List of tallest buildings in Houston

Skyline of Houston
An aerial view of Downtown Houston in 2014
Tallest buildingJPMorgan Chase Tower (1982)
Tallest building height1,002 ft (305.4 m)
Major clustersDowntown Houston
Uptown Houston
Texas Medical Center
First 150 m+ buildingEl Paso Energy Building (1962)[1]
Number of tall buildings (2025)
Taller than 100 m (328 ft)115 + 2 T/O[a]
Taller than 150 m (492 ft)40 + 1 T/O
Taller than 200 m (656 ft)16
Taller than 300 m (984 ft)2
Number of tall buildings — feet
Taller than 300 ft (91.4 m)151 + 2 T/O

Houston is the largest city in the U.S. state of Texas. Its metropolitan area of Greater Houston has a population of 7.8 million as of 2024. The city is home to 114 completed high-rise buildings that stand taller than 300 feet (91 m), 40 of which are taller than 492 ft (150 m).[2][3] Houston's skyline is one of the largest in the United States, with the fourth-most skyscrapers taller than 492 ft (150 m) in the country after New York City, Chicago, and Miami; the skyline is the second-largest in the Southern United States, after Miami, and the largest in Texas. The tallest building in the city is the JPMorgan Chase Tower, which rises 1,002 ft (305 m) in Downtown Houston and was completed in 1982. It stood as the tallest building in Texas until the topping out of Waterline in Austin in 2025. It is one of the city's two supertall skyscrapers, the other being Wells Fargo Plaza, Houston's second-tallest building at 992 ft (302 m). Five of the ten tallest buildings in Texas are located in Houston.[4]

While predominantly a low-rise city, Houston contains several high-rise neighborhoods. The tallest skyscrapers are concentrated in Downtown Houston, forming a central skyline bounded by Interstate 10 to the north, Interstate 45 to the northwest and southwest, and Interstate 69 to the southeast. Downtown Houston is dominated by office buildings; the 25-tallest buildings in Houston are all office skyscrapers. Approximately 6 miles west of downtown is the business district of Uptown Houston, which has the second-largest collection of high-rises in the city. By far the tallest building in Uptown is the Williams Tower, the third-tallest building in the city at 901 ft (275 m). Until the completion of the Brooklyn Tower in New York City in 2022, the Williams Tower was the tallest skyscraper in the United States outside of a city's central business district.[5]

The Texas Medical Center (TMC), southwest of downtown, is Houston's third major high-rise cluster. The largest medical center in the world, the skyline of the TMC consists of several high-rise hospitals, as well as offices for medical institutions.[6] Shorter and smaller clusters of tall buildings are found in Greenway Plaza/Upper Kirby, Memorial City, the Houston Energy Corridor, Greenspoint, and Westchase/Walnut Bend, as well as an emerging cluster in the city's Museum District. Due to Houston's lack of comprehensive zoning laws, there are a substantial number of individual high-rises located outside of these areas.

The history of high-rises in Houston began with the original 6-story Binz Building in 1895, regarded as the first skyscraper in Houston. The city's skyline saw an early stage of growth in the 1920s. Owing to the Great Depression and World War II, little growth occurred from the 1930s to the mid-1950s. Houston's skyline grew steadily in the 1960s. New towers offered office space for oil and energy companies. The rate of development increased in the 1970s, and surged during the late 1970s and early 1980s as the price of oil increased during the 1970s energy crisis. During the 1980s to early 1990s, Houston had one of the largest skylines in the world. Following the 1980s oil glut and Texas real-estate crash, high-rise construction declined sharply. Houston's skyline resumed growth in the 2000s. Two major office skyscrapers taller than 700 ft (213 m) have been added since 2010: 609 Main at Texas in 2017, and Texas Tower in 2021.

History

Number of buildingsYear03060901201501801920194019601980200020202040Buildings 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 Houston
Number of buildings by height in Houston by the end of each year, taking into account demolished buildings and buildings whose heights were increased following a renovation. Click on the legend to toggle a specific height on or off. View chart definition.

The history of skyscrapers in the city began with the construction of the original 6-story Binz Building in 1895, regarded as the first skyscraper in Houston. The city's skyline saw an early stage of growth in the 1920s, with early skyscrapers such as the Carter Building, the Niels Esperson Building, and the Gulf Building, which stood as the tallest building in Houston for over three decades until 1963. Owing to the Great Depression and World War II, little growth occurred from the 1930s to the mid-1950s. Houston's skyline grew steadily in the 1960s. New skyscrapers offered office space for oil and energy companies, an industry central to the city. The rate of skyscraper development increased in the 1970s, and especially surged during the late 1970s and early 1980s as the price of oil increased during the 1970s energy crisis. Many notable skyscrapers were completed during this period, including Houston's four tallest buildings. As a result, Houston's skyline is known for the prevalence of postmodern architecture, such as the TC Energy Center with its steeply pitched gabled roofline.

Following the 1980s oil glut and Texas real-estate crash, high-rise construction declined sharply. The city saw no new major office buildings until 2002, when 1500 Louisiana Street was completed. The building was meant to serve as Enron's new headquarters; however, the company collapsed before the building was finished. Houston's skyline returned to growth in the 2000s. Residential towers have become increasingly common, including isolated towers in low-rise neighborhoods between Downtown and Uptown Houston. In downtown, new high-rise buildings have mainly been built on the east side. Two major office skyscrapers taller than 700 ft (213 m) have been added since 2010: 609 Main at Texas in 2017, and Texas Tower in 2021. The skyline of the Texas Medical District changed significantly in the 2010s, including the construction of its tallest building, the Methodist Outpatient Care Center, in 2010.

Cityscape

Maps of tallest buildings

The map below shows the location of buildings taller than 300 feet (91 m) in Houston. Downtown Houston is in the northeast of the map, while Uptown Houston is in the northwest, and Texas Medical Center is in the south. Each marker is colored by the decade of the building's completion.

Not included are BP West Lake One and the Energy Center buildings in the Energy Corridor, Memorial Hermann Tower in Memorial City, Noble Energy Center Two in northwestern Houston, 4 Greenspoint Plaza in Greenspoint, and four high-rise buildings in Walnut Bend.

980m
1068yds
146
144
119
118
117
116
109
107
105
104
100
93
92
90
89
76
72
70
60
54
52
37
29
21
18
Buildings taller than 300 ft (91 m) in Houston.
  •  1950s and before 
  •  1960s 
  •  1970s 
  •  1980s 
  •  1990s 
  •  2000s 
  •  2010s 
  •  2020s 
18
San Felipe Plaza
21
America Tower
29
2929 Weslayan
37
The Huntingdon
52
Residences at La Colombe d’Or
54
Houston Buffalo Bayou
60
Residences at the Allen
70
2727 Kirby
72
The Mercer West Tower
76
The Parklane
89
Warwick Towers
90
The Royalton at River Oaks
92
Mosaic I
93
Montage
100
The Travis
104
The Kirby Collection Residential Tower
105
The Driscoll at River Oaks
107
Wortham Tower
109
The Mark
116
One Riverway
117
Capital One Plaza
118
Drewery Place
119
Hanover Montrose
144
Houstonian Condominiums
146
The Bristol

By neighborhood

Downtown Houston is the neighborhood with the most high-rises in Houston, containing around half of the buildings taller than 300 ft (91 m) in the city.

Downtown Houston
240m
262yds
153
148
145
138
133
130
129
123
122
120
119
111
109
105
100
88
87
85
84
82
81
78
73
71
69
68
67
62
53
51
49
43
42
40
39
38
34
33
32
31
30
27
26
25
23
22
20
19
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
2
1
Buildings taller than 300 ft (91 m) in Downtown Houston.
  •  1950s and before 
  •  1960s 
  •  1970s 
  •  1980s 
  •  1990s 
  •  2000s 
  •  2010s 
  •  2020s 
1
Downtown
2
Wells Fargo Bank Plaza
4
TC Energy Center
5
Heritage Plaza
6
Enterprise Plaza
7
609 Main at Texas
8
CenterPoint Energy Plaza
9
Texas Tower
10
1600 Smith Street
11
Fulbright Tower
12
One Shell Plaza
13
1400 Smith Street
14
Three Allen Center
15
LyondellBassell Tower
16
First City Tower
17
811 Main
19
ExxonMobil Building
20
1500 Louisiana Street
22
Two Houston Center
23
Bank of America Tower
25
KBR Tower
26
Wedge International Tower
27
Brava
30
Pennzoil Place I
31
Pennzoil Place II
32
Devon Energy Center
33
1000 Main
34
Total Plaza
38
El Paso Energy Building
39
Market Square Tower
40
One Park Place
42
Hess Tower
43
Parkside Residences at Discovery Green
49
717 Texas Avenue
51
One Allen Center
53
Norton Rose Fulbright Tower
62
JPMorgan Chase Building (Houston)
67
Niels Esperson Building
68
One City Centre
69
Bob Lanier Public Works Building
71
Hyatt Regency Houston Downtown
73
1301 Fannin Street
78
Houston Police Deptartment Headquarters
81
Harris County Civil Justice Center
82
5 Houston Center
84
Marriott Marquis Houston
85
Aris Market Square
87
919 Milam
88
Lyric Center
100
Hilcorp Energy Tower
105
Le Meridian Hotel
109
Catalyst
111
Four Seasons Hotel
119
Magnolia Hotel
120
Holiday Inn
122
Harris County Criminal Justice Center
123
Hilton Americas Hotel
129
Travis Tower
130
Mickey Leland Federal Building
133
500 Jefferson Building
138
Elev8 Downtown Houston
145
Commerce Towers
148
JW Marriott Downtown Houston
153
Wells Fargo Center
Uptown Houston Texas Medical Center Greenway Plaza/Upper Kirby
490m
534yds
147
141
136
131
128
127
125
114
113
112
110
98
97
96
95
91
83
77
74
65
56
55
50
44
41
24
3
Buildings taller than 300 ft (91 m).
  •  1960s 
  •  1970s 
  •  1980s 
  •  1990s 
  •  2000s 
  •  2010s 
  •  2020s 
3
Williams Tower
24
Marathon Oil Tower
41
The Post Oak
44
1500 Post Oak Boulevard
50
Aspire Post Oak
55
Four Leaf Towers 1
56
Four Leaf Towers 2
65
1330 Post Oak Boulevard
74
Arabella
77
Five Post Oak Park
83
Hanover Boulevard Place
91
Camden Post Oak
95
Amegy Tower
96
1360 Post Oak Tower
97
Wells Fargo Tower
98
Dominion at Post Oak
110
Galleria Tower I
112
Sage Plaza
113
Montebello
114
Hanover Post Oak
125
Astoria
127
Two Post Oak Central
128
Three Post Oak Central
131
One Post Oak Central
136
Cosmopolitan
141
3D International Tower
147
Control Data Center
490m
534yds
139
137
135
126
124
101
86
80
75
66
64
63
61
48
45
36
35
Buildings taller than 300 ft (91 m).
  •  1970s 
  •  1980s 
  •  1990s 
  •  2000s 
  •  2010s 
35
Methodist Outpatient Care Center
36
Houston Methodist Hospital - Centennial Tower
45
The O'Quinn Medical Tower at St. Luke's
48
Texas Children's Hospital Expansion
61
Memorial Hermann Medical Plaza
63
The Spires
64
Latitude Med Center
66
M.D. Anderson Administrative Support Building
75
Methodist Inpatient Hospital
80
Smith Tower at Methodist Hospital
86
MD Anderson Cancer Center
101
UT Health Center
124
T. Boone Pickens Academic Tower
126
St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital
135
Feigin Center West Tower
137
Feigin Center
139
Scurlock Tower
490m
534yds
152
151
150
59
58
57
46
Buildings taller than 300 ft (91 m).
  •  1970s 
  •  1980s 
46
5 Greenway Plaza
57
9 Greenway Plaza
58
11 Greenway Plaza
59
Phoenix Tower
150
3 Greenway Plaza
151
Greenway Condominiums Tower 1
152
Greenway Condominiums Tower 2

Tallest buildings

This list ranks completed and topped out skyscrapers in Houston that stand at least 300 feet (91 m) tall as of 2025, based on standard height measurement. This height includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Buildings tied in height are sorted by year of completion, and then alphabetically.[b][2][7][3]

  Was the tallest building in Houston upon completion
  Architecturally topped out but not yet completed
Rank Name Image Coordinates Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Purpose Notes
1 JPMorgan Chase Tower 29°45′37.2″N 95°21′50.3″W / 29.760333°N 95.363972°W / 29.760333; -95.363972 (JPMorgan Chase Tower) 1,002 (305.4) 75 1982 Office Tallest in Texas. Tallest building completed in Houston in the 1980s. Tallest five-sided building in the world.[8][9][10]
2 Wells Fargo Bank Plaza 29°45′30.6″N 95°22′6.1″W / 29.758500°N 95.368361°W / 29.758500; -95.368361 (Wells Fargo Bank Plaza) 992 (302.4) 71 1983 Office Tallest all-glass building in the Western Hemisphere. Formerly known as the Allied Bank Plaza and First Interstate Bank Plaza. Also known by its street address, 1000 Louisiana.[11][12][13]
3 Williams Tower 29°44′13.7″N 95°27′41″W / 29.737139°N 95.46139°W / 29.737139; -95.46139 (Williams Tower) 901 (274.6) 64 1982 Office Tallest building outside of downtown Houston.[14][15][16]
4 TC Energy Center 29°45′38.6″N 95°22′00″W / 29.760722°N 95.36667°W / 29.760722; -95.36667 (Bank of America Center) 780 (237.8) 56 1983 Office [17][18][19][20]
5 Heritage Plaza 29°45′31.7″N 95°22′14.4″W / 29.758806°N 95.370667°W / 29.758806; -95.370667 (Heritage Plaza) 762 (232.3) 53 1987 Office [21][22][23]
6 Enterprise Plaza 29°45′27.6″N 95°22′8.5″W / 29.757667°N 95.369028°W / 29.757667; -95.369028 (Enterprise Plaza) 756 (230.4) 55 1980 Office Tallest building in Houston from 1980 to 1982.[24][25][26]
7 609 Main at Texas 29°45′33.1″N 95°21′45″W / 29.759194°N 95.36250°W / 29.759194; -95.36250 (609 Main at Texas) 755 (230.1) 48 2017 Office Tallest building completed in Houston in the 2010s.[27][28][29]
8 CenterPoint Energy Plaza 29°45′25.4″N 95°22′5.1″W / 29.757056°N 95.368083°W / 29.757056; -95.368083 (CenterPoint Energy Plaza) 741 (225.9) 53 1973 Office Originally completed at a height of 651 feet (198 m), the building's height was extended in 1996.[30][31][32]
9 Texas Tower 29°45′39.2″N 95°21′48.2″W / 29.760889°N 95.363389°W / 29.760889; -95.363389 (Texas Tower) 735 (224) 48 2021 Office [33]
10 1600 Smith Street 29°45′16.5″N 95°22′22.5″W / 29.754583°N 95.372917°W / 29.754583; -95.372917 (1600 Smith Street) 732 (223.1) 55 1984 Office [34][35][36]
11 Fulbright Tower 29°45′19.8″N 95°21′41.8″W / 29.755500°N 95.361611°W / 29.755500; -95.361611 (Fulbright Tower) 725 (221) 52 1982 Office [37][38][39]
12 One Shell Plaza 29°45′32.9″N 95°22′3.5″W / 29.759139°N 95.367639°W / 29.759139; -95.367639 (One Shell Plaza) 714 (217.6) 50 1970 Office Tallest building completed in Houston in the 1970s. Tallest building in Houston from 1970 to 1980.[40][41][42]
13 1400 Smith Street 29°45′19.9″N 95°22′18.5″W / 29.755528°N 95.371806°W / 29.755528; -95.371806 (1400 Smith Street) 691 (210.6) 50 1983 Office [43][44][45]
14 Three Allen Center 29°45′26.4″N 95°22′18.7″W / 29.757333°N 95.371861°W / 29.757333; -95.371861 (Three Allen Center) 685 (208.8) 50 1980 Office [46][47][48]
15 LyondellBassell Tower 29°45′21.8″N 95°21′44.2″W / 29.756056°N 95.362278°W / 29.756056; -95.362278 (LyondellBassell Tower) 678 (206.7) 47 1978 Office [49][50][51]
16 First City Tower 29°45′20.6″N 95°21′49.8″W / 29.755722°N 95.363833°W / 29.755722; -95.363833 (First City Tower) 662 (201.8) 47 1984 Office [52][53][54]
17 811 Main 29°45′28.3″N 95°21′49.2″W / 29.757861°N 95.363667°W / 29.757861; -95.363667 (BG Group Place) 632 (192.7) 46 2011 Office Formerly known as BG Group Place and MainPlace.[55][56][57]
18 San Felipe Plaza 29°44′58″N 95°28′55″W / 29.74944°N 95.48194°W / 29.74944; -95.48194 (San Felipe Plaza) 625 (190.5) 45 1984 Office [58][59][60]
19 ExxonMobil Building 29°45′12.7″N 95°22′9.9″W / 29.753528°N 95.369417°W / 29.753528; -95.369417 (ExxonMobil Building) 606 (184.7) 44 1963 Office Tallest building completed in Houston in the 1960s. Tallest building in Houston from 1963 to 1970. Formerly known as the Humble Oil Building until 1973.[61][62][63]
20 1500 Louisiana Street 29°45′16.6″N 95°22′16″W / 29.754611°N 95.37111°W / 29.754611; -95.37111 (1500 Louisiana Street) 600 (182.9) 40 2002 Office Tallest building completed in Houston in the 2000s.[64][65][66]
21 America Tower 29°45′38.5″N 95°23′51.2″W / 29.760694°N 95.397556°W / 29.760694; -95.397556 (America Tower) 590 (179.8) 42 1983 Office [67][68][69]
22 Two Houston Center 29°45′22.7″N 95°21′47.7″W / 29.756306°N 95.363250°W / 29.756306; -95.363250 (Two Houston Center) 579 (176.5) 40 1974 Office [70][71][72]
23 Bank of America Tower 29°45′35″N 95°21′53″W / 29.759809°N 95.364639°W / 29.759809; -95.364639 (Bank of America Tower) 579 (176.5) 34 2019 Office Also known as Capitol Tower.[73][74]
24 Marathon Oil Tower 29°44′58.5″N 95°28′19.2″W / 29.749583°N 95.472000°W / 29.749583; -95.472000 (Marathon Oil Tower) 562 (171.3) 41 1983 Office Also known as 5555 San Felipe Street[75][76][77]
25 KBR Tower 29°45′11.7″N 95°22′20.6″W / 29.753250°N 95.372389°W / 29.753250; -95.372389 (KBR Tower) 550 (167.6) 40 1973 Office [78][79][80]
26 Wedge International Tower 29°45′16.8″N 95°22′11.2″W / 29.754667°N 95.369778°W / 29.754667; -95.369778 (Wedge International Tower) 550 (167.6) 44 1983 Office Formerly known as the Southwest Bank of Texas Building, Unitedbank Plaza, and 1415 Louisiana.[81][82][83]
27 Brava 29°45′45″N 95°21′49″W / 29.762449°N 95.363602°W / 29.762449; -95.363602 (Brava) 549 (167.3) 46 2022 Residential Tallest residential building in Houston.[84]
28 Memorial Hermann Tower 29°46′57″N 95°32′43.9″W / 29.78250°N 95.545528°W / 29.78250; -95.545528 (Memorial Hermann Tower) 542 (165.2) 35 2009 Mixed-use Part of the Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center.[85][86][87]
29 2929 Weslayan 29°44′18.9″N 95°26′28.4″W / 29.738583°N 95.441222°W / 29.738583; -95.441222 (2929 Weslayan) 533 (162.5) 40 2015 Residential Tallest residential building in Houston from 2015 to 2022.[88][89][90]
30 Pennzoil Place I 29°45′36.6″N 95°21′55″W / 29.760167°N 95.36528°W / 29.760167; -95.36528 (Pennzoil Place I) 523 (159.4) 36 1976 Office [91][92][93]
31 Pennzoil Place II 29°45′35.7″N 95°21′56.6″W / 29.759917°N 95.365722°W / 29.759917; -95.365722 (Pennzoil Place II) 523 (159.4) 36 1976 Office [94][95][93]
32 Devon Energy Center 29°45′25″N 95°22′15.6″W / 29.75694°N 95.371000°W / 29.75694; -95.371000 (Devon Energy Center) 521 (158.8) 36 1978 Office [96][97][98]
33 1000 Main 29°45′25.2″N 95°21′55.9″W / 29.757000°N 95.365528°W / 29.757000; -95.365528 (1000 Main) 518 (158) 36 2003 Office [99][100][101]
34 Total Plaza 29°45′23.5″N 95°22′6.6″W / 29.756528°N 95.368500°W / 29.756528; -95.368500 (Total Plaza) 518 (157.9) 35 1971 Office [102][103][104]
35 Methodist Outpatient Care Center 29°42′44.5″N 95°23′57.8″W / 29.712361°N 95.399389°W / 29.712361; -95.399389 (Methodist Outpatient Care Center) 512 (156.1) 26 2010 Health Tallest building in the Texas Medical Center.[105][106][107]
36 Houston Methodist Hospital - Centennial Tower 29°42′40″N 95°23′52″W / 29.71106°N 95.39775°W / 29.71106; -95.39775 (Houston Methodist Hospital - Centennial Tower) 511 (155.8) 26 2027 Health Construction started in 2022. Topped out in September 2025.[108][109][110]
37 The Huntingdon 29°44′48.5″N 95°25′4.6″W / 29.746806°N 95.417944°W / 29.746806; -95.417944 (The Huntington) 503 (153.3) 34 1982 Residential Tallest residential building in Houston until 2015.[111][112][113]
38 El Paso Energy Building 29°45′28.3″N 95°22′2.8″W / 29.757861°N 95.367444°W / 29.757861; -95.367444 (El Paso Energy Building) 502 (153) 33 1962 Office [114][115][116]
39 Market Square Tower 29°45′47″N 95°21′48.1″W / 29.76306°N 95.363361°W / 29.76306; -95.363361 (El Paso Energy Building) 502 (153) 40 2017 Residential [117][118][119]
40 One Park Place 29°45′14.9″N 95°21′40.1″W / 29.754139°N 95.361139°W / 29.754139; -95.361139 (One Park Place) 501 (152.7) 37 2009 Residential [120][121][122]
41 The Post Oak 29°45′08″N 95°27′26″W / 29.752146°N 95.457222°W / 29.752146; -95.457222 (The Post Oak) 499 (152.1) 36 2018 Mixed-use Mixed-use residential, hotel, and office building.[123]
42 Hess Tower 29°45′16.4″N 95°21′35.3″W / 29.754556°N 95.359806°W / 29.754556; -95.359806 (Hess Tower) 490 (149.4) 29 2010 Office [124][125][126]
43 Parkside Residences at Discovery Green 29°45′18″N 95°21′33″W / 29.755051°N 95.359116°W / 29.755051; -95.359116 (Parkside Residences at Discovery Green) 480 (146.3) 43 2022 Residential [127]
44 1500 Post Oak Boulevard 29°45′8.2″N 95°27′39.3″W / 29.752278°N 95.460917°W / 29.752278; -95.460917 (1500 Post Oak Boulevard) 477 (145.4) 30 2016 Office [128][129][130]
45 The O'Quinn Medical Tower at St. Luke's 29°42′32.7″N 95°24′7″W / 29.709083°N 95.40194°W / 29.709083; -95.40194 (The O'Quinn Medical Tower at St. Luke's) 477 (145.3) 29 1990 Mixed-use Tallest building completed in Houston in the 1990s. Also known as 6624 Fannin Tower. Part of Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center, an adult teaching hospital.[131][132][133]
46 5 Greenway Plaza 29°43′50.2″N 95°25′54.5″W / 29.730611°N 95.431806°W / 29.730611; -95.431806 (5 Greenway Plaza) 465 (141.7) 31 1973 Office [134][135][136]
47 Hanover River Oaks 29°45′16.5″N 95°22′22.5″W / 29.754583°N 95.372917°W / 29.754583; -95.372917 (1600 Smith Street) 462 (140.8) 38 2020 Residential [137]
48 Texas Children's Hospital Expansion 29°42′29″N 95°24′11″W / 29.707987°N 95.403076°W / 29.707987; -95.403076 (Texas Children's Hospital Expansion) 457 (139.3) 25 2018 Health Also known as the Texas Children's Hospital Lester and Sue Smith Legacy Tower.[138]
49 717 Texas Avenue 29°45′41.5″N 95°21′51.4″W / 29.761528°N 95.364278°W / 29.761528; -95.364278 (717 Texas Avenue) 453 (138.2) 34 2003 Office [139][140][141]
50 Aspire Post Oak 29°45′04″N 95°27′42″W / 29.751015°N 95.461624°W / 29.751015; -95.461624 (Aspire Post Oak) 453 (138.1) 39 2021 Residential [142]
51 One Allen Center 29°45′25.9″N 95°22′12.8″W / 29.757194°N 95.370222°W / 29.757194; -95.370222 (One Allen Center) 452 (137.8) 34 1972 Office [143][144][145]
52 Residences at La Colombe d’Or 29°44′30″N 95°23′32″W / 29.741636°N 95.392212°W / 29.741636; -95.392212 (Residences at La Colombe d’Or) 452 (137.8) 34 2020 Residential [146]
53 Norton Rose Fulbright Tower 29°45′11″N 95°21′39″W / 29.75292°N 95.36096°W / 29.75292; -95.36096 (Norton Rose Fulbright Tower) 450 (137.2) 28 2024 Office Also known as 1550 on the Green.[147]
54 Hanover Buffalo Bayou 29°45′34″N 95°24′23″W / 29.75951°N 95.40626°W / 29.75951; -95.40626 (Hanover Buffalo Bayou) 449 (136.9) 42 2025 Residential Topped-out in September 2025.[148]
55 Four Leaf Towers 1 29°45′5.4″N 95°27′50″W / 29.751500°N 95.46389°W / 29.751500; -95.46389 (Four Leaf Towers 1) 444 (135.3) 40 1982 Residential [149][150][151]
56 Four Leaf Towers 2 29°45′3.2″N 95°27′52.5″W / 29.750889°N 95.464583°W / 29.750889; -95.464583 (Four Leaf Towers 2) 444 (135.3) 40 1982 Residential [152][153][154]
57 9 Greenway Plaza 29°43′55.4″N 95°26′4.2″W / 29.732056°N 95.434500°W / 29.732056; -95.434500 (9 Greenway Plaza) 441 (134.4) 31 1978 Office [155][156][157]
58 11 Greenway Plaza 29°43′55.2″N 95°26′8.1″W / 29.732000°N 95.435583°W / 29.732000; -95.435583 (11 Greenway Plaza) 441 (134.4) 31 1979 Office [158][159][160]
59 Phoenix Tower 29°43′49.4″N 95°25′45″W / 29.730389°N 95.42917°W / 29.730389; -95.42917 (Phoenix Tower) 434 (132.3) 34 1984 Office [161][162][163]
60 Residences at the Allen 29°45′39″N 95°22′56″W / 29.760696°N 95.38210°W / 29.760696; -95.38210 (Residences at the Allen) 430 (131)[c] 35 2023 Residential Construction started in 2020.[164]
61 Memorial Hermann Medical Plaza 29°42′55″N 95°23′49.2″W / 29.71528°N 95.397000°W / 29.71528; -95.397000 (Memorial Hermann Medical Plaza) 430 (131) 28 2007 Mixed-use Office and hospital building.[165][166][167]
62 712 Main Street 29°45′31.8″N 95°21′49.6″W / 29.758833°N 95.363778°W / 29.758833; -95.363778 (712 Main Street) 428 (130.5) 37 1929 Office Tallest building completed in Houston in the 1920s and in the first half of the 20th century. Tallest building in Houston from 1929 to 1963.[168][169][170]
63 The Spires 29°42′25″N 95°23′19″W / 29.706934°N 95.388512°W / 29.706934; -95.388512 (The Spires) 426 (129.9) 40 1983 Residential [171]
64 Latitude Med Center 29°42′29″N 95°24′18″W / 29.707981°N 95.404938°W / 29.707981; -95.404938 (Latitude Med Center) 423 (128.9) 35 2018 Residential [172]
65 1330 Post Oak Boulevard 29°45′12″N 95°27′41″W / 29.753462°N 95.461281°W / 29.753462; -95.461281 (1330 Post Oak Boulevard) 420 (128) 30 1983 Office [173]
66 M.D. Anderson Administrative Support Building 29°42′01″N 95°23′56″W / 29.700336°N 95.398811°W / 29.700336; -95.398811 (M.D. Anderson Administrative Support Building) 415 (126.5) 25 2012 Office [174]
67 Niels Esperson Building 29°45′32″N 95°21′54″W / 29.758865°N 95.36499°W / 29.758865; -95.36499 (Niels Esperson Building) 410 (125.1) 31 1927 Office Tallest building in Houston from 1927 to 1929.[175]
68 One City Centre 29°45′22″N 95°21′53″W / 29.756117°N 95.364861°W / 29.756117; -95.364861 (One City Centre) 410 (125) 32 1961 Office [176]
69 Bob Lanier Public Works Building 29°45′35″N 95°22′02″W / 29.759787°N 95.367188°W / 29.759787; -95.367188 (Bob Lanier Public Works Building) 410 (125) 27 1968 Office [177]
70 2727 Kirby 29°44′28″N 95°25′06″W / 29.741064°N 95.418358°W / 29.741064; -95.418358 (2727 Kirby) 405 (123.5) 30 2009 Residential [178]
71 Hyatt Regency Houston Downtown 29°45′25″N 95°22′10″W / 29.756924°N 95.369507°W / 29.756924; -95.369507 (Hyatt Regency Houston Downtown) 401 (122.2) 30 1972 Hotel [179]
72 The Mercer West Tower 29°43′57″N 95°28′04″W / 29.732515°N 95.467842°W / 29.732515; -95.467842 (The Mercer West Tower) 401 (122.1) 30 2003 Residential [180]
73 1301 Fannin Street 29°45′13″N 95°21′56″W / 29.753643°N 95.36557°W / 29.753643; -95.36557 (1301 Fannin Street) 399 (121.6) 25 1984 Office [181]
74 Arabella 29°44′46″N 95°27′17″W / 29.746151°N 95.454597°W / 29.746151; -95.454597 (Arabella) 399 (121.6) 33 2018 Residential [182]
75 Methodist Inpatient Hospital 29°42′37″N 95°23′53″W / 29.710203°N 95.398192°W / 29.710203; -95.398192 (Houston Methodist Hospital) 395 (120.4) 17 2018 Health [183]
76 The Parklane 29°43′08″N 95°23′01″W / 29.718912°N 95.383492°W / 29.718912; -95.383492 (The Parklane) 390 (119) 36 1983 Residential [184]
77 Five Post Oak Park 29°44′52″N 95°27′06″W / 29.747648°N 95.451775°W / 29.747648; -95.451775 (Five Post Oak Park) 389 (118.6) 28 1982 Office [185]
78 Houston Police Department Headquarters 29°45′21″N 95°22′03″W / 29.755726°N 95.367554°W / 29.755726; -95.367554 (Houston Police Deptartment Headquarters) 386 (117.7) 28 1967 Government [186]
79 BP West Lake One 29°46′52″N 95°37′46″W / 29.781069°N 95.629465°W / 29.781069; -95.629465 (BP West Lake One) 382 (116.4) 28 1982 Office [187]
80 Smith Tower at Methodist Hospital 29°42′41″N 95°24′00″W / 29.71140°N 95.40003°W / 29.71140; -95.40003 (Smith Tower at Methodist Hospital) 378 (115.2) 26 1988 Mixed-use Mixed-use education and hospital building.[188]
81 Harris County Civil Justice Center 29°45′39″N 95°21′27″W / 29.76075°N 95.357384°W / 29.76075; -95.357384 (Harris County Civil Justice Center) 378 (115.2) 18 2005 Government [189]
82 5 Houston Center 29°45′17″N 95°21′39″W / 29.754757°N 95.360779°W / 29.754757; -95.360779 (5 Houston Center) 376 (114.5) 27 2003 Office [190]
83 Hanover Boulevard Place 29°44′53″N 95°27′49″W / 29.748095°N 95.463676°W / 29.748095; -95.463676 (Hanover Boulevard Place) 375 (114.3) 30 2019 Residential Also stylized as Hanover BLVD Place.[191]
84 Marriott Marquis Houston 29°45′16″N 95°21′28″W / 29.754383°N 95.357903°W / 29.754383; -95.357903 (Marriott Marquis Houston) 371 (113.1) 28 2016 Hotel [192]
85 Aris Market Square 29°45′42″N 95°21′44″W / 29.761547°N 95.362091°W / 29.761547; -95.362091 (Aris Market Square) 371 (113.1) 32 2017 Residential [193]
86 MD Anderson Cancer Center 29°42′28″N 95°23′54″W / 29.7078675°N 95.398333°W / 29.7078675; -95.398333 (MD Anderson Cancer Center) 370 (112.8) 22 2009 Health [194]
87 919 Milam 29°45′30″N 95°21′58″W / 29.758198°N 95.366096°W / 29.758198; -95.366096 (919 Milam) 369 (112.5) 24 1956 Office [195]
88 Lyric Center 29°45′46″N 95°21′53″W / 29.762657°N 95.364655°W / 29.762657; -95.364655 (Lyric Center) 365 (111.3) 26 1984 Office [196]
89 Warwick Towers 29°43′25″N 95°23′22″W / 29.723618°N 95.389458°W / 29.723618; -95.389458 (Warwick Towers) 360 (110) 30 1984 Residential [197]
90 The Royalton at River Oaks 29°45′37″N 95°24′02″W / 29.760279°N 95.400673°W / 29.760279; -95.400673 (The Royalton at River Oaks) 360 (109.7) 33 2003 Residential [198]
91 Camden Post Oak 29°45′13″N 95°27′34″W / 29.753693°N 95.459343°W / 29.753693; -95.459343 (Camden Post Oak) 359 (109.4) 33 2003 Residential Also known as 1200 Post Oak.[199]
92 Mosaic I 29°42′55″N 95°22′50″W / 29.715162°N 95.380669°W / 29.715162; -95.380669 (Mosaic I) 358 (109.1) 29 2007 Residential [200]
93 Montage 29°42′52″N 95°22′51″W / 29.714478°N 95.380928°W / 29.714478; -95.380928 (Montage) 358 (109.1) 29 2009 Residential [201]
94 Energy Center IV 29°46′58″N 95°37′08″W / 29.782778°N 95.61875°W / 29.782778; -95.61875 (Energy Center IV) 355 (108.2) 22 2015 Office [202]
95 Amegy Tower 29°44′57″N 95°27′18″W / 29.749174°N 95.455132°W / 29.749174; -95.455132 (Amegy Tower) 354 (108) 24 2016 Office [203]
96 1360 Post Oak Tower 29°45′11″N 95°27′44″W / 29.753103°N 95.462135°W / 29.753103; -95.462135 (1360 Post Oak Tower) 351 (107) 25 1985 Office [204]
97 Wells Fargo Tower 29°45′11″N 95°27′37″W / 29.7531447°N 95.460331°W / 29.7531447; -95.460331 (Wells Fargo Tower) 351 (107) 25 1983 Office [205]
98 Dominion at Post Oak 29°44′39″N 95°27′50″W / 29.7441564°N 95.4637555°W / 29.7441564; -95.4637555 (Dominion at Post Oak) 351 (107) 31 2004 Residential [206]
99 The Travis 29°44′28″N 95°22′42″W / 29.7410337°N 95.3782196°W / 29.7410337; -95.3782196 (The Travis) 351 (107) 28 2020 Residential Also known as 3300 Main.[207]
100 Hilcorp Energy Tower 29°45′22″N 95°21′59″W / 29.7561055°N 95.366335°W / 29.7561055; -95.366335 (Hilcorp Energy Tower) 346 (105.5) 23 2016 Office [208]
101 UT Health Center 29°42′12″N 95°24′12″W / 29.7032127°N 95.40330°W / 29.7032127; -95.40330 (UT Health Center) 345 (105.2) 25 1974 Mixed-use Mixed-use educational and hospital building.[209]
102 Two Shell Plaza 29°45′33″N 95°21′59″W / 29.7592231°N 95.366303°W / 29.7592231; -95.366303 (Two Shell Plaza) 341 (103.9) 26 1971 Office [210]
103 The Kirby Collection Residential Tower 29°44′10″N 95°25′11″W / 29.735981°N 95.419655°W / 29.735981; -95.419655 (The Kirby Collection Residential Tower) 340 (103.6) 22 2017 Residential [211]
104 The Driscoll at River Oaks 29°45′13″N 95°24′24″W / 29.7536318°N 95.406673°W / 29.7536318; -95.406673 (The Driscoll at River Oaks) 339 (103.3) 27 2020 Residential [212]
105 Le Meridian Hotel 29°45′25″N 95°21′46″W / 29.757002°N 95.362679°W / 29.757002; -95.362679 (Le Meridian Hotel) 338 (103) 25 1954 Hotel This building was originally built as the Melrose Building, at a height of 308 ft (94 m). It was renovated as Le Meridian Hotel in 2017, and its height was increased.[213][214]
106 Wortham Tower 29°45′37″N 95°23′41″W / 29.760155°N 95.394836°W / 29.760155; -95.394836 (Wortham Tower) 337 (102.7) 25 1965 Office [215]
107 ParkWest Tower I 29°44′18″N 95°33′41″W / 29.738281°N 95.561363°W / 29.738281; -95.561363 (ParkWest Tower I) 337 (102.7) 25 1984 Office [216]
108 The Mark 29°43′47″N 95°27′58″W / 29.72966°N 95.466148°W / 29.72966; -95.466148 (The Mark) 334 (101.8) 30 2001 Residential [217]
109 Catalyst 29°45′29″N 95°21′31″W / 29.7580778°N 95.3586096°W / 29.7580778; -95.3586096 (Catalyst) 334 (101.8) 28 2017 Residential [218]
110 Galleria Tower I 29°44′18″N 95°27′41″W / 29.738232°N 95.461502°W / 29.738232; -95.461502 (Galleria Tower I) 333 (101.5) 25 1973 Office [219]
111 Four Seasons Hotel 29°45′15″N 95°21′45″W / 29.754091°N 95.362625°W / 29.754091; -95.362625 (Four Seasons Hotel) 330 (100.6) 29 1981 Hotel [220]
112 Sage Plaza 29°44′59″N 95°27′54″W / 29.74966°N 95.464905°W / 29.74966; -95.464905 (Sage Plaza) 330 (100.6) 25 1983 Office [221]
113 Montebello 29°45′23″N 95°27′30″W / 29.756321°N 95.458389°W / 29.756321; -95.458389 (Montebello) 330 (100.6) 30 2004 Residential [222]
114 Hanover Post Oak 29°44′56″N 95°27′50″W / 29.7487626°N 95.4639882°W / 29.7487626; -95.4639882 (Hanover Post Oak) 330 (100.6) 29 2014 Residential [223]
115 One Riverway 29°45′40″N 95°27′46″W / 29.7610593°N 95.462721°W / 29.7610593; -95.462721 (One Riverway) 330 (100) 25 1978 Office [224]
116 Capital One Plaza 29°44′18″N 95°28′44″W / 29.738384°N 95.478897°W / 29.738384; -95.478897 (Capital One Plaza) 330 (100) 22 1982 Office [225]
117 Drewery Place 29°44′37″N 95°22′30″W / 29.743532°N 95.374962°W / 29.743532; -95.374962 (Drewery Place) 330 (100) 27 2019 Residential [226]
118 Hanover Montrose 29°44′32″N 95°23′31″W / 29.742134°N 95.391846°W / 29.742134; -95.391846 (Hanover Montrose) 326 (99.4) 30 2016 Residential [227]
119 Magnolia Hotel 29°45′33″N 95°21′42″W / 29.759041°N 95.361557°W / 29.759041; -95.361557 (Magnolia Hotel) 325 (99.1) 22 1926 Hotel Tallest building in Houston from 1926 to 1927.[228]
120 Holiday Inn 29°45′05″N 95°22′17″W / 29.7512601°N 95.3714086°W / 29.7512601; -95.3714086 (Holiday Inn) 325 (99.1) 30 1971 Hotel [229]
121 4 Greenspoint Plaza 29°56′51″N 95°24′25″W / 29.947563°N 95.407054°W / 29.947563; -95.407054 (4 Greenspoint Plaza) 325 (99.1) 24 1983 Office [230]
122 Harris County Criminal Justice Center 29°45′43″N 95°21′28″W / 29.761955°N 95.357719°W / 29.761955; -95.357719 (Harris County Criminal Justice Center) 325 (99.1) 21 1999 Government [231]
123 Hilton Americas Hotel 29°45′06″N 95°21′38″W / 29.751677°N 95.360504°W / 29.751677; -95.360504 (Hilton Americas Hotel) 324 (98.8) 24 2003 Hotel [232]
124 T. Boone Pickens Academic Tower 29°42′17″N 95°23′49″W / 29.704828°N 95.396858°W / 29.704828; -95.396858 (T. Boone Pickens Academic Tower) 324 (98.8) 21 2008 Mixed-use Mixed-use education and office building.[233]
125 Astoria 29°45′09″N 95°27′34″W / 29.752567°N 95.459473°W / 29.752567; -95.459473 (Astoria) 322 (98.1) 25 2016 Residential [234]
126 St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital 29°42′29″N 95°24′01″W / 29.707935°N 95.400337°W / 29.707935; -95.400337 (St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital) 322 (98) 26 1970 Health [235]
127 Two Post Oak Central 29°44′43″N 95°27′46″W / 29.74538°N 95.462791°W / 29.74538; -95.462791 (Two Post Oak Central) 321 (97.8) 24 1979 Office [236]
128 Three Post Oak Central 29°44′46″N 95°27′43″W / 29.746075°N 95.461914°W / 29.746075; -95.461914 (Three Post Oak Central) 321 (97.8) 24 1981 Office [237]
129 Travis Tower 29°45′17″N 95°22′03″W / 29.75475°N 95.367378°W / 29.75475; -95.367378 (Travis Tower) 320 (97.5) 21 1955 Residential [238]
130 Mickey Leland Federal Building 29°45′07″N 95°22′25″W / 29.751873°N 95.373642°W / 29.751873; -95.373642 (Mickey Leland Federal Building) 320 (97.5) 22 1983 Mixed-use Mixed-use office and government building.[239]
131 One Post Oak Central 29°44′41″N 95°27′42″W / 29.744673°N 95.461693°W / 29.744673; -95.461693 (One Post Oak Central) 318 (96.9) 25 1975 Office [240]
132 Energy Center III 29°47′02″N 95°37′08″W / 29.7837692°N 95.6188029°W / 29.7837692; -95.6188029 (Energy Center III) 317 (96.5) 20 2015 Office [241]
133 500 Jefferson Building 29°45′11″N 95°22′26″W / 29.753132°N 95.373756°W / 29.753132; -95.373756 (500 Jefferson Building) 316 (96.3) 21 1963 Office [242]
134 City West Place 2 29°44′40″N 95°33′38″W / 29.74431°N 95.560516°W / 29.74431; -95.560516 (City West Place 2) 316 (96.3) 23 2001 Office [243]
135 Feigin Center West Tower 29°42′28″N 95°24′06″W / 29.707841°N 95.401597°W / 29.707841; -95.401597 (Feigin Center West Tower) 315 (96) 19 2001 Health Part of Texas Children's Hospital[244]
136 Cosmopolitan 29°45′06″N 95°27′41″W / 29.75155°N 95.46145°W / 29.75155; -95.46145 (Cosmopolitan) 315 (96) 24 2008 Residential [245]
137 Feigin Center 29°42′24″N 95°24′04″W / 29.706598°N 95.401016°W / 29.706598; -95.401016 (Feigin Center) 315 (96) 20 2008 Mixed-use Mixed-use hospital and office building.
138 Elev8 Downtown Houston 29°45′09″N 95°22′22″W / 29.7526183°N 95.372845°W / 29.7526183; -95.372845 (Elev8 Downtown Houston) 312 (95.1) 20 1971 Residential [246]
139 Scurlock Tower 29°42′39″N 95°24′02″W / 29.710817°N 95.400581°W / 29.710817; -95.400581 (Scurlock Tower) 311 (94.8) 20 1981 Office [247]
140 Briarlake Plaza 29°44′46″N 95°33′35″W / 29.746149°N 95.559586°W / 29.746149; -95.559586 (Briarlake Plaza) 311 (94.8) 20 2000 Office [248]
141 3D International Tower 29°44′51″N 95°27′28″W / 29.747505°N 95.457642°W / 29.747505; -95.457642 (3D International Tower) 310 (94.5) 22 1980 Office [249]
142 Houstonian Condominiums 29°46′05″N 95°27′32″W / 29.768063°N 95.458819°W / 29.768063; -95.458819 (Houstonian Condominiums) 310 (94.5) 28 1982 Residential [250]
143 Noble Energy Center Two 29°59′44″N 95°34′47″W / 29.995468°N 95.579735°W / 29.995468; -95.579735 (Noble Energy Center Two) 310 (94.5) 20 2015 Office [251]
144 The Bristol 29°43′47″N 95°27′55″W / 29.729683°N 95.465149°W / 29.729683; -95.465149 (The Bristol) 309 (94.2) 27 1983 Residential [252]
145 Commerce Towers 29°45′28″N 95°21′53″W / 29.757698°N 95.364677°W / 29.757698; -95.364677 (Commerce Towers) 306 (93.3) 24 1929 Office [253]
146 City West Place 1 29°44′33″N 95°33′34″W / 29.7426307°N 95.55943°W / 29.7426307; -95.55943 (City West Place 1) 306 (93.3) 22 2001 Office [254]
147 Control Data Center 29°44′47″N 95°27′28″W / 29.746513°N 95.45787°W / 29.746513; -95.45787 (Control Data Center) 303 (92.4) 22 1971 Office [255]
148 JW Marriott Downtown Houston 29°45′30″N 95°21′51″W / 29.75844°N 95.364052°W / 29.75844; -95.364052 (JW Marriott Downtown Houston) 302 (92.1) 22 1925 Hotel Tallest building in Houston from 1925 to 1926.[256]
149 Energy Center V 29°46′53″N 95°37′06″W / 29.7814357°N 95.6182155°W / 29.7814357; -95.6182155 (Energy Center V) 302 (92) 18 2015 Office [257]
150 3 Greenway Plaza 29°43′53″N 95°25′53″W / 29.731485°N 95.431427°W / 29.731485; -95.431427 (3 Greenway Plaza) 300 (91.4) 22 1971 Office [258]
151 Greenway Condominiums Tower 1 29°43′52″N 95°26′13″W / 29.731123°N 95.436943°W / 29.731123; -95.436943 (Greenway Condominiums Tower 1) 300 (91.4) 30 1980 Residential [259]
152 Greenway Condominiums Tower 2 29°43′54″N 95°26′13″W / 29.731701°N 95.436958°W / 29.731701; -95.436958 (Greenway Condominiums Tower 2) 300 (91.4) 30 1981 Residential [260]
153 Wells Fargo Center 29°45′31″N 95°21′52″W / 29.758598°N 95.36451°W / 29.758598; -95.36451 (Wells Fargo Center) 300 (91.4) 21 1981 Office [261]

Tallest buildings in Greater Houston

Greater Houston
Population7,796,182
(2024 estimate)
Cities includedHouston, Gavleston, Pasadena, The Woodlands
Number of tall buildings
Taller than 100 m (328 ft)121 + 2 T/O (2025)
Taller than 150 m (492 ft)40 + 1 T/O (2025)
Taller than 200 m (656 ft)16
Taller than 300 m (984 ft)2
Number of tall buildings — feet
Taller than 300 ft (91.4 m)157 + 2 T/O (2025)

There are several high-rises taller than 300 feet (91 m) in Greater Houston that are located outside of the city of Houston: three in Galveston, two in The Woodlands, and one in Pasadena. Three of them are residential and hotel buildings built on Texas' coastline during the 2000s real estate boom.

Rank Name Image City Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Purpose Notes
1 Allison Tower The Woodlands

30°09′38″N 95°27′10″W / 30.16062°N 95.45284°W / 30.16062; -95.45284 (Allison Tower)

439 (133.8) 32 2002 Office Tallest building in The Woodlands. Tallest building in Greater Houston located outside Houston. Also known as 1201 Lake Robbins Drive or Anadarko Tower I.[262]
2 Hackett Tower The Woodlands

30°09′37″N 95°27′18″W / 30.160412°N 95.455085°W / 30.160412; -95.455085 (Hackett Tower)

415 (126.5) 31 2014 Office Second-tallest building in The Woodlands.
3 Endeavour Pasadena

29°33′55″N 95°03′45″W / 29.56524°N 95.06239°W / 29.56524; -95.06239 (Endeavour)

386 (117.7) 30 2007 Mixed-use Mixed-use residential and hotel building. Tallest building in Pasadena.
4 Palisade Palms I Galveston

29°18′57″N 94°45′17″W / 29.31584°N 94.75474°W / 29.31584; -94.75474 (Palisade Palms I)

382 (116.4) 27 2007 Residential Also known as The Trade Winds and Beach Club Residences I. Joint-tallest building in Galveston.[263]
5 Palisade Palms II Galveston

29°18′58″N 94°45′15″W / 29.31604°N 94.75418°W / 29.31604; -94.75418 (Palisade Palms II)

382 (116.4) 27 2007 Residential Also known as The Beach Club and Beach Club Residences II. Joint-tallest building in Galveston[264]
6 One Moody Plaza Galveston

29°18′25″N 94°47′24″W / 29.30690°N 94.78996°W / 29.30690; -94.78996 (One Moody Plaza)

358 (109.1) 23 1972 Office Tallest building in Galveston from 1972 to 2007. Tallest office building in Galveston.[265]

Tallest under construction or proposed

Under construction

This table lists buildings under construction in Houston that are expected to be at least 300 ft (91 m) tall, as of 2025. The "Year" column indicates the estimated year of completion.

Name Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Notes
St. Regis Residences 510 (155.4) 38 [266][267]
X Houston 449 (136.9) 33 2025 [268]

Proposed

This table lists approved and proposed in Houston that are expected to be at least 300 ft (91 m) tall, as of 2025. The "Year" column indicates the estimated year of completion. A dash “–“ indicates information about the building is unknown or has not been released.

Name Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Notes
1661 Tanglewood 522 (159.1) 35 [269]
3615 Montrose 512 (156.1) 36 [270]

Tallest demolished

This table lists buildings in Houston that were demolished and at one time stood at least 300 feet (91 m) in height.

Rank Name Image Height

ft (m)

Floors Year

Completed

Year

Demolished

Notes
1 Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel 352 (107.3) 28 1962 2011 [271]
2 Texas Tower 312 (95.1) 21 1952 2014 [272]
3 Houston Main Building 312 (95.1) 21 1931 2012 [273]

Timeline of tallest buildings

Since 1895, the year the first high-rise in the city was constructed,[274] the title of the tallest building in Houston has been held by eleven high-rises.

Original name Image Years as tallest Height
ft (m)
Floors Notes
Binz Building[d] 1895–1904 (9 years) 6 [274]
Lomas & Nettleton Building 1904–1908 (4 years) 105 (32) 8 [275]
711 Main 1908–1910 (2 years) 124 (40.8) 10 [276]
Carter Building 1910–1926 (16 years) 302 (92.1) 23 [277]
Magnolia Hotel 1926–1927 (1 year) 325 (99.1) 22 [278]
Niels Esperson Building 1927–1929 (2 years) 410 (125.1) 31 [279]
Gulf Building 1929–1963 (34 years) 428 (130.5) 37 Now known as the JPMorgan Chase Building.[168]
Humble Building 1963–1970 (7 years) 606 (184.7) 44 Now known as the ExxonMobil Building.[61]
One Shell Plaza 1970–1980 (10 years) 714 (217.6) 50 [40]
Enterprise Plaza 1980–1982 (2 years) 756 (232.3) 55 [24]
JPMorgan Chase Tower 1982–present (43 years) 1,002 (305.4) 75 [8]

Skylines

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Topped-out
  2. ^ 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 originally completed.
  3. ^ This height is an estimate from the CTBUH.
  4. ^ Height unknown. Demolished in 1950.

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