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This list of the tallest buildings in the Americas ranks skyscrapers in order by height.
Tallest Buildings
editRank | Name | Image | City | Country | Height | Floors | Year | Notes | |
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1 | One World Trade Center | New York City | United States | 541 | 1776 | 104 | 2014 | ||
2 | Central Park Tower | New York City | United States | 472 | 1550 | 98 | 2020 | ||
3 | Willis Tower | Chicago | United States | 442 | 1451 | 110 | 1974 | ||
4 | 111 West 57th Street | New York City | United States | 435 | 1428 | 82 | 2020 | ||
5 | One Vanderbilt | New York City | United States | 427 | 1401 | ||||
6 | 432 Park Avenue | New York City | United States | 426 | 1396 | 96 | 2015 | Topped out in October 2014. 432 Park Avenue is the 25th-tallest building in the worldand the world's tallest residential building. Tallest building in the world known only by its street address. | |
7 | Trump International Hotel and Tower | Chicago | United States | 423 | 1,389 | 98 | 2009 | 31st-tallest building in the world | |
8 | 30 Hudson Yards | New York City | United States | 387 (1,268) | 101 | 2019 | 43rd-tallest building in the world | ||
9 | Empire State Building † | New York City | United States | 381
(1,250) |
102 | 1931 | 43rd-tallest building in the world; tallest building in the world from 1931 until 1972; tallest man-made structure in the world 1931–1967; first building in the world to contain over 100 floors; tallest building built in the U.S. and the world in the 1930s. |
Timeline of Tallest Buildings
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