List of tallest buildings in California

This list ranks skyscrapers/high rise buildings and structures in the US State of California by height. Buildings and structures in seven cities are included in this list; Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Long Beach, Sacramento, Burbank and Oakland each have buildings taller than 400 feet (120 m).

The tallest building is the Wilshire Grand Center at 1,100 feet (340 m). All of the buildings and structures taller than 500 feet (150 m) are in Los Angeles and San Francisco. The tallest building in San Diego rises exactly 500 feet due to restrictions imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the 1970s, because of the downtown's proximity to San Diego International Airport.[1][2]

Buildings over 500 feet

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Los Angeles Skyline in 2019
Rank Name Image Height
ft / (m)
Floors Year City Rank in its city Notes
1 Wilshire Grand Center   1,100 (340) 73 2017 Los Angeles 1 Topped-out in 2016, and officially opened in June 2017. The tower is the tallest building in Los Angeles and the West Coast of the United States as measured by structural height, which includes a 295-foot spire. When measured by roof height, the tower is 934 ft. tall, which is 84 ft. shorter than the US Bank Tower roof.
2 Salesforce Tower   1,070 (330) 61 2018 San Francisco 1 124th-tallest building in the world, 17th-tallest building in the United States, 2nd-tallest building on the West Coast, Tallest building in San Francisco since 2018, Tallest building constructed in San Francisco in the 2010s.
3 U.S. Bank Tower   1,018 (310) 73 1989 Los Angeles 2 161st-tallest building in the world, 23rd-tallest building in the United States, tallest building on the West Coast of the United States when measured by roof height. Only building in California whose roof height exceeds 1,000 ft. Tallest structure in a major active seismic region from 1989 to 2010; Taipei 101 now holds this title. Tallest building constructed in Los Angeles in the 1980s. Formerly known as Library Tower.[3][4][5]
N/A Sutro Tower   977 (298) 1973 San Francisco N/A Tallest non-building radio tower in San Francisco since 1973. Because it sits atop a hill, the tower actually reaches a height of 1,814 ft (553 m) above sea level.
N/A KCBS Tower   972 (296) 1986 Mount Wilson N/A 2nd tallest non-building radio tower in California. Because it sits atop a mountain, the tower actually reaches a height of 6,631 ft (2,021 m) above sea level.[6]
4 Aon Center   858 (262) 62 1973 Los Angeles 3 60th-tallest building in the United States. Tallest building constructed in Los Angeles in the 1970s.[7][8]
5 Transamerica Pyramid   853 (260) 48 1972 San Francisco 2 Tallest building in San Francisco from 1972-2017; 61st-tallest in the United States, and 473rd-tallest in the world; tallest building on the West Coast from 1972 until 1974; tallest building constructed in San Francisco in the 1970s[9][10]
6 181 Fremont   803 (245) 56 2017 San Francisco 3 San Francisco headquarters of Facebook and Instagram.
7 555 California Street   779 (237) 52 1969 San Francisco 4 Tallest building on the West Coast from 1969 to 1972; formerly known as Bank of America Center; tallest building constructed in the city in the 1960s[11][12]
8 Two California Plaza   750 (230) 54 1992 Los Angeles 4 121st-tallest building in the United States (tied). Tallest building constructed in Los Angeles in the 1990s.[13][14]
9 Gas Company Tower   749 (228) 52 1991 Los Angeles 5 127th-tallest building in the United States.[15][16]
10 Bank of America Center   735 (224) 55 1974 Los Angeles 6 144th-tallest building in the United States (tied). Originally known as Security Pacific Bank Plaza, then as ARCO Plaza, then BP Plaza.[17][18]
11 777 Tower   725 (221) 52 1991 Los Angeles 7 [19][20]
12 Wells Fargo North Tower   723 (220) 54 1983 Los Angeles 8 [21][22]
13 Figueroa at Wilshire   717 (219) 53 1990 Los Angeles 9 Formerly known as the Sanwa Bank Building.[23][24]
14= City National Tower   699 (213) 52 1972 Los Angeles 10 = This building and Paul Hastings Tower stand as the tallest twin towers in Los Angeles. Formerly known as the Bank of America Tower.[25][26]
Paul Hastings Tower   699 (213) 52 1972 Los Angeles This building and City National Tower stand as the tallest twin towers in Los Angeles. Formerly known as ARCO Tower.[27][28]
16 = The Beaudry   695 (212) 52 2023 Los Angeles 12 Tallest all residential building in California.
345 California Center   695 (212) 48 1986 San Francisco 5 Tallest mid-block skyscraper in San Francisco; tallest building constructed in the city in the 1980s[29][30]
18 Oceanwide Plaza Tower 1   677 (206) 49 2020 Los Angeles 13 Topped Off, interior unfinished.
19 LA Live Hotels & Condominiums   667 (203) 54 2010 Los Angeles 14 [31][32]
20 Metropolis Tower D 647 (197) 58 2019 Los Angeles 15 [33][34]
21 Millennium Tower   645 (197) 58 2009 San Francisco 6 Tallest building constructed in the city in the 2000s[35][36]
22 One Rincon Hill South Tower   641 (195) 60 2008 San Francisco 7 Tallest all-residential building in the city[37][38][39][40]
23 820 Olive 636 (194) 49 2019 Los Angeles 16 Alternatively called 825 Hill. Construction started in 2016 and completed in 2019.[41][42]
24 Citigroup Center   625 (191) 48 1979 Los Angeles 17 Formerly known as the 444 Flower Building.[43][44]
25 611 Place   620 (190) 42 1967 Los Angeles 18 Tallest building constructed in Los Angeles in the 1960s.[45][46]
26 The Avery   618 (188) 66 2019 San Francisco 8
27 Wells Fargo South Tower   606 (185) 42 1984 Los Angeles 19
28 Park Tower at Transbay   605 (184) 43 2018 San Francisco 9
29 = Century Plaza Hotel Residential Tower North 600 (180) 46 2021 Los Angeles 20 = This building and the identical south tower stand as the tallest buildings in California outside the CBDs of Los Angeles and San Francisco.[47][48]
Century Plaza Hotel Residential Tower South 600 (180) 46 2021 Los Angeles 20 =
Salesforce West   600 (180) 43 1985 San Francisco 10= [49][50]
101 California Street   600 (180) 48 1982 San Francisco 10= [51][52]
33 One California Plaza   578 (176) 42 1985 Los Angeles 22 [53][54]
34 Market Center   573 (175) 40 1975 San Francisco 12 [55][56]
35= Century Plaza Tower I   571 (174) 44 1975 Los Angeles 23 = Designed by Minoru Yamasaki. The towers resemble Yamasaki's iconic work, the original World Trade Center in New York City, with their twin configuration, vertical black and gray lines, and aluminum exteriors.
Century Plaza Tower II   571 (174) 44 1975 Los Angeles
37 Four Embarcadero Center   570 (170) 45 1982 San Francisco 13 [57][58]
38 One Embarcadero Center   569 (173) 45 1971 San Francisco 14 [59][60]
39 44 Montgomery Street   565 (172) 43 1967 San Francisco 15 [61][62]
40 Spear Tower   564 (172) 43 1976 San Francisco 16 [63][64]
41 KPMG Tower   560 (170) 45 1983 Los Angeles 25 [65][66]
42 One Sansome Street   550 (170) 39 1984 San Francisco 17 [67][68]
43 One Rincon Hill North Tower   541 (165) 49 2014 San Francisco 18
44 One Front Street   538 (164) 38 1979 San Francisco 19 [69][70]
45 Ernst & Young Plaza   534 (163) 41 1985 Los Angeles 26 [71][72]
46 SunAmerica Center   533 (162) 39 1990 Los Angeles 27 [73][74]
47 = Oceanwide Plaza Tower II 530 (160) 40 2020 Los Angeles 28 = Topped off, interior left unfinished.
Oceanwide Plaza Tower III 530 (160) 40 2020 Los Angeles 28 = Topped off, interior left unfinished.
49 = First Market Tower   529 (161) 39 1973 San Francisco 20= [75][76]
McKesson Plaza   529 (161) 38 1969 San Francisco [77][78]
Hope+Flower Tower 1 529 (161) 40 2019 Los Angeles 30 =
Fig+Pico Tower 1 529 (161) 42 2023 Los Angeles 30=
53 425 Market Street   525 (160) 38 1973 San Francisco 22 [79][80]
54 The Grand By Gehry 522 (159) 39 2022 Los Angeles 32 Designed by Frank Gehry.
55 TCW Tower   517 (158) 39 1990 Los Angeles 33 [81][82]
56 Union Bank Plaza   516 (157) 40 1968 Los Angeles 34 [83][84]
57 Four Seasons Private Residences at 706 Mission Street   510 (160) 43 2020 San Francisco 23
58 10 Universal City Plaza   506 (154) 36 1984 Los Angeles 35 Tallest building in the San Fernando Valley.[85][86]

Buildings from 400 to 500 feet

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San Diego skyline in April 2009
Rank Name Image Height
ft (m)
Floors Year City Notes
59= One America Plaza   500 (152) 34 1991 San Diego Tallest building in San Diego; tallest building in California outside of Los Angeles and San Francisco; tallest building constructed in the 1990s[87][88]
Telesis Tower   500 (152) 38 1982 San Francisco [89][90]
61 Symphony Towers   499 (152) 34 1989 San Diego
62 Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel   497 (151) 40 1992 San Diego Tallest building on the waterfront on the West Coast[91][92]
63 1100 Wilshire   496 (151) 35 1987 Los Angeles Known for its large above ground parking garage.
64 333 Bush Street   495 (151) 43 1986 San Francisco [93][94]
65= Hilton San Francisco Tower I   493 (150) 46 1971 San Francisco Tallest building used exclusively as a hotel in the city[95][96]
Fox Plaza   493 (150) 34 1987 Los Angeles Known as Nakatomi Plaza from the 1988 Die Hard film. [97][98]
67 Pacific Gas & Electric Building   492 (150) 34 1971 San Francisco [99][100]
68 MGM Tower/Constellation Place   491 (150) 35 2003 Los Angeles The first high rise to be completed in the 21st century in Century City.[101][102]
69= 555 Mission Street   487 (148) 33 2008 San Francisco
50 California Street   487 (148) 37 1972 San Francisco [103][104]
71 St. Regis San Francisco   484 (148) 42 2005 San Francisco [105][106]
72 Ten Thousand   483 (147) 40 2017 Los Angeles Designed by Handel Architects.
73 The Century   478 (146) 42 2009 Los Angeles [107]
74= 100 Pine Center   476 (145) 33 1972 San Francisco [108][109]
45 Fremont Street   476 (145) 34 1978 San Francisco [110][111]
76 Electra   475 (145) 43 2007 San Diego Tallest residential tower in San Diego[112][113]
77 333 Market Street   472 (144) 33 1979 San Francisco [114][115]
78 650 California Street   466 (142) 34 1964 San Francisco Also known as the Hartford Building.[116][117]
79 ARCO Tower/1055 West Seventh   462 (141) 33 1989 Los Angeles [118][119]
80 The Tower Burbank   460 (140) 32 1988 Burbank Tallest building in Burbank, CA.[120]
81 555 Mission Street   458 (140) 33 2008 San Francisco [121][122][123][124][125]
82= Los Angeles City Hall   454 (138) 32 1928 Los Angeles Tallest building constructed in Los Angeles in the 1920s. Tallest base-isolated structure in the world.[126][127][128]
Equitable Life Building   454 (138) 34 1969 Los Angeles [129][130]
84 South Park Center   452 (138) 32 1965 Los Angeles [131][132]
85 Metropolis Tower C   451 (137) 40 2018 Los Angeles
86 LUMINA I   450 (137) 43 2015 San Francisco
87 The Pinnacle Museum Tower   450 (137) 36 2005 San Diego [133][134]
88 The Infinity I   450 (137) 41 2008 San Francisco [135][136][137]
89 AT&T Switching Center   448 (137) 17 1961 Los Angeles [138][139]
90 100 First Plaza   447 (136) 27 1988 San Francisco [140][141]
91 Manchester Grand Hyatt Seaport   446 (136) 34 2003 San Diego [142][143]
92 5900 Wilshire   443 (135) 32 1971 Los Angeles [144][145]
93 Metropolis Tower B   442 (135) 38 2017 Los Angeles Indigo Hotel
94= 399 Fremont Street   440 (134) 42 2016 San Francisco
340 Fremont Street   440 (134) 43 2019 San Francisco
500 Folsom   440 (134) 40 2016 San Francisco
97 Hallasan Tower 439 (134) 38 2023 Los Angeles
98 One California   438 (134) 32 1969 San Francisco
99 San Francisco Marriott   436 (133) 39 1989 San Francisco [146][147]
100= Russ Building   435 (133) 32 1927 San Francisco Tied as the tallest building constructed in the city in the 1920s[148][149]
140 New Montgomery   435 (133) 26 1925 San Francisco Tied as the tallest building constructed in the city in the 1920s[150][151]
102 Jasper   430 (131) 39 2015 San Francisco
103= Harbor Club West   424 (129) 41 1992 San Diego [152][153]
Harbor Club East   424 (129) 41 1992 San Diego [154][155]
105 Wells Fargo Center   423 (129) 30 1992 Sacramento Tallest building in Sacramento.[156][157]
106 MIRA   422 (129) 39 2020 San Francisco
107 Hope+Flower Tower II 421 (128) 31 2019 Los Angeles
108= The Grande South at Santa Fe Place   420 (128) 39 2004 San Diego [158][159]
The Grande North at Santa Fe Place   420 (128) 39 2005 San Diego [160][161]
Vantage Pointe Condominium   420 (128) 41 2009 San Diego [162][163]
JPMorgan Chase Building   420 (128) 31 2002 San Francisco [164][165]
The Paramount   420 (128) 40 2002 San Francisco [166][167]
The Infinity II   420 (128) 41 2009 San Francisco
114= Shoreline Gateway East Tower 417 (127) 35 2021 Long Beach Tallest building in Long Beach.
Providian Financial Building   417 (127) 30 1981 San Francisco [168][169]
116 Warner Center Plaza II   415 (126) 25 1991 Los Angeles [170][171]
117 MCI Center   414 (126) 33 1973 Los Angeles [172][173]
118= Three Embarcadero Center   413 (126) 31 1977 San Francisco [174][175]
Two Embarcadero Center   413 (126) 30 1974 San Francisco [176][177]
120 Advanced Equities Plaza   412 (126) 23 2005 San Diego [178][179]
121 595 Market Street   410 (125) 30 1979 San Francisco [180][181]
122 123 Mission Street   407 (124) 29 1986 San Francisco [182][183]
123= 101 Montgomery   404 (123) 28 1984 San Francisco [184][185]
Embarcadero West   404 (123) 34 1989 San Francisco [186][187]
Ordway Building   404 (123) 28 1970 Oakland Tallest building in Oakland and in the Bay Area outside of San Francisco.[188]
126 US Bank Tower   402 (123) 25 2008 Sacramento This building topped out in 2007 to become the city's second tallest building.[189][190]
127= 100 Van Ness Avenue   400 (122) 29 1974 San Francisco [191]
LUMINA II   400 (122) 38 2015 San Francisco
Atlas   400 (122) 40 2020 Oakland
Fifteen Fifty   400 (122) 40 2020 San Francisco
Circa Tower I 400 (122) 35 2018 Los Angeles Moxy Hotel
Circa Tower II 400 (122) 35 2018 Los Angeles

Timeline of tallest buildings in California

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Name Years as tallest Height Floors City Notes
Montgomery Block 1853–1854 15 m (49 ft) 4 San Francisco
Old Saint Mary's Cathedral 1854–1874 27 m (89 ft)
California State Capitol 1874–1890 64 m (210 ft) 6 Sacramento
Chronicle Building 1890–1898 66 m (217 ft) San Francisco
Call Building 1898–1914 96 m (315 ft)
Oakland City Hall 1914–1922 98 m (322 ft) 18 Oakland
Standard Oil Building 1922–1925 100 m (330 ft) San Francisco
Pacific Telephone Building 1925–1928 133 m (436 ft)
Russ Building 1927–1928 133 m (436 ft) 32
Los Angeles City Hall 1928–1965 138 m (453 ft) Los Angeles
Hartford Building 1965–1967 142 m (466 ft) 34 San Francisco
44 Montgomery Street 1967–1969 172 m (564 ft) 43
555 California Street 1969–1972 237 m (778 ft) 52 Then known as Bank of America Center
Transamerica Pyramid 1972–1973 260 m (850 ft) 48
Aon Center 1973–1990 262 m (860 ft) 62 Los Angeles
US Bank Tower 1990–2017 310 m (1,020 ft) 73 Formerly Library Tower
Wilshire Grand Center 2017–present 335 m (1,099 ft)

See also

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References

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