For almost half a century, New York City held the title for the world’s tallest building. Between 1931 and 1972, the iconic Empire State Building remained the highest — standing at 1,454 feet tall.
While tall buildings are concentrated in the larger cities in the US, every state has its own tallest building. We found the tallest building in each state using data from The Skyscraper Center, a ...
California is home to some of the West Coast's tallest buildings. Discover the top 10 skyscrapers defining the state's ...
The world's tallest building—the Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia—is expected to be completed by August 2028, with construction having been "ramped up," the architectural firm behind it told Newsweek.
Move over, Houston: The tallest building in Texas officially belongs to the Capital City. For more than 40 years, H-Town has been home to the tallest Lone Star building, previously named the Texas ...
A 1,225 foot-high new tower that would be the tallest building on the West Coast has been proposed for San Francisco. An application to build the tower, which would feature 1.6 million square feet of ...
Rising above downtown Yakima since 1931, the art deco Larson Building remains the city’s tallest and most enduring landmark—a lasting symbol of ambition and resilience.
California is home to some of the tallest buildings on the West Coast, with two towers rising more than 1,000 feet above downtown Los Angeles and San Francisco. While California’s seismic activity and ...