indicates information about the building is unknown or has not been released.
| Name | Location | Height ft (m) |
Floors | Year | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elliott Tower | Downtown | 740 (225) | 70 | 2031 | Approved | Will become the tallest building in Tampa.[91] |
| Seasons Apartments | Downtown | 476 (145) | 41 | 2026 | Approved | Two-part tower called Seasons Apartments and Suites. This tower would be called Seasons Apartments and have 487 residents units.[92] |
| Morgan & Brorein | Water Street | 418 (127) | 30 | 2027 | Proposed | Will feature three towers. |
| 1242 Chanelside Drive | Channel District | 390 (119) | 27 | – | Approved | Approved in November 2023.[93][94] |
| 505 Tyler | Downtown | 383 (117) | 35 | – | Proposed | [95] |
| Eleve' 61 | Channel District | 382 (116) | 36 | 2026 | On hold | [96] |
| Congregation Rodeph Sholom | Bayshore | 353 (108) | 28 | – | Proposed | Will become the tallest building in Bayshore if built.[97] |
| 940 Channelside | Channel District | 350 (107) | 31 | – | Proposed | [98] |
| Seasons Suites | Downtown | 325 (99) | 27 | 2026 | Approved | Two-part tower called Seasons Apartments and Suites. This tower would be called Season Suites and have 54 units.[92] |
| Novel Bayshore | Bayshore | 321 (98) | 27 | – | Proposed | |
| Vela Tower South | Channel District | 298 (91) | 25 | – | Proposed | |
| 110 South Boulevard | Grand Central | 260 (79) | 23 | 2026 | Approved | [99] |
| Heights Union Lofts | Tampa Heights | 269 (82) | 24 | 2026 | Approved | |
| 2907 Bay to Bay | Bayshore | 250 (76) | 23 | 2026 | Approved | |
| Kennedy and Parker - Tower 1 | Downtown | — | 43 | 2026 | Approved | Will feature four towers ranging from 8 to 43 stories. There will be a total of 1,079 units.[100] |
| Kennedy and Parker - Tower 2 | Downtown | — | 33 | 2026 | Approved | [100] |
| Lot 10 | Encore | — | 28 | – | Proposed | [101] |
| Kennedy and Parker - Tower 3 | Downtown | — | 23 | 2026 | Approved | [100] |
| Harrison at Encore! | Encore | — | 22 | 2026 | Proposed | Also known as Lot 12[102] |
Timeline of tallest buildings
This lists buildings that once held the title of the tallest building in Tampa.
| Name | Image | Street address | Years as tallest | Height ft (m) |
Floors | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Florida Brewing Company Building | 1234 5th Avenue E. | 1896–1913 | 75 (25) | 6 | [103] | |
| Citizens Bank Building | 701 North Franklin Street | 1913–1915 | 145 (44) | 10 | The height of this building was later increased to 165 ft (50 m) in 1925, when two additional floors were added. Demolished in 1979.[104] | |
| Tampa City Hall | 315 John F. Kennedy Boulevard | 1915–1926 | 160 (49) | 10 | [105] | |
| Floridan Hotel | 905 North Florida Avenue | 1926–1966 | 230 (70) | 17 | [106] | |
| Franklin Exchange Building | 655 North Franklin Street | 1966–1972 | 280 (85) | 22 | [107] | |
| Park Tower | 400 North Tampa Street | 1972–1981 | 458 (140) | 36 | [108] | |
| One Tampa City Center | 201 North Franklin Street | 1981–1986 | 537 (164) | 39 | [109] | |
| Bank of America Tower | 101 East Kennedy Boulevard | 1986–1992 | 577 (176) | 42 | [110] | |
| 100 North Tampa | 100 North Tampa Street | 1992–present | 579 (177) | 42 | [111] |
See also
- List of tallest buildings in Florida
- List of tallest buildings in Fort Lauderdale
- List of tallest buildings in Jacksonville
- List of tallest buildings in Miami
- List of tallest buildings in Miami Beach
- List of tallest buildings in Orlando
- List of tallest buildings in St. Petersburg
- List of tallest buildings in Sunny Isles Beach
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External links
- Diagram of Tampa skyscrapers on SkyscraperPage
- Florida High-Rises at urbanFLORIDA