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Tallest buildings in New York City

New York City has the most skyscrapers in the world — 45 buildings taller than 200 meters — for comparison, Hong Kong has 39 and Chicago 17.

Buildings listed in a table as of 2004

Rank Name Height
(m)
Floors Year
1 Empire State Building 381 102 1931
2 Chrysler Building 319 77 1930
3 American International Building 290 66 1932
4 The Trump Building 283 70 1930
5 Citigroup Center 279 59 1977
6 Trump World Tower 262 72 2001
7 Bloomberg Tower 261 54 2004
8 GE Building 259 69 1933
9 CitySpire Center 248 75 1987
10 One Chase Manhattan Plaza 248 60 1961
11 Conde Nast Building 247 48 1999
12 MetLife Building 246 60 1963
13 Woolworth Building 241 57 1913
14 One Worldwide Plaza 237 50 1989
15 Carnegie Hall Tower 231 60 1991
16 Bear Stearns World Headquarters 230 47 2001
17 AXA Center 229 54 1986
18 One Penn Plaza 229 57 1972
19 1251 Avenue of the Americas 229 54 1971
20 Time Warner Center 229 55 2004
21 60 Wall Street 227 55 1989
22 One Astor Plaza 227 54 1972
23 One Liberty Plaza 226 54 1973
24 20 Exchange Place 226 57 1931
25 Three World Financial Center 225 51 1986
26 Times Square Tower 221 47 2004
27 Metropolitan Tower 218 68 1987
28 JP Morgan Chase World Headquarters 215 52 1960
29 General Motors Building 215 50 1968
30 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower 213 50 1909
31 500 Fifth Avenue 212 60 1931
32 Americas Tower 211 50 1992
33 Solow Building 210 50 1974
34 HSBC Bank Building 210 52 1967
35 55 Water Street 209 53 1972
36 277 Park Avenue 209 50 1962
37 1585 Broadway 209 42 1989
38 Random House Tower 208 52 2003
39 Four Seasons Hotel 208 52 1993
40 Bertelsmann Building 206 42 1990
41 McGraw-Hill Building 205 51 1969
42 Lincoln Building 205 53 1930
43 Paramount Plaza 204 48 1971
44 Trump Tower 202 58 1983
45 Citicorp Building 201 50 1990
46 Bank of New York Building 199 50 1931
47 599 Lexington Avenue 199 50 1986
48 712 5th Avenue 198 52 1990
49 Chanin Building 198 56 1930
50 245 Park Avenue 198 44 1966
51 Sony Tower 197 37 1984
52 Two World Financial Center 196 44 1987
53 570 Lexington Avenue 195 50 1931
54 345 Park Avenue 193 44 1969
55 Verizon Building 192 40 1974
56 W.R. Grace Building 192 50 1972
57 One New York Plaza 192 50 1970
58 Home Insurance Plaza 192 44 1966
59 888 7th Avenue 191 45 1971
60 Central Park Place 191 56 1988

New York Skyscrapers currently under construction

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