List of tallest buildings in Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles with San Gabriel Mountains in the background

This list of tallest buildings in Los Angeles ranks skyscrapers in Los Angeles, California, by height. The tallest building in Los Angeles is the Wilshire Grand Center.

As of September 2016, the Wilshire Grand surpassed the 73-story U.S. Bank Tower, which rises 1,018 feet (310 m) in Downtown Los Angeles and was completed in 1989.[1] It also stands as the tallest building in the state of California, tallest building west of the Mississippi, and the 11th-tallest building in the United States. The second-tallest skyscraper in the city and the state is the Aon Center, which rises 858 feet (262 m).[2] Seven of the ten tallest buildings in California are located in Los Angeles.[3]

Skyscrapers are difficult and expensive to construct in Los Angeles due to the city's high rate of earthquakes and position near the San Andreas fault line, as well as the resulting difficulty of adhering to the city's rigorous engineering standards. Nevertheless, a number of successful and iconic skyscrapers dot the downtown Los Angeles skyline. The history of skyscrapers in Los Angeles began with the 1903 completion of the Braly Building, which is often regarded as the first high-rise in the city;[4] it rises 13 floors and 151 feet (46 m) in height.[5] The building, originally constructed as a commercial structure, has since been renovated into a residential tower and is now known as the "Continental Building".[4] Los Angeles went through a large building boom that lasted from the early 1960s to the early 1990s, during which time the city saw the completion of 30 of its 32 tallest buildings, including the U.S. Bank Tower, the Aon Center, and Two California Plaza. The city is the site of 25 skyscrapers at least 492 feet (150 m) in height, more than any other city in the Pacific coast region. As of July 2011, there are 505 completed high-rises in the city.[6]

The most recently completed skyscraper in Los Angeles is L.A. Live Ritz-Carlton Hotels & Condominiums, which rises 653 feet (199 m) and 54 floors.[7]

The Wilshire Grand Center, a hotel and office tower which is under construction, is expected to rise 73 stories and 1,100 feet (335 m) in height.[8] Once completed in 2017, it will surpass the U.S. Bank Tower to become the tallest building in the United States west of Chicago.

As of May 2011, there are 60 high-rise buildings under construction, approved for construction, and proposed for construction in Los Angeles.[6] 37 of these 60 buildings are over 100 meters tall.

Los Angeles skyline during sunset as seen from behind the Griffith Observatory in Griffith Park in October 2006

Tallest buildings

This lists ranks Los Angeles skyscrapers that stand at least 400 feet (122 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year a building was completed.

Rank Name Image Height
ft (m)
Architect Floors Year Primary Purpose Notes
1 Wilshire Grand Center[A] 1,099 (335) AC Martin Partners 73 2017 Office/Hotel Topped-out. The tower will become the tallest building in Los Angeles and the West Coast of the United States as measured by structural height. When measured by roof height, the tower is 934 ft. tall, which is 84 ft. shorter than the US Bank Tower roof.
2 U.S. Bank Tower 1,018 (310) Henry N. Cobb 73 1989 Office 11th-tallest building in the United States, tallest building on the West Coast of the United States, tallest building in California; tallest building in the world with a helipad on its roof; tallest building constructed in Los Angeles in the 1980s; formerly known as Library Tower; at the time of its completion, the building was the tallest structure in a major active seismic region (Taipei 101 now holds this title).[1][9][10]
3 Aon Center 858 (261) Charles Luckman 62 1973 Office 31st-tallest building in the United States; tallest building constructed in Los Angeles in the 1970s[2][11]
4 Two California Plaza 750 (229) Arthur Erickson 54 1992 Office Tallest building constructed in Los Angeles in the 1990s[12][13]
5 Gas Company Tower 748 (228) Richard Keating 52 1991 Office 77th-tallest building in the United States[14][15]
6 Bank of America Center 735 (224) Albert C. Martin 55 1974 Office 92nd-tallest building in the United States; formerly known as Security Pacific Bank Plaza, ARCO Plaza, and BP Plaza[16][17]
7 777 Tower 725 (221) César Pelli 52 1991 Office 98th-tallest building in the United States[18][19]
8 Wells Fargo Center 723 (220) Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 54 1983 Office 103rd-tallest building in the United States[20][21]
9 Figueroa at Wilshire 717 (218) Albert C. Martin 53 1990 Office 107th-tallest building in the United States; formerly known as the Sanwa Bank Building[22][23]
10 City National Tower 699 (213) Albert C. Martin 52 1972 Office Formerly known as the Bank of America Tower; this building and Paul Hastings Tower stand as the tallest twin towers in Los Angeles.[24][25]
11 Paul Hastings Tower 699 (213) Albert C. Martin 52 1972 Office Formerly known as ARCO Tower; this building and City National Tower stand as the tallest twin towers in Los Angeles.[26][27]
12 LA Live Hotels & Condominiums 667 (203) Gensler 54 2010 Hotel/Residential Tallest building constructed in Los Angeles in the 2010s[28]
13 Citigroup Center 625 (191) Albert C. Martin 48 1979 Office Formerly known as the 444 Flower Building[29][30]
14 611 Place 620 (189) William Pereira 42 1969 Office Tallest building constructed in Los Angeles in the 1960s[31][32]
15 One California Plaza 578 (176) Arthur Erickson 42 1985 Office [33][34]
16 Century Plaza Tower II 571 (174) Minoru Yamasaki 44 1975 Office This building and Century Plaza Tower I stand as the tallest buildings outside Downtown Los Angeles.[35][36]
17 Century Plaza Tower I 571 (174) Minoru Yamasaki 44 1975 Office This building and Century Plaza Tower II stand as the tallest buildings outside Downtown Los Angeles.[37][38]
18 KPMG Tower 560 (171) Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 45 1983 Office [39][40]
19 Ernst & Young Plaza 534 (163) Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 41 1985 Office [41][42]
20 SunAmerica Center 533 (163) Johnson & Fain 39 1990 Office [43][44]
21 TCW Tower 517 (158) Albert C. Martin 39 1990 Office [45][46]
22 Union Bank Plaza 516 (157) Albert C. Martin 40 1968 Office [47][48]
23 10 Universal City Plaza 506 (154) Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 36 1984 Office Tallest building in the San Fernando Valley[49][50]
24 1100 Wilshire 496 (151) Albert C. Martin 35 1987 Residential Tallest residential building in the city[51][52]
25 Fox Plaza 493 (150) Johnson & Fain 34 1987 Office [53][54]
26 Constellation Place 491 (150) Johnson & Fain 35 2003 Office First high rise to be completed in the 21st century in Los Angeles[7][55]
27 The Century 478 (146) Robert A. M. Stern 42 2009 (completed in 2009, opened in 2010) Residential [56]
28 ARCO Tower 463 (141) Gin Wong 33 1989 Office [57][58]
29 Los Angeles City Hall 454 (138) Austin, Parkinson & Martin 32 1928 Office Tallest building constructed in Los Angeles in the 1920s; tallest base-isolated structure in the world[59][60][61]
30 Equitable Life Building 454 (138) Welton Becket 34 1969 Office [62][63]
31 AT&T Center 454 (138) William Pereira 32 1965 Office [64][65]
32 AT&T Switching Center 450 (137) The Parkinsons 17 1961 Office [66][67]
33 5900 Wilshire 443 (135) Gin Wong / William Pereira 32 1971 Office [68][69]
34 Warner Center Plaza II 417 (126) Ware & Malcomb 25 1991 Office [70][71]
35 MCI Center 414 (126) Charles Luckman 33 1973 Office [72][73]

Under construction buildings

This lists buildings that are under construction in Los Angeles and are planned to rise at least 76 meters (249 ft).

Name Height*
ft / m
Floors Year(est.) Notes
Wilshire Grand Tower 1,100 / 335 77 2017 The tower will become the tallest building in Los Angeles and the West Coast of the United States as measured by total structural height. However, measured by roof height, the structure is 934 ft., which is 84 ft. shorter than the US Bank tower.[74]
Ten50 tower 250 / 76.2 24 2016
820 S. Olive Street 637 / 194 50 2018 The tower will become one of the tallest residential buildings in California [75]
Los Angeles Federal Courthouse 249 / 76 10 2016
Oceanwide (formerly Fig Central) tower I 676 / 206 49 2018 [76]
Oceanwide (formerly Fig Central) tower II 531 / 162 40 2018 [76]
Oceanwide (formerly Fig Central) tower III 531 / 162 40 2018 [76]
Metropolis tower I 647 / 197 58 2018 [77]
Metropolis tower II 451 / 137 40 2018 [77]
Metropolis tower III 442 / 135 38 2016 [77]
Metropolis tower IV 271 / 83 19 2016 [77]
888 S Hope tower 33 [78]
1201 S. Grand Ave. tower ? 37 2018 [79][80]
The Project at Pico tower I 486 / 148 37 2018 [81]
The Project at Pico tower II 304 / 92.6 12 2018 [81]
10000 Santa Monica Blvd. tower 483 / 137 39 2016 A luxury residential tower in Century City [82][83][84]
Circa tower I420 / 128 35 2017 Also known as 1200 Figueroa [85]
Circa tower II420 / 12835 2017 Also known as 1200 Figueroa [85]

Approved and proposed buildings

Name Height*
ft / m
Floors Year(est.) Notes
1020 Figueroa tower I 520' 9" / 159 38 2020 Approved [86]
1020 Figueroa II 471.5' / 144 32 2019 Approved Taller than the 34-story tower because of architectural element [86]
1020 Figueroa III 410 / 125 34 2019 Approved [86]
Twelfth & Flower tower I 529 / 161 40 Proposed[87]
Twelfth & Flower tower II 421 / 128 31 Proposed[87]
Bixel Residences 406 / 120 36 Proposed ssp />
Millennium Hollywood tower I -- / -- 35 2019 Approved [88][89]
3545 Wilshire tower I -- 32 Proposed[90]
3545 Wilshire tower II -- 14 Proposed[90]
Millennium Hollywood tower II -- / -- 39 2019 Approved [88][89]
J.W. Marriott Expansion Tower 385 / 117 38 --- Proposed [91]
920 S Hill Street tower -- 32 Approved [92]
Alexan Tower 320 / 98 27 2018 Proposed [93]
811 Olympic Tower 740 / 225 57 Proposed [94]

Timeline of tallest buildings

Los Angeles City Hall, shown here in 1931, was built in 1928 and was the tallest structure in the city until 1968. In 1964, height restrictions were removed from new construction.

This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Los Angeles.

Name Image Street address Years as tallest Height
ft (m)
Floors Reference
Braly Building[B] 408 South Spring Street 1903–1907 151 (46) 13 [5]
Security Building 510 South Spring Street 1907–1911 165 (50) 11 [95]
A.G. Bartlett Building 651 South Spring Street 1911–1916 190 (58) 14 [96]
Park Central Building 412 West 6th Street 1916–1927 N/A[C] 14 [97]
Texaco Building 929 South Broadway 1927–1928 242 (74) 13 [98]
Los Angeles City Hall 200 North Spring Street 1928–1968 454 (138) 32 [60]
Union Bank Plaza 445 South Figueroa Street 1968–1969 516 (157) 40 [48]
611 Place 611 West 6th Street 1969–1972 620 (189) 42 [32]
City National Tower[D] 555 South Flower Street 1972–1974 699 (213) 52 [25]
Paul Hastings Tower[D] 515 South Flower Street 1972–1974 699 (213) 52 [27]
Aon Center 707 Wilshire Boulevard 1974–1989 858 (262) 62 [11]
U.S. Bank Tower 633 West 5th Street 1989–2016 1,018 / 310 73 [9]
Wilshire Grand Tower Figueroa and 7th 2016–present 1,099 / 335 73 [9]

Notes

A. ^ Because of its more elevated position upon Bunker Hill, the U.S. Bank Tower rises higher above the surrounding area
B. ^ This building was originally known as the Braly Building, but has since been renamed the Continental Building.
C. ^ Official height figures have never been released by this building's developer.
D. ^ a b The City National Tower and the Paul Hastings Tower are twin towers, both rising 699 feet (213 m). As both buildings were completed in 1972, Los Angeles had two tallest buildings until the completion of Aon Center in 1974.

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