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USA cities whose tallest building is residential
Identified below at American cities whose tallest building is a residential structure. The list provided below does not include mixed use towers such as hotel/residential or office/residential. A minimum height of 175 feet was required for inclusion. States most represented on the list include the following (listed by number cities vs. towers):
- Florida = 16 cities
- New Jersey = 7 cities
- Illinois = 6 cities
- Michigan = 5 cities
- New York = 4 cities or boroughs
The tallest residential structures on the list range in location from traditional downtowns, midtowns, first-ring suburbs, outer suburbs, college towns, and vacation/retirements cities. Some of the cities fall into multiple categories like Ann Arbor which falls into three classifications as a college town with a traditional downtown and a distant Detroit suburb.
99 Hudson Street in Jersey City – Source: 99hudsonliving comIt is also interesting to note that there was quite a gap between development boom times for such buildings in American cities. As the list shows, there were boomlets just before the Great Depression, during the Urban Renewal period of the 1960s/1970s, the early 2000s just before the Subprime Mortgage Crisis, and now during the 2020s. Hopefully, the current booklet will not end as disastrously as those three.
Peace!
- Jersey City, New Jersey: 99 Hudson Street (2020) = 900 feet
2. Queens Borough, New York: The Orchard (2026) = 811 feet
3. Nashville, Tennessee: Paramount Tower (2028) = 750 feet
Paramount Tower in Nashville (left center) – Source: archpaper.com4-5. Sunny Isles Beach, Florida: Estates at Acqualina North and South (2022/23) = 672 feet x 2 towers
6-7. Miami Beach, Florida: Blue and Green Diamond Towers (2000) = 559 feet x 2 towers
8-9. Hallandale Beach, Florida: Beach Club Towers 1 & 2 (2007) = 505 feet x 2 towers
10. Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Veneto Las Olas (2023) = 499 feet
11-12. Fort Lee, New Jersey: The Modern North & South (2014) = 498 feet x 2 towers
13. Newark, New Jersey: Summit Tower (2028) = 489 feet
14. Salt Lake City, Utah: Astra Tower (2024) = 449 feet
15-16. Honolulu, Hawaii: The Central Ala Moana (2011) and New Rochelle, New York: Skyline (2007) = 435 feet
17. Bronx Borough, New York: River Park Towers (1975) = 428 feet
18. West Palm Beach, Florida: One West Palm Residential Tower (2027) = 426 feet
19-20. Long Beach, California: Shoreline Gateway East Tower (2021) and Aventura, Florida: Hidden Bay 1 (2000) = 417 feet
Shoreline Gateway in Long Beach – Source: apartments.com21-123. Guttenberg, New Jersey: Galaxy Towers (1976) = 415 feet x 3 towers
24. Beverly Hills, California: One Beverly Hills (2028) = 410 feet
25. Grand Rapids, Michigan: River House Condos (2008) = 406 feet
26. South Padre Island, Texas: Sapphire Condos (2008) = 404 feet x 2
27. Riviera Beach, Florida: Tiara Condominiums (2005) = 400 feet
28. North Bergen, New Jersey: Stonehenge Apartments (1967) = 369 feet
29. West New York, New Jersey: Riviera Towers (1965) = 359 feet
30-31. North Miami Beach, Florida: Harbor Towers 1 & 2 (2018) = 358 feet x 2 towers
32. Pompano Beach, Florida: 1380 S. Ocean Boulevard (prop) = 353 feet
33. Stamford, Connecticut: Parc Stamford (2009) = 350 feet
34. West Hollywood, California: Sierra Towers (1965) ~ 350 feet
35. Tempe, Arizona: West Sixth II (2011) = 345 feet
36. Rochester, Minnesota: Broadway Plaza (2004) = 342 feet
37. Fort Myers, Florida: High Point Place I (2007) = 341 feet
38. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Margate Towers (2004) = 329 feet
39. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Graduate Tower (2020) = 315 feet
40. Naples, Florida: Enclave = 309 feet
41-42. Peoria, Illinois: Twin Towers I & II (1984) = 309 feet x 2 towers
43. Portsmouth, Virginia: Harbor Tower Apartments (1983) = 307 feet
44-45. Lansing, Michigan: Tower on Grand (2028) and Boca Raton, Florida: Boca Raton Club Tower (1969) = 300 feet
Tower on Grand in Lansing – Source: landing downtown.com46-47. Evanston, Illinois: 605 Davis Street (2028) and Bloomington-Normal, Illinois: Watterson Towers (1969) = 299 feet
48. Somerville, Massachusetts: Prospect Union Square. (2023) = 297 feet
49. Worcester, Massachusetts: The 6Hundred (1964) = 289 feet (tied with another building in the city)
50. Ocean City, Maryland: Century 1 Condos (1975) ~280 feet
51. Yonkers, New York: Seven Pines Tower (1975) = 278 feet
52. Silver Spring, Maryland: Solaire 8200 Dixon (2022) = 276 feet
53. Champaign, Illinois: 309 Green (2009) = 268 feet
54. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Tower Plaza (1969) = 267 feet
55. Aurora, Illinois: Leland Tower (1928) ~ 265 feet
56. Gulf Shores, Alabama: Island Towers = 260 feet
57. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Coliseum Tower Residences (2007) = 259 feet
58. Asbury Park, New Jersey: Asbury Tower (1074) = 256 feet
59. Bowling Green, Kentucky: Pearce-Ford Tower (1970) = 250 feet
60. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Willow Valley Mosaic (2029) = 244 feet
61. Pensacola Beach, Florida: Beach Club Towers = 243 feet x 2 towers
62. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Skyrise Apartments (1982) = 230 feet
63. Marco Island, Florida: Summit House Condos (1981) ~ 230 feet
64. Destin, Florida: Jade East Towers = 229 feet
65. Joliet, Illinois: Joshua Arms Apartments = 203 feet
66. Huntington, West Virginia: West Virginia Building (1925) = 200 feet
67-68. Newport News, Virginia: River Park Towers (1986) and Bryan-College Station, Texas: The REV Student Housing (2023) ~ 200 feet
69. Owensboro, Kentucky: Roosevelt House (1973) = 195 feet
70. Royal Oak, Michigan: The Fifth (2007) = 193 feet
71. Rockford, Illinois: Faust Landmark (1939) = 186 feet
72. Fort Myers Beach, Florida: Ocean Harbor Condos = 184 feet x 2 towers
73. Longboat Key, Florida: Islands West (1972) = 183 feet
74. Monroe, Louisiana: Frances Tower (1932) = 179 feet
75. Richfield, Minnesota: City Bella (2004) = 177 feet
SOURCES:
- https://www.realestate-gulfshores.com/vacation-rental/Island-Tower-1203/
- google.gemini.ai
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/city/fort-myers
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Sunny_Isles_Beach
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Miami_Beach
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Fort_Lauderdale
- https://www.hobbs-black.com/towers-on-grand
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Grand_Rapids
- https://floridayimby.com/2023/09/pompano-beachs-tallest-building-approved-by-the-faa-to-rise-353-feet.html
- https://www.skydb.net/city/458159760/boca-raton/
- https://www.skydb.net/city/536805995/daytona-beach/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_South_Carolina
- https://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?cityID=466
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramount_Tower
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Cambridge,_Massachusetts
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/seven-pines-tower/12391
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/trump-parc-stamford/12194
- https://www.untappedcities.com/tallest-buildings-bronx/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Queens
- https://chicagoyimby.com/2026/04/evanstons-tallest-tower-moves-forward.html
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Salt_Lake_City
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Arizona
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Honolulu
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Long_Beach
- https://www.skydb.net/city/960718379/oceanside/
- https://www.skydb.net/building/478415799/college-corner/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/the-modern-at-fort-lee-north-tower/14316
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99_Hudson_Street
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_New_Jersey
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Newark
- https://www.skydb.net/building/861082856/the-fifth/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_Plaza_(Ann_Arbor,_Michigan)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Kentucky
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Massachusetts_outside_of_Boston
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Minnesota
- https://www.skydb.net/country/877947550/puerto-rico/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/the-beach-club-tower-2/3712
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/hidden-bay-1/10287
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/city/north-miami-beach
- https://www.homes.com/building/tiara-condominium-riviera-beach-fl/b-6b197xczzd20b/
- https://www.yourobserver.com/news/2017/jan/25/how-high-building-heights-stall-push-for-longboat-code-changes/
- https://www.gulfcoastnewsnow.com/article/fort-myers-beach-residents-high-rise-development/63074202
- https://www.mcsal.com/one-west-palm-2/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leland_Tower
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Peoria
- https://www.skydb.net/city/22164508/newport-news/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia_Building
- https://www.skydb.net/city/702474502/joliet/
- https://www.skydb.net/city/888816766/kalamazoo/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faust_Landmark
- https://www.facebook.com/100064287775653/posts/frances-tower-originally-the-hotel-frances-is-an-art-deco-high-rise-building-in-/1225308426288738/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/asbury-tower/12664
- https://panethos.wordpress.com/2025/10/24/working-list-tallest-student-housing-towers-by-university/
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USA cities whose tallest building is residential
Identified below at American cities whose tallest building is a residential structure. The list provided below does not include mixed use towers such as hotel/residential or office/residential. A minimum height of 175 feet was required for inclusion. States most represented on the list include the following (listed by number cities vs. towers):
- Florida = 16 cities
- New Jersey = 7 cities
- Illinois = 6 cities
- Michigan = 5 cities
- New York = 4 cities or boroughs
The tallest residential structures on the list range in location from traditional downtowns, midtowns, first-ring suburbs, outer suburbs, college towns, and vacation/retirements cities. Some of the cities fall into multiple categories like Ann Arbor which falls into three classifications as a college town with a traditional downtown and a distant Detroit suburb.
99 Hudson Street in Jersey City – Source: 99hudsonliving comIt is also interesting to note that there was quite a gap between development boom times for such buildings in American cities. As the list shows, there were boomlets just before the Great Depression, during the Urban Renewal period of the 1960s/1970s, the early 2000s just before the Subprime Mortgage Crisis, and now during the 2020s. Hopefully, the current booklet will not end as disastrously as those three.
Peace!
- Jersey City, New Jersey: 99 Hudson Street (2020) = 900 feet
2. Queens Borough, New York: The Orchard (2026) = 811 feet
3. Nashville, Tennessee: Paramount Tower (2028) = 750 feet
Paramount Tower in Nashville (left center) – Source: archpaper.com4-5. Sunny Isles Beach, Florida: Estates at Acqualina North and South (2022/23) = 672 feet x 2 towers
6-7. Miami Beach, Florida: Blue and Green Diamond Towers (2000) = 559 feet x 2 towers
8-9. Hallandale Beach, Florida: Beach Club Towers 1 & 2 (2007) = 505 feet x 2 towers
10. Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Veneto Las Olas (2023) = 499 feet
11-12. Fort Lee, New Jersey: The Modern North & South (2014) = 498 feet x 2 towers
13. Newark, New Jersey: Summit Tower (2028) = 489 feet
14. Salt Lake City, Utah: Astra Tower (2024) = 449 feet
15-16. Honolulu, Hawaii: The Central Ala Moana (2011) and New Rochelle, New York: Skyline (2007) = 435 feet
17. Bronx Borough, New York: River Park Towers (1975) = 428 feet
18. West Palm Beach, Florida: One West Palm Residential Tower (2027) = 426 feet
19-20. Long Beach, California: Shoreline Gateway East Tower (2021) and Aventura, Florida: Hidden Bay 1 (2000) = 417 feet
Shoreline Gateway in Long Beach – Source: apartments.com21-123. Guttenberg, New Jersey: Galaxy Towers (1976) = 415 feet x 3 towers
24. Beverly Hills, California: One Beverly Hills (2028) = 410 feet
25. Grand Rapids, Michigan: River House Condos (2008) = 406 feet
26. South Padre Island, Texas: Sapphire Condos (2008) = 404 feet x 2
27. Riviera Beach, Florida: Tiara Condominiums (2005) = 400 feet
28. North Bergen, New Jersey: Stonehenge Apartments (1967) = 369 feet
29. West New York, New Jersey: Riviera Towers (1965) = 359 feet
30-31. North Miami Beach, Florida: Harbor Towers 1 & 2 (2018) = 358 feet x 2 towers
32. Pompano Beach, Florida: 1380 S. Ocean Boulevard (prop) = 353 feet
33. Stamford, Connecticut: Parc Stamford (2009) = 350 feet
34. West Hollywood, California: Sierra Towers (1965) ~ 350 feet
35. Tempe, Arizona: West Sixth II (2011) = 345 feet
36. Rochester, Minnesota: Broadway Plaza (2004) = 342 feet
37. Fort Myers, Florida: High Point Place I (2007) = 341 feet
38. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Margate Towers (2004) = 329 feet
39. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Graduate Tower (2020) = 315 feet
40. Naples, Florida: Enclave = 309 feet
41-42. Peoria, Illinois: Twin Towers I & II (1984) = 309 feet x 2 towers
43. Portsmouth, Virginia: Harbor Tower Apartments (1983) = 307 feet
44-45. Lansing, Michigan: Tower on Grand (2028) and Boca Raton, Florida: Boca Raton Club Tower (1969) = 300 feet
Tower on Grand in Lansing – Source: landing downtown.com46-47. Evanston, Illinois: 605 Davis Street (2028) and Bloomington-Normal, Illinois: Watterson Towers (1969) = 299 feet
48. Somerville, Massachusetts: Prospect Union Square. (2023) = 297 feet
49. Worcester, Massachusetts: The 6Hundred (1964) = 289 feet (tied with another building in the city)
50. Ocean City, Maryland: Century 1 Condos (1975) ~280 feet
51. Yonkers, New York: Seven Pines Tower (1975) = 278 feet
52. Silver Spring, Maryland: Solaire 8200 Dixon (2022) = 276 feet
53. Champaign, Illinois: 309 Green (2009) = 268 feet
54. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Tower Plaza (1969) = 267 feet
55. Aurora, Illinois: Leland Tower (1928) ~ 265 feet
56. Gulf Shores, Alabama: Island Towers = 260 feet
57. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Coliseum Tower Residences (2007) = 259 feet
58. Asbury Park, New Jersey: Asbury Tower (1074) = 256 feet
59. Bowling Green, Kentucky: Pearce-Ford Tower (1970) = 250 feet
60. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Willow Valley Mosaic (2029) = 244 feet
61. Pensacola Beach, Florida: Beach Club Towers = 243 feet x 2 towers
62. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Skyrise Apartments (1982) = 230 feet
63. Marco Island, Florida: Summit House Condos (1981) ~ 230 feet
64. Destin, Florida: Jade East Towers = 229 feet
65. Joliet, Illinois: Joshua Arms Apartments = 203 feet
66. Huntington, West Virginia: West Virginia Building (1925) = 200 feet
67-68. Newport News, Virginia: River Park Towers (1986) and Bryan-College Station, Texas: The REV Student Housing (2023) ~ 200 feet
69. Owensboro, Kentucky: Roosevelt House (1973) = 195 feet
70. Royal Oak, Michigan: The Fifth (2007) = 193 feet
71. Rockford, Illinois: Faust Landmark (1939) = 186 feet
72. Fort Myers Beach, Florida: Ocean Harbor Condos = 184 feet x 2 towers
73. Longboat Key, Florida: Islands West (1972) = 183 feet
74. Monroe, Louisiana: Frances Tower (1932) = 179 feet
75. Richfield, Minnesota: City Bella (2004) = 177 feet
SOURCES:
- https://www.realestate-gulfshores.com/vacation-rental/Island-Tower-1203/
- google.gemini.ai
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/city/fort-myers
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Sunny_Isles_Beach
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Miami_Beach
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Fort_Lauderdale
- https://www.hobbs-black.com/towers-on-grand
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Grand_Rapids
- https://floridayimby.com/2023/09/pompano-beachs-tallest-building-approved-by-the-faa-to-rise-353-feet.html
- https://www.skydb.net/city/458159760/boca-raton/
- https://www.skydb.net/city/536805995/daytona-beach/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_South_Carolina
- https://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?cityID=466
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramount_Tower
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Cambridge,_Massachusetts
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/seven-pines-tower/12391
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/trump-parc-stamford/12194
- https://www.untappedcities.com/tallest-buildings-bronx/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Queens
- https://chicagoyimby.com/2026/04/evanstons-tallest-tower-moves-forward.html
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Salt_Lake_City
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Arizona
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Honolulu
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Long_Beach
- https://www.skydb.net/city/960718379/oceanside/
- https://www.skydb.net/building/478415799/college-corner/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/the-modern-at-fort-lee-north-tower/14316
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99_Hudson_Street
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_New_Jersey
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Newark
- https://www.skydb.net/building/861082856/the-fifth/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_Plaza_(Ann_Arbor,_Michigan)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Kentucky
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Massachusetts_outside_of_Boston
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Minnesota
- https://www.skydb.net/country/877947550/puerto-rico/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/the-beach-club-tower-2/3712
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/hidden-bay-1/10287
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/city/north-miami-beach
- https://www.homes.com/building/tiara-condominium-riviera-beach-fl/b-6b197xczzd20b/
- https://www.yourobserver.com/news/2017/jan/25/how-high-building-heights-stall-push-for-longboat-code-changes/
- https://www.gulfcoastnewsnow.com/article/fort-myers-beach-residents-high-rise-development/63074202
- https://www.mcsal.com/one-west-palm-2/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leland_Tower
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Peoria
- https://www.skydb.net/city/22164508/newport-news/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia_Building
- https://www.skydb.net/city/702474502/joliet/
- https://www.skydb.net/city/888816766/kalamazoo/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faust_Landmark
- https://www.facebook.com/100064287775653/posts/frances-tower-originally-the-hotel-frances-is-an-art-deco-high-rise-building-in-/1225308426288738/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/asbury-tower/12664
- https://panethos.wordpress.com/2025/10/24/working-list-tallest-student-housing-towers-by-university/
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USA cities whose tallest building is residential
Identified below at American cities whose tallest building is a residential structure. The list provided below does not include mixed use towers such as hotel/residential or office/residential. A minimum height of 175 feet was required for inclusion. States most represented on the list include the following (listed by number cities vs. towers):
- Florida = 16 cities
- New Jersey = 7 cities
- Illinois = 6 cities
- Michigan = 5 cities
- New York = 4 cities or boroughs
The tallest residential structures on the list range in location from traditional downtowns, midtowns, first-ring suburbs, outer suburbs, college towns, and vacation/retirements cities. Some of the cities fall into multiple categories like Ann Arbor which falls into three classifications as a college town with a traditional downtown and a distant Detroit suburb.
99 Hudson Street in Jersey City – Source: 99hudsonliving comIt is also interesting to note that there was quite a gap between development boom times for such buildings in American cities. As the list shows, there were boomlets just before the Great Depression, during the Urban Renewal period of the 1960s/1970s, the early 2000s just before the Subprime Mortgage Crisis, and now during the 2020s. Hopefully, the current booklet will not end as disastrously as those three.
Peace!
- Jersey City, New Jersey: 99 Hudson Street (2020) = 900 feet
2. Queens Borough, New York: The Orchard (2026) = 811 feet
3. Nashville, Tennessee: Paramount Tower (2028) = 750 feet
Paramount Tower in Nashville (left center) – Source: archpaper.com4-5. Sunny Isles Beach, Florida: Estates at Acqualina North and South (2022/23) = 672 feet x 2 towers
6-7. Miami Beach, Florida: Blue and Green Diamond Towers (2000) = 559 feet x 2 towers
8-9. Hallandale Beach, Florida: Beach Club Towers 1 & 2 (2007) = 505 feet x 2 towers
10. Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Veneto Las Olas (2023) = 499 feet
11-12. Fort Lee, New Jersey: The Modern North & South (2014) = 498 feet x 2 towers
13. Newark, New Jersey: Summit Tower (2028) = 489 feet
14. Salt Lake City, Utah: Astra Tower (2024) = 449 feet
15-16. Honolulu, Hawaii: The Central Ala Moana (2011) and New Rochelle, New York: Skyline (2007) = 435 feet
17. Bronx Borough, New York: River Park Towers (1975) = 428 feet
18. West Palm Beach, Florida: One West Palm Residential Tower (2027) = 426 feet
19-20. Long Beach, California: Shoreline Gateway East Tower (2021) and Aventura, Florida: Hidden Bay 1 (2000) = 417 feet
Shoreline Gateway in Long Beach – Source: apartments.com21-123. Guttenberg, New Jersey: Galaxy Towers (1976) = 415 feet x 3 towers
24. Beverly Hills, California: One Beverly Hills (2028) = 410 feet
25. Grand Rapids, Michigan: River House Condos (2008) = 406 feet
26. South Padre Island, Texas: Sapphire Condos (2008) = 404 feet x 2
27. Riviera Beach, Florida: Tiara Condominiums (2005) = 400 feet
28. North Bergen, New Jersey: Stonehenge Apartments (1967) = 369 feet
29. West New York, New Jersey: Riviera Towers (1965) = 359 feet
30-31. North Miami Beach, Florida: Harbor Towers 1 & 2 (2018) = 358 feet x 2 towers
32. Pompano Beach, Florida: 1380 S. Ocean Boulevard (prop) = 353 feet
33. Stamford, Connecticut: Parc Stamford (2009) = 350 feet
34. West Hollywood, California: Sierra Towers (1965) ~ 350 feet
35. Tempe, Arizona: West Sixth II (2011) = 345 feet
36. Rochester, Minnesota: Broadway Plaza (2004) = 342 feet
37. Fort Myers, Florida: High Point Place I (2007) = 341 feet
38. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Margate Towers (2004) = 329 feet
39. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Graduate Tower (2020) = 315 feet
40. Naples, Florida: Enclave = 309 feet
41-42. Peoria, Illinois: Twin Towers I & II (1984) = 309 feet x 2 towers
43. Portsmouth, Virginia: Harbor Tower Apartments (1983) = 307 feet
44-45. Lansing, Michigan: Tower on Grand (2028) and Boca Raton, Florida: Boca Raton Club Tower (1969) = 300 feet
Tower on Grand in Lansing – Source: landing downtown.com46-47. Evanston, Illinois: 605 Davis Street (2028) and Bloomington-Normal, Illinois: Watterson Towers (1969) = 299 feet
48. Somerville, Massachusetts: Prospect Union Square. (2023) = 297 feet
49. Worcester, Massachusetts: The 6Hundred (1964) = 289 feet (tied with another building in the city)
50. Ocean City, Maryland: Century 1 Condos (1975) ~280 feet
51. Yonkers, New York: Seven Pines Tower (1975) = 278 feet
52. Silver Spring, Maryland: Solaire 8200 Dixon (2022) = 276 feet
53. Champaign, Illinois: 309 Green (2009) = 268 feet
54. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Tower Plaza (1969) = 267 feet
55. Aurora, Illinois: Leland Tower (1928) ~ 265 feet
56. Gulf Shores, Alabama: Island Towers = 260 feet
57. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Coliseum Tower Residences (2007) = 259 feet
58. Asbury Park, New Jersey: Asbury Tower (1074) = 256 feet
59. Bowling Green, Kentucky: Pearce-Ford Tower (1970) = 250 feet
60. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Willow Valley Mosaic (2029) = 244 feet
61. Pensacola Beach, Florida: Beach Club Towers = 243 feet x 2 towers
62. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Skyrise Apartments (1982) = 230 feet
63. Marco Island, Florida: Summit House Condos (1981) ~ 230 feet
64. Destin, Florida: Jade East Towers = 229 feet
65. Joliet, Illinois: Joshua Arms Apartments = 203 feet
66. Huntington, West Virginia: West Virginia Building (1925) = 200 feet
67-68. Newport News, Virginia: River Park Towers (1986) and Bryan-College Station, Texas: The REV Student Housing (2023) ~ 200 feet
69. Owensboro, Kentucky: Roosevelt House (1973) = 195 feet
70. Royal Oak, Michigan: The Fifth (2007) = 193 feet
71. Rockford, Illinois: Faust Landmark (1939) = 186 feet
72. Fort Myers Beach, Florida: Ocean Harbor Condos = 184 feet x 2 towers
73. Longboat Key, Florida: Islands West (1972) = 183 feet
74. Monroe, Louisiana: Frances Tower (1932) = 179 feet
75. Richfield, Minnesota: City Bella (2004) = 177 feet
SOURCES:
- https://www.realestate-gulfshores.com/vacation-rental/Island-Tower-1203/
- google.gemini.ai
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/city/fort-myers
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Sunny_Isles_Beach
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Miami_Beach
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Fort_Lauderdale
- https://www.hobbs-black.com/towers-on-grand
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Grand_Rapids
- https://floridayimby.com/2023/09/pompano-beachs-tallest-building-approved-by-the-faa-to-rise-353-feet.html
- https://www.skydb.net/city/458159760/boca-raton/
- https://www.skydb.net/city/536805995/daytona-beach/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_South_Carolina
- https://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?cityID=466
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramount_Tower
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Cambridge,_Massachusetts
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/seven-pines-tower/12391
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/trump-parc-stamford/12194
- https://www.untappedcities.com/tallest-buildings-bronx/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Queens
- https://chicagoyimby.com/2026/04/evanstons-tallest-tower-moves-forward.html
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Salt_Lake_City
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Arizona
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Honolulu
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Long_Beach
- https://www.skydb.net/city/960718379/oceanside/
- https://www.skydb.net/building/478415799/college-corner/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/the-modern-at-fort-lee-north-tower/14316
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99_Hudson_Street
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_New_Jersey
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Newark
- https://www.skydb.net/building/861082856/the-fifth/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_Plaza_(Ann_Arbor,_Michigan)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Kentucky
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Massachusetts_outside_of_Boston
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Minnesota
- https://www.skydb.net/country/877947550/puerto-rico/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/the-beach-club-tower-2/3712
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/hidden-bay-1/10287
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/city/north-miami-beach
- https://www.homes.com/building/tiara-condominium-riviera-beach-fl/b-6b197xczzd20b/
- https://www.yourobserver.com/news/2017/jan/25/how-high-building-heights-stall-push-for-longboat-code-changes/
- https://www.gulfcoastnewsnow.com/article/fort-myers-beach-residents-high-rise-development/63074202
- https://www.mcsal.com/one-west-palm-2/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leland_Tower
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Peoria
- https://www.skydb.net/city/22164508/newport-news/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia_Building
- https://www.skydb.net/city/702474502/joliet/
- https://www.skydb.net/city/888816766/kalamazoo/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faust_Landmark
- https://www.facebook.com/100064287775653/posts/frances-tower-originally-the-hotel-frances-is-an-art-deco-high-rise-building-in-/1225308426288738/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/asbury-tower/12664
- https://panethos.wordpress.com/2025/10/24/working-list-tallest-student-housing-towers-by-university/
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USA cities whose tallest building is residential
Identified below at American cities whose tallest building is a residential structure. The list provided below does not include mixed use towers such as hotel/residential or office/residential. A minimum height of 175 feet was required for inclusion. States most represented on the list include the following (listed by number cities vs. towers):
- Florida = 16 cities
- New Jersey = 7 cities
- Illinois = 6 cities
- Michigan = 5 cities
- New York = 4 cities or boroughs
The tallest residential structures on the list range in location from traditional downtowns, midtowns, first-ring suburbs, outer suburbs, college towns, and vacation/retirements cities. Some of the cities fall into multiple categories like Ann Arbor which falls into three classifications as a college town with a traditional downtown and a distant Detroit suburb.
99 Hudson Street in Jersey City – Source: 99hudsonliving comIt is also interesting to note that there was quite a gap between development boom times for such buildings in American cities. As the list shows, there were boomlets just before the Great Depression, during the Urban Renewal period of the 1960s/1970s, the early 2000s just before the Subprime Mortgage Crisis, and now during the 2020s. Hopefully, the current booklet will not end as disastrously as those three.
Peace!
- Jersey City, New Jersey: 99 Hudson Street (2020) = 900 feet
2. Queens Borough, New York: The Orchard (2026) = 811 feet
3. Nashville, Tennessee: Paramount Tower (2028) = 750 feet
Paramount Tower in Nashville (left center) – Source: archpaper.com4-5. Sunny Isles Beach, Florida: Estates at Acqualina North and South (2022/23) = 672 feet x 2 towers
6-7. Miami Beach, Florida: Blue and Green Diamond Towers (2000) = 559 feet x 2 towers
8-9. Hallandale Beach, Florida: Beach Club Towers 1 & 2 (2007) = 505 feet x 2 towers
10. Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Veneto Las Olas (2023) = 499 feet
11-12. Fort Lee, New Jersey: The Modern North & South (2014) = 498 feet x 2 towers
13. Newark, New Jersey: Summit Tower (2028) = 489 feet
14. Salt Lake City, Utah: Astra Tower (2024) = 449 feet
15-16. Honolulu, Hawaii: The Central Ala Moana (2011) and New Rochelle, New York: Skyline (2007) = 435 feet
17. Bronx Borough, New York: River Park Towers (1975) = 428 feet
18. West Palm Beach, Florida: One West Palm Residential Tower (2027) = 426 feet
19-20. Long Beach, California: Shoreline Gateway East Tower (2021) and Aventura, Florida: Hidden Bay 1 (2000) = 417 feet
Shoreline Gateway in Long Beach – Source: apartments.com21-123. Guttenberg, New Jersey: Galaxy Towers (1976) = 415 feet x 3 towers
24. Beverly Hills, California: One Beverly Hills (2028) = 410 feet
25. Grand Rapids, Michigan: River House Condos (2008) = 406 feet
26. South Padre Island, Texas: Sapphire Condos (2008) = 404 feet x 2
27. Riviera Beach, Florida: Tiara Condominiums (2005) = 400 feet
28. North Bergen, New Jersey: Stonehenge Apartments (1967) = 369 feet
29. West New York, New Jersey: Riviera Towers (1965) = 359 feet
30-31. North Miami Beach, Florida: Harbor Towers 1 & 2 (2018) = 358 feet x 2 towers
32. Pompano Beach, Florida: 1380 S. Ocean Boulevard (prop) = 353 feet
33. Stamford, Connecticut: Parc Stamford (2009) = 350 feet
34. West Hollywood, California: Sierra Towers (1965) ~ 350 feet
35. Tempe, Arizona: West Sixth II (2011) = 345 feet
36. Rochester, Minnesota: Broadway Plaza (2004) = 342 feet
37. Fort Myers, Florida: High Point Place I (2007) = 341 feet
38. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Margate Towers (2004) = 329 feet
39. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Graduate Tower (2020) = 315 feet
40. Naples, Florida: Enclave = 309 feet
41-42. Peoria, Illinois: Twin Towers I & II (1984) = 309 feet x 2 towers
43. Portsmouth, Virginia: Harbor Tower Apartments (1983) = 307 feet
44-45. Lansing, Michigan: Tower on Grand (2028) and Boca Raton, Florida: Boca Raton Club Tower (1969) = 300 feet
Tower on Grand in Lansing – Source: landing downtown.com46-47. Evanston, Illinois: 605 Davis Street (2028) and Bloomington-Normal, Illinois: Watterson Towers (1969) = 299 feet
48. Somerville, Massachusetts: Prospect Union Square. (2023) = 297 feet
49. Worcester, Massachusetts: The 6Hundred (1964) = 289 feet (tied with another building in the city)
50. Ocean City, Maryland: Century 1 Condos (1975) ~280 feet
51. Yonkers, New York: Seven Pines Tower (1975) = 278 feet
52. Silver Spring, Maryland: Solaire 8200 Dixon (2022) = 276 feet
53. Champaign, Illinois: 309 Green (2009) = 268 feet
54. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Tower Plaza (1969) = 267 feet
55. Aurora, Illinois: Leland Tower (1928) ~ 265 feet
56. Gulf Shores, Alabama: Island Towers = 260 feet
57. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Coliseum Tower Residences (2007) = 259 feet
58. Asbury Park, New Jersey: Asbury Tower (1074) = 256 feet
59. Bowling Green, Kentucky: Pearce-Ford Tower (1970) = 250 feet
60. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Willow Valley Mosaic (2029) = 244 feet
61. Pensacola Beach, Florida: Beach Club Towers = 243 feet x 2 towers
62. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Skyrise Apartments (1982) = 230 feet
63. Marco Island, Florida: Summit House Condos (1981) ~ 230 feet
64. Destin, Florida: Jade East Towers = 229 feet
65. Joliet, Illinois: Joshua Arms Apartments = 203 feet
66. Huntington, West Virginia: West Virginia Building (1925) = 200 feet
67-68. Newport News, Virginia: River Park Towers (1986) and Bryan-College Station, Texas: The REV Student Housing (2023) ~ 200 feet
69. Owensboro, Kentucky: Roosevelt House (1973) = 195 feet
70. Royal Oak, Michigan: The Fifth (2007) = 193 feet
71. Rockford, Illinois: Faust Landmark (1939) = 186 feet
72. Fort Myers Beach, Florida: Ocean Harbor Condos = 184 feet x 2 towers
73. Longboat Key, Florida: Islands West (1972) = 183 feet
74. Monroe, Louisiana: Frances Tower (1932) = 179 feet
75. Richfield, Minnesota: City Bella (2004) = 177 feet
SOURCES:
- https://www.realestate-gulfshores.com/vacation-rental/Island-Tower-1203/
- google.gemini.ai
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/city/fort-myers
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Sunny_Isles_Beach
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Miami_Beach
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Fort_Lauderdale
- https://www.hobbs-black.com/towers-on-grand
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Grand_Rapids
- https://floridayimby.com/2023/09/pompano-beachs-tallest-building-approved-by-the-faa-to-rise-353-feet.html
- https://www.skydb.net/city/458159760/boca-raton/
- https://www.skydb.net/city/536805995/daytona-beach/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_South_Carolina
- https://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?cityID=466
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramount_Tower
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Cambridge,_Massachusetts
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/seven-pines-tower/12391
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/trump-parc-stamford/12194
- https://www.untappedcities.com/tallest-buildings-bronx/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Queens
- https://chicagoyimby.com/2026/04/evanstons-tallest-tower-moves-forward.html
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Salt_Lake_City
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Arizona
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Honolulu
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Long_Beach
- https://www.skydb.net/city/960718379/oceanside/
- https://www.skydb.net/building/478415799/college-corner/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/the-modern-at-fort-lee-north-tower/14316
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99_Hudson_Street
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_New_Jersey
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Newark
- https://www.skydb.net/building/861082856/the-fifth/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_Plaza_(Ann_Arbor,_Michigan)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Kentucky
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Massachusetts_outside_of_Boston
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Minnesota
- https://www.skydb.net/country/877947550/puerto-rico/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/the-beach-club-tower-2/3712
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/hidden-bay-1/10287
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/city/north-miami-beach
- https://www.homes.com/building/tiara-condominium-riviera-beach-fl/b-6b197xczzd20b/
- https://www.yourobserver.com/news/2017/jan/25/how-high-building-heights-stall-push-for-longboat-code-changes/
- https://www.gulfcoastnewsnow.com/article/fort-myers-beach-residents-high-rise-development/63074202
- https://www.mcsal.com/one-west-palm-2/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leland_Tower
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Peoria
- https://www.skydb.net/city/22164508/newport-news/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia_Building
- https://www.skydb.net/city/702474502/joliet/
- https://www.skydb.net/city/888816766/kalamazoo/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faust_Landmark
- https://www.facebook.com/100064287775653/posts/frances-tower-originally-the-hotel-frances-is-an-art-deco-high-rise-building-in-/1225308426288738/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/asbury-tower/12664
- https://panethos.wordpress.com/2025/10/24/working-list-tallest-student-housing-towers-by-university/
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USA cities whose tallest building is residential
Identified below at American cities whose tallest building is a residential structure. The list provided below does not include mixed use towers such as hotel/residential or office/residential. A minimum height of 175 feet was required for inclusion. States most represented on the list include the following (listed by number cities vs. towers):
- Florida = 16 cities
- New Jersey = 7 cities
- Illinois = 6 cities
- Michigan = 5 cities
- New York = 4 cities or boroughs
The tallest residential structures on the list range in location from traditional downtowns, midtowns, first-ring suburbs, outer suburbs, college towns, and vacation/retirements cities. Some of the cities fall into multiple categories like Ann Arbor which falls into three classifications as a college town with a traditional downtown and a distant Detroit suburb.
99 Hudson Street in Jersey City – Source: 99hudsonliving comIt is also interesting to note that there was quite a gap between development boom times for such buildings in American cities. As the list shows, there were boomlets just before the Great Depression, during the Urban Renewal period of the 1960s/1970s, the early 2000s just before the Subprime Mortgage Crisis, and now during the 2020s. Hopefully, the current booklet will not end as disastrously as those three.
Peace!
- Jersey City, New Jersey: 99 Hudson Street (2020) = 900 feet
2. Queens Borough, New York: The Orchard (2026) = 811 feet
3. Nashville, Tennessee: Paramount Tower (2028) = 750 feet
Paramount Tower in Nashville (left center) – Source: archpaper.com4-5. Sunny Isles Beach, Florida: Estates at Acqualina North and South (2022/23) = 672 feet x 2 towers
6-7. Miami Beach, Florida: Blue and Green Diamond Towers (2000) = 559 feet x 2 towers
8-9. Hallandale Beach, Florida: Beach Club Towers 1 & 2 (2007) = 505 feet x 2 towers
10. Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Veneto Las Olas (2023) = 499 feet
11-12. Fort Lee, New Jersey: The Modern North & South (2014) = 498 feet x 2 towers
13. Newark, New Jersey: Summit Tower (2028) = 489 feet
14. Salt Lake City, Utah: Astra Tower (2024) = 449 feet
15-16. Honolulu, Hawaii: The Central Ala Moana (2011) and New Rochelle, New York: Skyline (2007) = 435 feet
17. Bronx Borough, New York: River Park Towers (1975) = 428 feet
18. West Palm Beach, Florida: One West Palm Residential Tower (2027) = 426 feet
19-20. Long Beach, California: Shoreline Gateway East Tower (2021) and Aventura, Florida: Hidden Bay 1 (2000) = 417 feet
Shoreline Gateway in Long Beach – Source: apartments.com21-123. Guttenberg, New Jersey: Galaxy Towers (1976) = 415 feet x 3 towers
24. Beverly Hills, California: One Beverly Hills (2028) = 410 feet
25. Grand Rapids, Michigan: River House Condos (2008) = 406 feet
26. South Padre Island, Texas: Sapphire Condos (2008) = 404 feet x 2
27. Riviera Beach, Florida: Tiara Condominiums (2005) = 400 feet
28. North Bergen, New Jersey: Stonehenge Apartments (1967) = 369 feet
29. West New York, New Jersey: Riviera Towers (1965) = 359 feet
30-31. North Miami Beach, Florida: Harbor Towers 1 & 2 (2018) = 358 feet x 2 towers
32. Pompano Beach, Florida: 1380 S. Ocean Boulevard (prop) = 353 feet
33. Stamford, Connecticut: Parc Stamford (2009) = 350 feet
34. West Hollywood, California: Sierra Towers (1965) ~ 350 feet
35. Tempe, Arizona: West Sixth II (2011) = 345 feet
36. Rochester, Minnesota: Broadway Plaza (2004) = 342 feet
37. Fort Myers, Florida: High Point Place I (2007) = 341 feet
38. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Margate Towers (2004) = 329 feet
39. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Graduate Tower (2020) = 315 feet
40. Naples, Florida: Enclave = 309 feet
41-42. Peoria, Illinois: Twin Towers I & II (1984) = 309 feet x 2 towers
43. Portsmouth, Virginia: Harbor Tower Apartments (1983) = 307 feet
44-45. Lansing, Michigan: Tower on Grand (2028) and Boca Raton, Florida: Boca Raton Club Tower (1969) = 300 feet
Tower on Grand in Lansing – Source: landing downtown.com46-47. Evanston, Illinois: 605 Davis Street (2028) and Bloomington-Normal, Illinois: Watterson Towers (1969) = 299 feet
48. Somerville, Massachusetts: Prospect Union Square. (2023) = 297 feet
49. Worcester, Massachusetts: The 6Hundred (1964) = 289 feet (tied with another building in the city)
50. Ocean City, Maryland: Century 1 Condos (1975) ~280 feet
51. Yonkers, New York: Seven Pines Tower (1975) = 278 feet
52. Silver Spring, Maryland: Solaire 8200 Dixon (2022) = 276 feet
53. Champaign, Illinois: 309 Green (2009) = 268 feet
54. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Tower Plaza (1969) = 267 feet
55. Aurora, Illinois: Leland Tower (1928) ~ 265 feet
56. Gulf Shores, Alabama: Island Towers = 260 feet
57. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Coliseum Tower Residences (2007) = 259 feet
58. Asbury Park, New Jersey: Asbury Tower (1074) = 256 feet
59. Bowling Green, Kentucky: Pearce-Ford Tower (1970) = 250 feet
60. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Willow Valley Mosaic (2029) = 244 feet
61. Pensacola Beach, Florida: Beach Club Towers = 243 feet x 2 towers
62. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Skyrise Apartments (1982) = 230 feet
63. Marco Island, Florida: Summit House Condos (1981) ~ 230 feet
64. Destin, Florida: Jade East Towers = 229 feet
65. Joliet, Illinois: Joshua Arms Apartments = 203 feet
66. Huntington, West Virginia: West Virginia Building (1925) = 200 feet
67-68. Newport News, Virginia: River Park Towers (1986) and Bryan-College Station, Texas: The REV Student Housing (2023) ~ 200 feet
69. Owensboro, Kentucky: Roosevelt House (1973) = 195 feet
70. Royal Oak, Michigan: The Fifth (2007) = 193 feet
71. Rockford, Illinois: Faust Landmark (1939) = 186 feet
72. Fort Myers Beach, Florida: Ocean Harbor Condos = 184 feet x 2 towers
73. Longboat Key, Florida: Islands West (1972) = 183 feet
74. Monroe, Louisiana: Frances Tower (1932) = 179 feet
75. Richfield, Minnesota: City Bella (2004) = 177 feet
SOURCES:
- https://www.realestate-gulfshores.com/vacation-rental/Island-Tower-1203/
- google.gemini.ai
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/city/fort-myers
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Sunny_Isles_Beach
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Miami_Beach
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Fort_Lauderdale
- https://www.hobbs-black.com/towers-on-grand
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Grand_Rapids
- https://floridayimby.com/2023/09/pompano-beachs-tallest-building-approved-by-the-faa-to-rise-353-feet.html
- https://www.skydb.net/city/458159760/boca-raton/
- https://www.skydb.net/city/536805995/daytona-beach/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_South_Carolina
- https://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?cityID=466
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramount_Tower
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Cambridge,_Massachusetts
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/seven-pines-tower/12391
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/trump-parc-stamford/12194
- https://www.untappedcities.com/tallest-buildings-bronx/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Queens
- https://chicagoyimby.com/2026/04/evanstons-tallest-tower-moves-forward.html
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Salt_Lake_City
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Arizona
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Honolulu
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Long_Beach
- https://www.skydb.net/city/960718379/oceanside/
- https://www.skydb.net/building/478415799/college-corner/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/the-modern-at-fort-lee-north-tower/14316
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99_Hudson_Street
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_New_Jersey
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Newark
- https://www.skydb.net/building/861082856/the-fifth/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_Plaza_(Ann_Arbor,_Michigan)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Kentucky
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Massachusetts_outside_of_Boston
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Minnesota
- https://www.skydb.net/country/877947550/puerto-rico/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/the-beach-club-tower-2/3712
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/hidden-bay-1/10287
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/city/north-miami-beach
- https://www.homes.com/building/tiara-condominium-riviera-beach-fl/b-6b197xczzd20b/
- https://www.yourobserver.com/news/2017/jan/25/how-high-building-heights-stall-push-for-longboat-code-changes/
- https://www.gulfcoastnewsnow.com/article/fort-myers-beach-residents-high-rise-development/63074202
- https://www.mcsal.com/one-west-palm-2/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leland_Tower
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Peoria
- https://www.skydb.net/city/22164508/newport-news/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia_Building
- https://www.skydb.net/city/702474502/joliet/
- https://www.skydb.net/city/888816766/kalamazoo/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faust_Landmark
- https://www.facebook.com/100064287775653/posts/frances-tower-originally-the-hotel-frances-is-an-art-deco-high-rise-building-in-/1225308426288738/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/asbury-tower/12664
- https://panethos.wordpress.com/2025/10/24/working-list-tallest-student-housing-towers-by-university/
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https://www.europesays.com/fr/937596/ « Ça permet de se sentir bien » : les Résidences de la réussite accompagnent les étudiants #accompagnent #actu #Actualités #Année #étudiants #EU #europe #FR #France #Nantes #News #PaysDeLaLoire #permet #RépubliqueFrançaise #residences #réussite #Roche #sentir #yon
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https://www.europesays.com/africa/217857/ TLD Launches Westrict in Collaboration with Marriott International #Business #destination #Development #Egypt #FlagshipProjects #hospitality #intlbm #MarriottInternational #PrivateResidential #Residences #restaurants #Sustainability #TLD #transformation #UrbanDevelopment #WestCairo
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Security At One Of Putin's Residences Has Been Sharply Stepped Up
" Air defenses were pulled to the site, despite their catastrophic shortage at the front.In March 2026, 7 new towers with self-propelled anti-aircraft missile-cannon systems (SAMS) "Pantsir" were built around the residence of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in Valdai. This is evidenced by Planet.com satellite images, reports Radio Liberty. "
https://charter97.org/en/news/2026/4/12/680344/
#WarOfAggression #Europa #Ukraine #Security #Residences #AirDefense #Valdai #Pantsir #warfare #army #war #Russia #WarCriminal #invaders #occupiers
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Security At One Of Putin's Residences Has Been Sharply Stepped Up
" Air defenses were pulled to the site, despite their catastrophic shortage at the front.In March 2026, 7 new towers with self-propelled anti-aircraft missile-cannon systems (SAMS) "Pantsir" were built around the residence of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in Valdai. This is evidenced by Planet.com satellite images, reports Radio Liberty. "
https://charter97.org/en/news/2026/4/12/680344/
#WarOfAggression #Europa #Ukraine #Security #Residences #AirDefense #Valdai #Pantsir #warfare #army #war #Russia #WarCriminal #invaders #occupiers
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Security At One Of Putin's Residences Has Been Sharply Stepped Up
" Air defenses were pulled to the site, despite their catastrophic shortage at the front.In March 2026, 7 new towers with self-propelled anti-aircraft missile-cannon systems (SAMS) "Pantsir" were built around the residence of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in Valdai. This is evidenced by Planet.com satellite images, reports Radio Liberty. "
https://charter97.org/en/news/2026/4/12/680344/
#WarOfAggression #Europa #Ukraine #Security #Residences #AirDefense #Valdai #Pantsir #warfare #army #war #Russia #WarCriminal #invaders #occupiers
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Security At One Of Putin's Residences Has Been Sharply Stepped Up
" Air defenses were pulled to the site, despite their catastrophic shortage at the front.In March 2026, 7 new towers with self-propelled anti-aircraft missile-cannon systems (SAMS) "Pantsir" were built around the residence of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in Valdai. This is evidenced by Planet.com satellite images, reports Radio Liberty. "
https://charter97.org/en/news/2026/4/12/680344/
#WarOfAggression #Europa #Ukraine #Security #Residences #AirDefense #Valdai #Pantsir #warfare #army #war #Russia #WarCriminal #invaders #occupiers
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Security At One Of Putin's Residences Has Been Sharply Stepped Up
" Air defenses were pulled to the site, despite their catastrophic shortage at the front.In March 2026, 7 new towers with self-propelled anti-aircraft missile-cannon systems (SAMS) "Pantsir" were built around the residence of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in Valdai. This is evidenced by Planet.com satellite images, reports Radio Liberty. "
https://charter97.org/en/news/2026/4/12/680344/
#WarOfAggression #Europa #Ukraine #Security #Residences #AirDefense #Valdai #Pantsir #warfare #army #war #Russia #WarCriminal #invaders #occupiers
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https://www.europesays.com/nl/177394/ Megasterren kiezen voor concerten op één plek: ‘Weinig voordelen voor fans’ #Amusement #ArtistRecidency #BadBunny #CélineDion #Dutch #Entertainment #EntertainmentNOS #HarryStyles #Nederland #Nederlanden #Nederlands #Netherlands #NL #OptredensLasVegas #recidency #residences
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Placé en redressement judiciaire, ce groupe de résidences seniors sauve son site de Nantes
Nous avons besoin de vos cookies pour vous offrir la meilleure expérience de lecture possible et vous proposer…
#Nantes #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #actu #Actualités #europe #Groupe #JUDICIAIRE #paysdelaloire #place #redressement #Républiquefrançaise #residences #sauve #Seniors #site
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https://www.europesays.com/fr/813419/ Placé en redressement judiciaire, ce groupe de résidences seniors sauve son site de Nantes #actu #Actualités #EU #europe #FR #France #Groupe #JUDICIAIRE #Nantes #News #PaysDeLaLoire #place #redressement #RépubliqueFrançaise #residences #sauve #Seniors #site
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/372313/ A Thomson terrace house makeover inspired by a Ginza landmark #Arts #ArtsAndDesign #ArtsAndDesign #ArtsDesign #Design #Éire #Entertainment #homes #IE #Ireland #LuxuryHomes #Residences
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A modern Singapore home designed around light and greenery
This semi-detached, 380-sq-m house in eastern Singapore is christened Hideaway House for good reason – it is a…
#NewsBeep #News #Artsanddesign #Arts #ArtsAndDesign #AU #Australia #Design #Entertainment #homes #LuxuryHomes #Residences
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Wel done that man! And, in a surprise announcement he is opening some of the redundant #residences for use by needy immigrants.
#ukgovernment #ukpol #immigrationhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/03/german-president-state-visit-uk-windsor-king-charles
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Wel done that man! And, in a surprise announcement he is opening some of the redundant #residences for use by needy immigrants.
#ukgovernment #ukpol #immigrationhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/03/german-president-state-visit-uk-windsor-king-charles
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Wel done that man! And, in a surprise announcement he is opening some of the redundant #residences for use by needy immigrants.
#ukgovernment #ukpol #immigrationhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/03/german-president-state-visit-uk-windsor-king-charles
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Run-down Japanese house becomes weekend home
Working on old structures is complicated, so it was important for him to find the right people for the job. “When renovating old structures, highly skilled carpenters are essential. For this project, we collaborated closely with such experienced craftsmen to bring the design to life,” Mand…
#Japan #JP #JapanNews #Homes #Japanese #Japanesenews #luxuryhomes #news #residences
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Run-down Japanese house becomes weekend home
Working on old structures is complicated, so it was important for him to find the right people for the job. “When renovating old structures, highly skilled carpenters are essential. For this project, we collaborated closely with such experienced craftsmen to bring the design to life,” Mand…
#Japan #JP #JapanNews #Homes #Japanese #Japanesenews #luxuryhomes #news #residences
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https://www.alojapan.com/1421076/run-down-japanese-house-becomes-weekend-home/ Run-down Japanese house becomes weekend home #Homes #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseNews #LuxuryHomes #news #residences Working on old structures is complicated, so it was important for him to find the right people for the job. “When renovating old structures, highly skilled carpenters are essential. For this project, we collaborated closely with such experienced craftsmen to bring the design to life,” Mandai shared. This is not the only
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https://www.alojapan.com/1421076/run-down-japanese-house-becomes-weekend-home/ Run-down Japanese house becomes weekend home #Homes #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseNews #LuxuryHomes #news #residences Working on old structures is complicated, so it was important for him to find the right people for the job. “When renovating old structures, highly skilled carpenters are essential. For this project, we collaborated closely with such experienced craftsmen to bring the design to life,” Mandai shared. This is not the only
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My pick for “Best Planning Book” published in 2025
Source: bookshop.orgNow and then one comes across a book that sets new standards for excellence in print. It may be due to its content, the context, the impact of the publication on society, or a defining aspect of the book that sets it apart from others. In this particular case, Chicago Homes: A Portrait of the City’s Everyday Architecture solidly achieves at least three of the aforementioned pinnacles, with its rich and defining illustrations being beyond exemplary.
Three example illustrations from Chicago Homes – Source: arcchicago.blogspot.comChicago Homes by Carla Bruni and Phil Thompson succeeds in telling the history of one of America’s greatest and most-beloved cities through its housing heritage — specifically the styles and trends in housing that shaped Chicago’s residential development from a lonely outpost at the forks of the Chicago River through World War II. This contextual relationship between Chicago’s housing biography and the city’s overall urban history is tremendously informative and is filled with many interesting tidbits and anecdotes.
Too often as planners, we get tied up in the scale of scope of large projects, whether they be towering skyscrapers, enormous transportation projects, placid and serene parks, or large commercial and industrial developments. Meanwhile, it is the individual house, the home, a dwelling unit, or an apartment that in unison form the largest proportion of the communities we serve. As a result, it is their relationship to the overall city that can largely shape one’s sense of place.
” Chicago was built on change. we’re still culturally the same old city, and our homes are still extensions of who were are, individually and collectively. Architecture is politics. Architecture is whimsy. Architecture is people.”
Source: “Chicago Homes,” page 298.
The icing on the cake to Chicago Homes is the stunningly detailed and gorgeous illustrations provided throughout the book showing the progression of architectural trends, styles, and decorative features that developed over time for residential dwellings throughout the city. The amazing illustrations prepared by Mr. Thompson’s Wonder City Studio alone could be framed and sold in galleries across the country they are so beautiful.
As the book addresses Chicago’s housing history up to and including World War II, more recent trends (both good and bad) are not incorporated in the book except with brief references in the epilogue and elsewhere. This aspect in no way detracts from the book and would make for a fascinating sequel publication in the future.
This retired planner strongly recommends this book, and not only to existing, former, or wannabe Chicagoans and architecture geeks. For Chicago Homes transcends both geography and genre in a manner that should captivate most any reader with its fascinating content, its broadly appealing context, and its truly defining illustrations.
Peace!
#apartments #art #CarlaBruni #Chicago #ChicagoHomes #cities #dwellings #geography #historicPreservation #history #homes #housing #illustrations #landUse #neighborhoods #PhilThompson #planning #residences #travel #WonderCityStudio
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My pick for “Best Planning Book” published in 2025
Source: bookshop.orgNow and then one comes across a book that sets new standards for excellence in print. It may be due to its content, the context, the impact of the publication on society, or a defining aspect of the book that sets it apart from others. In this particular case, Chicago Homes: A Portrait of the City’s Everyday Architecture solidly achieves at least three of the aforementioned pinnacles, with its rich and defining illustrations being beyond exemplary.
Three example illustrations from Chicago Homes – Source: arcchicago.blogspot.comChicago Homes by Carla Bruni and Phil Thompson succeeds in telling the history of one of America’s greatest and most-beloved cities through its housing heritage — specifically the styles and trends in housing that shaped Chicago’s residential development from a lonely outpost at the forks of the Chicago River through World War II. This contextual relationship between Chicago’s housing biography and the city’s overall urban history is tremendously informative and is filled with many interesting tidbits and anecdotes.
Too often as planners, we get tied up in the scale of scope of large projects, whether they be towering skyscrapers, enormous transportation projects, placid and serene parks, or large commercial and industrial developments. Meanwhile, it is the individual house, the home, a dwelling unit, or an apartment that in unison form the largest proportion of the communities we serve. As a result, it is their relationship to the overall city that can largely shape one’s sense of place.
” Chicago was built on change. we’re still culturally the same old city, and our homes are still extensions of who were are, individually and collectively. Architecture is politics. Architecture is whimsy. Architecture is people.”
Source: “Chicago Homes,” page 298.
The icing on the cake to Chicago Homes is the stunningly detailed and gorgeous illustrations provided throughout the book showing the progression of architectural trends, styles, and decorative features that developed over time for residential dwellings throughout the city. The amazing illustrations prepared by Mr. Thompson’s Wonder City Studio alone could be framed and sold in galleries across the country they are so beautiful.
As the book addresses Chicago’s housing history up to and including World War II, more recent trends (both good and bad) are not incorporated in the book except with brief references in the epilogue and elsewhere. This aspect in no way detracts from the book and would make for a fascinating sequel publication in the future.
This retired planner strongly recommends this book, and not only to existing, former, or wannabe Chicagoans and architecture geeks. For Chicago Homes transcends both geography and genre in a manner that should captivate most any reader with its fascinating content, its broadly appealing context, and its truly defining illustrations.
Peace!
#apartments #art #CarlaBruni #Chicago #ChicagoHomes #cities #dwellings #geography #historicPreservation #history #homes #housing #illustrations #landUse #neighborhoods #PhilThompson #planning #residences #travel #WonderCityStudio
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My pick for “Best Planning Book” published in 2025
Source: bookshop.orgNow and then one comes across a book that sets new standards for excellence in print. It may be due to its content, the context, the impact of the publication on society, or a defining aspect of the book that sets it apart from others. In this particular case, Chicago Homes: A Portrait of the City’s Everyday Architecture solidly achieves at least three of the aforementioned pinnacles, with its rich and defining illustrations being beyond exemplary.
Three example illustrations from Chicago Homes – Source: arcchicago.blogspot.comChicago Homes by Carla Bruni and Phil Thompson succeeds in telling the history of one of America’s greatest and most-beloved cities through its housing heritage — specifically the styles and trends in housing that shaped Chicago’s residential development from a lonely outpost at the forks of the Chicago River through World War II. This contextual relationship between Chicago’s housing biography and the city’s overall urban history is tremendously informative and is filled with many interesting tidbits and anecdotes.
Too often as planners, we get tied up in the scale of scope of large projects, whether they be towering skyscrapers, enormous transportation projects, placid and serene parks, or large commercial and industrial developments. Meanwhile, it is the individual house, the home, a dwelling unit, or an apartment that in unison form the largest proportion of the communities we serve. As a result, it is their relationship to the overall city that can largely shape one’s sense of place.
” Chicago was built on change. we’re still culturally the same old city, and our homes are still extensions of who were are, individually and collectively. Architecture is politics. Architecture is whimsy. Architecture is people.”
Source: “Chicago Homes,” page 298.
The icing on the cake to Chicago Homes is the stunningly detailed and gorgeous illustrations provided throughout the book showing the progression of architectural trends, styles, and decorative features that developed over time for residential dwellings throughout the city. The amazing illustrations prepared by Mr. Thompson’s Wonder City Studio alone could be framed and sold in galleries across the country they are so beautiful.
As the book addresses Chicago’s housing history up to and including World War II, more recent trends (both good and bad) are not incorporated in the book except with brief references in the epilogue and elsewhere. This aspect in no way detracts from the book and would make for a fascinating sequel publication in the future.
This retired planner strongly recommends this book, and not only to existing, former, or wannabe Chicagoans and architecture geeks. For Chicago Homes transcends both geography and genre in a manner that should captivate most any reader with its fascinating content, its broadly appealing context, and its truly defining illustrations.
Peace!
#apartments #art #CarlaBruni #Chicago #ChicagoHomes #cities #dwellings #geography #historicPreservation #history #homes #housing #illustrations #landUse #neighborhoods #PhilThompson #planning #residences #travel #WonderCityStudio
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My pick for “Best Planning Book” published in 2025
Source: bookshop.orgNow and then one comes across a book that sets new standards for excellence in print. It may be due to its content, the context, the impact of the publication on society, or a defining aspect of the book that sets it apart from others. In this particular case, Chicago Homes: A Portrait of the City’s Everyday Architecture solidly achieves at least three of the aforementioned pinnacles, with its rich and defining illustrations being beyond exemplary.
Three example illustrations from Chicago Homes – Source: arcchicago.blogspot.comChicago Homes by Carla Bruni and Phil Thompson succeeds in telling the history of one of America’s greatest and most-beloved cities through its housing heritage — specifically the styles and trends in housing that shaped Chicago’s residential development from a lonely outpost at the forks of the Chicago River through World War II. This contextual relationship between Chicago’s housing biography and the city’s overall urban history is tremendously informative and is filled with many interesting tidbits and anecdotes.
Too often as planners, we get tied up in the scale of scope of large projects, whether they be towering skyscrapers, enormous transportation projects, placid and serene parks, or large commercial and industrial developments. Meanwhile, it is the individual house, the home, a dwelling unit, or an apartment that in unison form the largest proportion of the communities we serve. As a result, it is their relationship to the overall city that can largely shape one’s sense of place.
” Chicago was built on change. we’re still culturally the same old city, and our homes are still extensions of who were are, individually and collectively. Architecture is politics. Architecture is whimsy. Architecture is people.”
Source: “Chicago Homes,” page 298.
The icing on the cake to Chicago Homes is the stunningly detailed and gorgeous illustrations provided throughout the book showing the progression of architectural trends, styles, and decorative features that developed over time for residential dwellings throughout the city. The amazing illustrations prepared by Mr. Thompson’s Wonder City Studio alone could be framed and sold in galleries across the country they are so beautiful.
As the book addresses Chicago’s housing history up to and including World War II, more recent trends (both good and bad) are not incorporated in the book except with brief references in the epilogue and elsewhere. This aspect in no way detracts from the book and would make for a fascinating sequel publication in the future.
This retired planner strongly recommends this book, and not only to existing, former, or wannabe Chicagoans and architecture geeks. For Chicago Homes transcends both geography and genre in a manner that should captivate most any reader with its fascinating content, its broadly appealing context, and its truly defining illustrations.
Peace!
#apartments #art #CarlaBruni #Chicago #ChicagoHomes #cities #dwellings #geography #historicPreservation #history #homes #housing #illustrations #landUse #neighborhoods #PhilThompson #planning #residences #travel #WonderCityStudio
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My pick for “Best Planning Book” published in 2025
Source: bookshop.orgNow and then one comes across a book that sets new standards for excellence in print. It may be due to its content, the context, the impact of the publication on society, or a defining aspect of the book that sets it apart from others. In this particular case, Chicago Homes: A Portrait of the City’s Everyday Architecture solidly achieves at least three of the aforementioned pinnacles, with its rich and defining illustrations being beyond exemplary.
Three example illustrations from Chicago Homes – Source: arcchicago.blogspot.comChicago Homes by Carla Bruni and Phil Thompson succeeds in telling the history of one of America’s greatest and most-beloved cities through its housing heritage — specifically the styles and trends in housing that shaped Chicago’s residential development from a lonely outpost at the forks of the Chicago River through World War II. This contextual relationship between Chicago’s housing biography and the city’s overall urban history is tremendously informative and is filled with many interesting tidbits and anecdotes.
Too often as planners, we get tied up in the scale of scope of large projects, whether they be towering skyscrapers, enormous transportation projects, placid and serene parks, or large commercial and industrial developments. Meanwhile, it is the individual house, the home, a dwelling unit, or an apartment that in unison form the largest proportion of the communities we serve. As a result, it is their relationship to the overall city that can largely shape one’s sense of place.
” Chicago was built on change. we’re still culturally the same old city, and our homes are still extensions of who were are, individually and collectively. Architecture is politics. Architecture is whimsy. Architecture is people.”
Source: “Chicago Homes,” page 298.
The icing on the cake to Chicago Homes is the stunningly detailed and gorgeous illustrations provided throughout the book showing the progression of architectural trends, styles, and decorative features that developed over time for residential dwellings throughout the city. The amazing illustrations prepared by Mr. Thompson’s Wonder City Studio alone could be framed and sold in galleries across the country they are so beautiful.
As the book addresses Chicago’s housing history up to and including World War II, more recent trends (both good and bad) are not incorporated in the book except with brief references in the epilogue and elsewhere. This aspect in no way detracts from the book and would make for a fascinating sequel publication in the future.
This retired planner strongly recommends this book, and not only to existing, former, or wannabe Chicagoans and architecture geeks. For Chicago Homes transcends both geography and genre in a manner that should captivate most any reader with its fascinating content, its broadly appealing context, and its truly defining illustrations.
Peace!
#apartments #art #CarlaBruni #Chicago #ChicagoHomes #cities #dwellings #geography #historicPreservation #history #homes #housing #illustrations #landUse #neighborhoods #PhilThompson #planning #residences #travel #WonderCityStudio
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Working list: Tallest student housing towers by university
Listed below are the tallest student housing towers by university across the United States. This list includes on-campus housing and dormitories for students, as well as off-campus privately operated rental housing for students. It does not include strictly condominium buildings.
Evo at Circa Centre South: Philadelphia – Source: aviewoncities.comAs can be seen from the data, there have been two great boom period for constructing tall student housing towers. The first in the 1960s and early 1970s (46 from the list) were principally on-campus dormitories those the baby boom generation. The second, was in the 2005-2020 (24 from the list) time period as private firms constructed and offered varied high-rise off-campus living for students. This second boom period appears to be continuing well into the 2020s with nine more towers completed or underway.
309 Green: Champaign, IL – Source: local wiki.comAs more such towers are identified, they will be added to the list if they are the tallest for a particular university. Please note, in cases where the exact height is not known , “~” is used to show the height is an estimate based on the number of floors times 10 feet per floor.
Peace!
The RISE at Riverfront Crossing (left): Iowa City, IA – Source: mmarchtecturalphotography.com——-
- Evo at Cira Centre South (2014): Philadelphia/UPenn and Drexel University = 430 feet
2. 33 Beekman Street (2015): New York City/Pace University = 384 feet
3. Rhodes Hall (1971): Cleveland State, OH = 373 feet – being converted to student housing
4. West Sixth Tower Two (2009): Tempe/Arizona State = 345 feet
5. Union on San Antonio (2025): Austin/University of Texas = 332 feet
6. John Hancock Student Village (2009): Boston University, MA = 331 feet
7. The Hub (1983): Columbia/University of South Carolina = 325 feet
8. MIT Site 4 (2020): Cambridge/Massachusetts Institute of Technology = 315 feet
9. West End Tower (2021): Nashville/Vanderbilt University, TN = 305 feet
10. Watterson Towers (1969): Bloomington/Illinois State = 299 feet
11-13. Eastman, Livingston, and Stuyvesant Towers (1967): Albany/State University of NY = 286 feet each
14. 2128 Oxford (approved): Berkeley/University of California = 285 feet
15. The Hub on Campus (2018): Minneapolis/University of Minnesota = 284 feet
16. Treehouse Residence Hall (2012): Boston/Massachusetts College of Health Sciences and Massachusetts School of Art & Design = 280 feet
17-21. Calvin Coolidge, John Adams, John Q. Adams, John F. Kennedy, and George Washington Towers (1966): Amherst/UMass = 276 feet each
22. Gwinn Hall (1967): Denton/Texas Women’s University = 271 feet
23. Vilcek Hall (1984): New York City/NYU = 269 feet
24. 309 Green (2009): Champaign/University of Illinois = 268 feet
25-26. Lincoln and Morrill Dormitory Towers (1967): Columbus/Ohio State = 260 feet
27. Whistler (2023): Atlanta/Georgia Tech ~ 250 feet
27. Pearce-Ford Tower (1970): Bowling Green/Western Kentucky = 247 feet
29-30. Rhoads Hall (1968): Richmond/Virginia Commonwealth and The M (2020): Seattle/University of Washington = 240 feet
31-32. Moody Towers x 2 (1970): University of Houston, TX = 239 feet each – to be decommissioned in 2027
33-34. Sunvilla Tower (1963): Springfield/Missouri State and Lawrinson Hall (1965): Syracuse/Syracuse University, NY= 233 feet
35. Straz Tower (1954): Milwaukee/Marquette University, WI = 229 feet
36. The Standard (2020): New Brunswick/Rutgers University, NJ = 225 feet
37-39. McMahon Residence Hall (1992): New York City/Fordham University and GrandMarc Residence Hall (2015): Boston/Northeastern University, MA = 222 feet
40. Student Living Center (1990): Rochester/Eastman School of Music, NY = 213 feet
41-42. REV Northgate Student Living (2023): Bryan-College Station/Texas A & M = 200 feet and Commonwealth Hall (1970): Richmond/Eastern Kentucky ~ 200 feet
43. Parks Tower (1971): Toledo/University of Toledo, OH = 199 feet
44-45. Woodlawn Residential and Dining (2020): Chicago/University of Chicago, IL = 190 feet and Mertz Hall: Chicago/Loyola University, IL ~ 190 feet
46. Edge College Hill (2018): Providence/Brown University and others, RI = 172 feet
47. The Pacific (2013): Tucson/University of Arizona = 170 feet
48-49. The RISE at Riverfront Crossing (2018): Iowa City/University of Iowa and The RISE on Chauncey (2019): West Lafayette/Purdue University, IN = 167 feet
50. Abel Hall: Lincoln/University of Nebraska = 161 feet
51. Bulger Residence Hall (1969): Akron/University of Akron, OH = 160 feet
52-54. The Abbot (2020): East Lansing/Michigan State = 150 feet and Twin Towers East & West: Huntington/Marshall University, WV ~ 150 feet
55-57. East and West Towers (1965): Ithaca/Ithaca College, NY and The University Lofts (2002): Atlanta/Georgia State = 148 feet
58-60. Eigenmann Hall (1970); Bloomington/Indiana University and Dancer and Bender Halls (1969): Cedar Falls/Northern Iowa = 147 feet
61-62. The Metropolitan (2017): State College/Penn State and White Hall (1967): Laramie/University of Wyoming = 146 feet
63. Vic Village North (2019): Ann Arbor/University of Michigan = 144 feet
64-65. Webb Tower: Los Angeles/University of Southern California and Academe at 198 (2024): San Francisco/Cal Law School ~ 140 feet
66-67. Aber and Jesse Halls (1968/1969): Missoula/University of Montana = 138 feet
68. Gamow Tower: Boulder/Colorado University = 135 feet
69. Goodyear Hall (1960): Buffalo/University of Buffalo, NY = 133 feet
70. Legacy Tower (2004): Ames/Iowa State = 132 feet
71-73. Westfall and Duward Towers (1967): Fort Collins/Colorado State and Morse College Residential Tower (1962): New Haven/Yale University = 131 feet
74-76. Beatty Towers East and West (1967): Gainesville/University of Florida and Tamiami Hall (2022): Miami/Florida International ~ 130 feet
77. The RISE on 9th (2017): Columbia/University of Missouri = 128 feet
78-86. The Hub/515 Broadway (2015): Eugene/University of Oregon; Slusher Tower (1972): Blacksburg/Virginia Tech; The Hub (2026): Raleigh/North Carolina State; Stevenson Towers x four (1967/1968): DeKalb/Northern Illinois; Ellingson Hall: Rochester Institute of Technology, NY; and Sid Richardson Residences (2021): Houston/Rice University, TX ~ 120 feet
87-89. North Hedges/South Hedges and Roskie Residence Halls (1964/1966): Bozeman/Montana State ~ 115 feet
90. Eagleson Residence Hall: Durham/North Carolina Central = 112 feet
91-100. Theophilus Tower (1967): Moscow/University of Idaho; Yocum Hall (1963): Fayetteville/University of Arkansas; The Hub (2023): College Park/University of Maryland; Byrnes, Lever, and Manning Halls (1967/1968): Clemson/Clemson University, SC; Kays Hall: Jonesboro/Arkansas State; James Stukel Towers: University of Illinois-Chicago, IL; Anthony Wayne Student Apartments (2019): Detroit/Wayne State, MI; Offenhouer Tower (1971): Bowling Green State, OH; and C.J. Dunn Tower (1994): Montgomery/Alabama State ~ 110 feet
101. Sechrist Hall (1967): Flagstaff/Northern Arizona = 109 feet
102. The Flats at West Village (2014): Charlottesville/University of Virginia = 101 feet
Eastman Tower Hall: SUNY Albany – Source: skyscrapercenter.comSOURCES:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campustown_(Champaign,_Illinois)
- https://riseatriverfrontcrossings.com/?utm_source=GBP&utm_medium=organic&utm_perq=gbp
- https://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?cityID=3887
- https://www.skydb.net/building/279092465/legacy-tower-ames/
- https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/city/west-lafayette
- https://bloomingpedia.org/wiki/Eigenmann_Hall#:~:text=10th%20Street.,Carl%20Eigenmann%2C%20a%20famous%20ichthyologist.
- https://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=42951
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watterson_Towers
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Working list: Tallest student housing towers by university
Listed below are the tallest student housing towers by university across the United States. This list includes on-campus housing and dormitories for students, as well as off-campus privately operated rental housing for students. It does not include strictly condominium buildings.
Evo at Circa Centre South: Philadelphia – Source: aviewoncities.comAs can be seen from the data, there have been two great boom period for constructing tall student housing towers. The first in the 1960s and early 1970s (46 from the list) were principally on-campus dormitories those the baby boom generation. The second, was in the 2005-2020 (24 from the list) time period as private firms constructed and offered varied high-rise off-campus living for students. This second boom period appears to be continuing well into the 2020s with nine more towers completed or underway.
309 Green: Champaign, IL – Source: local wiki.comAs more such towers are identified, they will be added to the list if they are the tallest for a particular university. Please note, in cases where the exact height is not known , “~” is used to show the height is an estimate based on the number of floors times 10 feet per floor.
Peace!
The RISE at Riverfront Crossing (left): Iowa City, IA – Source: mmarchtecturalphotography.com——-
- Evo at Cira Centre South (2014): Philadelphia/UPenn and Drexel University = 430 feet
2. 33 Beekman Street (2015): New York City/Pace University = 384 feet
3. Rhodes Hall (1971): Cleveland State, OH = 373 feet – being converted to student housing
4. West Sixth Tower Two (2009): Tempe/Arizona State = 345 feet
5. Union on San Antonio (2025): Austin/University of Texas = 332 feet
6. John Hancock Student Village (2009): Boston University, MA = 331 feet
7. The Hub (1983): Columbia/University of South Carolina = 325 feet
8. MIT Site 4 (2020): Cambridge/Massachusetts Institute of Technology = 315 feet
9. West End Tower (2021): Nashville/Vanderbilt University, TN = 305 feet
10. Watterson Towers (1969): Bloomington/Illinois State = 299 feet
11-13. Eastman, Livingston, and Stuyvesant Towers (1967): Albany/State University of NY = 286 feet each
14. 2128 Oxford (approved): Berkeley/University of California = 285 feet
15. The Hub on Campus (2018): Minneapolis/University of Minnesota = 284 feet
16. Treehouse Residence Hall (2012): Boston/Massachusetts College of Health Sciences and Massachusetts School of Art & Design = 280 feet
17-21. Calvin Coolidge, John Adams, John Q. Adams, John F. Kennedy, and George Washington Towers (1966): Amherst/UMass = 276 feet each
22. Gwinn Hall (1967): Denton/Texas Women’s University = 271 feet
23. Vilcek Hall (1984): New York City/NYU = 269 feet
24. 309 Green (2009): Champaign/University of Illinois = 268 feet
25-26. Lincoln and Morrill Dormitory Towers (1967): Columbus/Ohio State = 260 feet
27. Whistler (2023): Atlanta/Georgia Tech ~ 250 feet
27. Pearce-Ford Tower (1970): Bowling Green/Western Kentucky = 247 feet
29-30. Rhoads Hall (1968): Richmond/Virginia Commonwealth and The M (2020): Seattle/University of Washington = 240 feet
31-32. Moody Towers x 2 (1970): University of Houston, TX = 239 feet each – to be decommissioned in 2027
33-34. Sunvilla Tower (1963): Springfield/Missouri State and Lawrinson Hall (1965): Syracuse/Syracuse University, NY= 233 feet
35. Straz Tower (1954): Milwaukee/Marquette University, WI = 229 feet
36. The Standard (2020): New Brunswick/Rutgers University, NJ = 225 feet
37-39. McMahon Residence Hall (1992): New York City/Fordham University and GrandMarc Residence Hall (2015): Boston/Northeastern University, MA = 222 feet
40. Student Living Center (1990): Rochester/Eastman School of Music, NY = 213 feet
41-42. REV Northgate Student Living (2023): Bryan-College Station/Texas A & M = 200 feet and Commonwealth Hall (1970): Richmond/Eastern Kentucky ~ 200 feet
43. Parks Tower (1971): Toledo/University of Toledo, OH = 199 feet
44-45. Woodlawn Residential and Dining (2020): Chicago/University of Chicago, IL = 190 feet and Mertz Hall: Chicago/Loyola University, IL ~ 190 feet
46. Edge College Hill (2018): Providence/Brown University and others, RI = 172 feet
47. The Pacific (2013): Tucson/University of Arizona = 170 feet
48-49. The RISE at Riverfront Crossing (2018): Iowa City/University of Iowa and The RISE on Chauncey (2019): West Lafayette/Purdue University, IN = 167 feet
50. Abel Hall: Lincoln/University of Nebraska = 161 feet
51. Bulger Residence Hall (1969): Akron/University of Akron, OH = 160 feet
52-54. The Abbot (2020): East Lansing/Michigan State = 150 feet and Twin Towers East & West: Huntington/Marshall University, WV ~ 150 feet
55-57. East and West Towers (1965): Ithaca/Ithaca College, NY and The University Lofts (2002): Atlanta/Georgia State = 148 feet
58-60. Eigenmann Hall (1970); Bloomington/Indiana University and Dancer and Bender Halls (1969): Cedar Falls/Northern Iowa = 147 feet
61-62. The Metropolitan (2017): State College/Penn State and White Hall (1967): Laramie/University of Wyoming = 146 feet
63. Vic Village North (2019): Ann Arbor/University of Michigan = 144 feet
64-65. Webb Tower: Los Angeles/University of Southern California and Academe at 198 (2024): San Francisco/Cal Law School ~ 140 feet
66-67. Aber and Jesse Halls (1968/1969): Missoula/University of Montana = 138 feet
68. Gamow Tower: Boulder/Colorado University = 135 feet
69. Goodyear Hall (1960): Buffalo/University of Buffalo, NY = 133 feet
70. Legacy Tower (2004): Ames/Iowa State = 132 feet
71-73. Westfall and Duward Towers (1967): Fort Collins/Colorado State and Morse College Residential Tower (1962): New Haven/Yale University = 131 feet
74-76. Beatty Towers East and West (1967): Gainesville/University of Florida and Tamiami Hall (2022): Miami/Florida International ~ 130 feet
77. The RISE on 9th (2017): Columbia/University of Missouri = 128 feet
78-86. The Hub/515 Broadway (2015): Eugene/University of Oregon; Slusher Tower (1972): Blacksburg/Virginia Tech; The Hub (2026): Raleigh/North Carolina State; Stevenson Towers x four (1967/1968): DeKalb/Northern Illinois; Ellingson Hall: Rochester Institute of Technology, NY; and Sid Richardson Residences (2021): Houston/Rice University, TX ~ 120 feet
87-89. North Hedges/South Hedges and Roskie Residence Halls (1964/1966): Bozeman/Montana State ~ 115 feet
90. Eagleson Residence Hall: Durham/North Carolina Central = 112 feet
91-100. Theophilus Tower (1967): Moscow/University of Idaho; Yocum Hall (1963): Fayetteville/University of Arkansas; The Hub (2023): College Park/University of Maryland; Byrnes, Lever, and Manning Halls (1967/1968): Clemson/Clemson University, SC; Kays Hall: Jonesboro/Arkansas State; James Stukel Towers: University of Illinois-Chicago, IL; Anthony Wayne Student Apartments (2019): Detroit/Wayne State, MI; Offenhouer Tower (1971): Bowling Green State, OH; and C.J. Dunn Tower (1994): Montgomery/Alabama State ~ 110 feet
101. Sechrist Hall (1967): Flagstaff/Northern Arizona = 109 feet
102. The Flats at West Village (2014): Charlottesville/University of Virginia = 101 feet
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#cities #colleges #dorms #geography #highRises #history #housing #landUse #offCampus #onCampus #planning #residences #skyscrapers #statistics #studentHousing #towers #universities
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Working list: Tallest student housing towers by university
Listed below are the tallest student housing towers by university across the United States. This list includes on-campus housing and dormitories for students, as well as off-campus privately operated rental housing for students. It does not include strictly condominium buildings.
Evo at Circa Centre South: Philadelphia – Source: aviewoncities.comAs can be seen from the data, there have been two great boom period for constructing tall student housing towers. The first in the 1960s and early 1970s (46 from the list) were principally on-campus dormitories those the baby boom generation. The second, was in the 2005-2020 (24 from the list) time period as private firms constructed and offered varied high-rise off-campus living for students. This second boom period appears to be continuing well into the 2020s with nine more towers completed or underway.
309 Green: Champaign, IL – Source: local wiki.comAs more such towers are identified, they will be added to the list if they are the tallest for a particular university. Please note, in cases where the exact height is not known , “~” is used to show the height is an estimate based on the number of floors times 10 feet per floor.
Peace!
The RISE at Riverfront Crossing (left): Iowa City, IA – Source: mmarchtecturalphotography.com——-
- Evo at Cira Centre South (2014): Philadelphia/UPenn and Drexel University = 430 feet
2. 33 Beekman Street (2015): New York City/Pace University = 384 feet
3. Rhodes Hall (1971): Cleveland State, OH = 373 feet – being converted to student housing
4. West Sixth Tower Two (2009): Tempe/Arizona State = 345 feet
5. Union on San Antonio (2025): Austin/University of Texas = 332 feet
6. John Hancock Student Village (2009): Boston University, MA = 331 feet
7. The Hub (1983): Columbia/University of South Carolina = 325 feet
8. MIT Site 4 (2020): Cambridge/Massachusetts Institute of Technology = 315 feet
9. West End Tower (2021): Nashville/Vanderbilt University, TN = 305 feet
10. Watterson Towers (1969): Bloomington/Illinois State = 299 feet
11-13. Eastman, Livingston, and Stuyvesant Towers (1967): Albany/State University of NY = 286 feet each
14. 2128 Oxford (approved): Berkeley/University of California = 285 feet
15. The Hub on Campus (2018): Minneapolis/University of Minnesota = 284 feet
16. Treehouse Residence Hall (2012): Boston/Massachusetts College of Health Sciences and Massachusetts School of Art & Design = 280 feet
17-21. Calvin Coolidge, John Adams, John Q. Adams, John F. Kennedy, and George Washington Towers (1966): Amherst/UMass = 276 feet each
22. Gwinn Hall (1967): Denton/Texas Women’s University = 271 feet
23. Vilcek Hall (1984): New York City/NYU = 269 feet
24. 309 Green (2009): Champaign/University of Illinois = 268 feet
25-26. Lincoln and Morrill Dormitory Towers (1967): Columbus/Ohio State = 260 feet
27. Whistler (2023): Atlanta/Georgia Tech ~ 250 feet
27. Pearce-Ford Tower (1970): Bowling Green/Western Kentucky = 247 feet
29-30. Rhoads Hall (1968): Richmond/Virginia Commonwealth and The M (2020): Seattle/University of Washington = 240 feet
31-32. Moody Towers x 2 (1970): University of Houston, TX = 239 feet each – to be decommissioned in 2027
33-34. Sunvilla Tower (1963): Springfield/Missouri State and Lawrinson Hall (1965): Syracuse/Syracuse University, NY= 233 feet
35. Straz Tower (1954): Milwaukee/Marquette University, WI = 229 feet
36. The Standard (2020): New Brunswick/Rutgers University, NJ = 225 feet
37-39. McMahon Residence Hall (1992): New York City/Fordham University and GrandMarc Residence Hall (2015): Boston/Northeastern University, MA = 222 feet
40. Student Living Center (1990): Rochester/Eastman School of Music, NY = 213 feet
41-42. REV Northgate Student Living (2023): Bryan-College Station/Texas A & M = 200 feet and Commonwealth Hall (1970): Richmond/Eastern Kentucky ~ 200 feet
43. Parks Tower (1971): Toledo/University of Toledo, OH = 199 feet
44-45. Woodlawn Residential and Dining (2020): Chicago/University of Chicago, IL = 190 feet and Mertz Hall: Chicago/Loyola University, IL ~ 190 feet
46. Edge College Hill (2018): Providence/Brown University and others, RI = 172 feet
47. The Pacific (2013): Tucson/University of Arizona = 170 feet
48-49. The RISE at Riverfront Crossing (2018): Iowa City/University of Iowa and The RISE on Chauncey (2019): West Lafayette/Purdue University, IN = 167 feet
50. Abel Hall: Lincoln/University of Nebraska = 161 feet
51. Bulger Residence Hall (1969): Akron/University of Akron, OH = 160 feet
52-54. The Abbot (2020): East Lansing/Michigan State = 150 feet and Twin Towers East & West: Huntington/Marshall University, WV ~ 150 feet
55-57. East and West Towers (1965): Ithaca/Ithaca College, NY and The University Lofts (2002): Atlanta/Georgia State = 148 feet
58-60. Eigenmann Hall (1970); Bloomington/Indiana University and Dancer and Bender Halls (1969): Cedar Falls/Northern Iowa = 147 feet
61-62. The Metropolitan (2017): State College/Penn State and White Hall (1967): Laramie/University of Wyoming = 146 feet
63. Vic Village North (2019): Ann Arbor/University of Michigan = 144 feet
64-65. Webb Tower: Los Angeles/University of Southern California and Academe at 198 (2024): San Francisco/Cal Law School ~ 140 feet
66-67. Aber and Jesse Halls (1968/1969): Missoula/University of Montana = 138 feet
68. Gamow Tower: Boulder/Colorado University = 135 feet
69. Goodyear Hall (1960): Buffalo/University of Buffalo, NY = 133 feet
70. Legacy Tower (2004): Ames/Iowa State = 132 feet
71-73. Westfall and Duward Towers (1967): Fort Collins/Colorado State and Morse College Residential Tower (1962): New Haven/Yale University = 131 feet
74-76. Beatty Towers East and West (1967): Gainesville/University of Florida and Tamiami Hall (2022): Miami/Florida International ~ 130 feet
77. The RISE on 9th (2017): Columbia/University of Missouri = 128 feet
78-86. The Hub/515 Broadway (2015): Eugene/University of Oregon; Slusher Tower (1972): Blacksburg/Virginia Tech; The Hub (2026): Raleigh/North Carolina State; Stevenson Towers x four (1967/1968): DeKalb/Northern Illinois; Ellingson Hall: Rochester Institute of Technology, NY; and Sid Richardson Residences (2021): Houston/Rice University, TX ~ 120 feet
87-89. North Hedges/South Hedges and Roskie Residence Halls (1964/1966): Bozeman/Montana State ~ 115 feet
90. Eagleson Residence Hall: Durham/North Carolina Central = 112 feet
91-100. Theophilus Tower (1967): Moscow/University of Idaho; Yocum Hall (1963): Fayetteville/University of Arkansas; The Hub (2023): College Park/University of Maryland; Byrnes, Lever, and Manning Halls (1967/1968): Clemson/Clemson University, SC; Kays Hall: Jonesboro/Arkansas State; James Stukel Towers: University of Illinois-Chicago, IL; Anthony Wayne Student Apartments (2019): Detroit/Wayne State, MI; Offenhouer Tower (1971): Bowling Green State, OH; and C.J. Dunn Tower (1994): Montgomery/Alabama State ~ 110 feet
101. Sechrist Hall (1967): Flagstaff/Northern Arizona = 109 feet
102. The Flats at West Village (2014): Charlottesville/University of Virginia = 101 feet
Eastman Tower Hall: SUNY Albany – Source: skyscrapercenter.comSOURCES:
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Working list: Tallest student housing towers by university
Listed below are the tallest student housing towers by university across the United States. This list includes on-campus housing and dormitories for students, as well as off-campus privately operated rental housing for students. It does not include strictly condominium buildings.
Evo at Circa Centre South: Philadelphia – Source: aviewoncities.comAs can be seen from the data, there have been two great boom period for constructing tall student housing towers. The first in the 1960s and early 1970s (46 from the list) were principally on-campus dormitories those the baby boom generation. The second, was in the 2005-2020 (24 from the list) time period as private firms constructed and offered varied high-rise off-campus living for students. This second boom period appears to be continuing well into the 2020s with nine more towers completed or underway.
309 Green: Champaign, IL – Source: local wiki.comAs more such towers are identified, they will be added to the list if they are the tallest for a particular university. Please note, in cases where the exact height is not known , “~” is used to show the height is an estimate based on the number of floors times 10 feet per floor.
Peace!
The RISE at Riverfront Crossing (left): Iowa City, IA – Source: mmarchtecturalphotography.com——-
- Evo at Cira Centre South (2014): Philadelphia/UPenn and Drexel University = 430 feet
2. 33 Beekman Street (2015): New York City/Pace University = 384 feet
3. Rhodes Hall (1971): Cleveland State, OH = 373 feet – being converted to student housing
4. West Sixth Tower Two (2009): Tempe/Arizona State = 345 feet
5. Union on San Antonio (2025): Austin/University of Texas = 332 feet
6. John Hancock Student Village (2009): Boston University, MA = 331 feet
7. The Hub (1983): Columbia/University of South Carolina = 325 feet
8. MIT Site 4 (2020): Cambridge/Massachusetts Institute of Technology = 315 feet
9. West End Tower (2021): Nashville/Vanderbilt University, TN = 305 feet
10. Watterson Towers (1969): Bloomington/Illinois State = 299 feet
11-13. Eastman, Livingston, and Stuyvesant Towers (1967): Albany/State University of NY = 286 feet each
14. 2128 Oxford (approved): Berkeley/University of California = 285 feet
15. The Hub on Campus (2018): Minneapolis/University of Minnesota = 284 feet
16. Treehouse Residence Hall (2012): Boston/Massachusetts College of Health Sciences and Massachusetts School of Art & Design = 280 feet
17-21. Calvin Coolidge, John Adams, John Q. Adams, John F. Kennedy, and George Washington Towers (1966): Amherst/UMass = 276 feet each
22. Gwinn Hall (1967): Denton/Texas Women’s University = 271 feet
23. Vilcek Hall (1984): New York City/NYU = 269 feet
24. 309 Green (2009): Champaign/University of Illinois = 268 feet
25-26. Lincoln and Morrill Dormitory Towers (1967): Columbus/Ohio State = 260 feet
27. Whistler (2023): Atlanta/Georgia Tech ~ 250 feet
27. Pearce-Ford Tower (1970): Bowling Green/Western Kentucky = 247 feet
29-30. Rhoads Hall (1968): Richmond/Virginia Commonwealth and The M (2020): Seattle/University of Washington = 240 feet
31-32. Moody Towers x 2 (1970): University of Houston, TX = 239 feet each – to be decommissioned in 2027
33. Levering Tower (proposed): Los Angeles/UCLA, CA = 238 feet – added 11/18/25
34-35. Sunvilla Tower (1963): Springfield/Missouri State and Lawrinson Hall (1965): Syracuse/Syracuse University, NY= 233 feet
36. Straz Tower (1954): Milwaukee/Marquette University, WI = 229 feet
37. The Standard (2020): New Brunswick/Rutgers University, NJ = 225 feet
38-40. McMahon Residence Hall (1992): New York City/Fordham University and GrandMarc Residence Hall (2015): Boston/Northeastern University, MA = 222 feet
41. Student Living Center (1990): Rochester/Eastman School of Music, NY = 213 feet
42-43. REV Northgate Student Living (2023): Bryan-College Station/Texas A & M = 200 feet and Commonwealth Hall (1970): Richmond/Eastern Kentucky ~ 200 feet
44. Parks Tower (1971): Toledo/University of Toledo, OH = 199 feet
45-46. Woodlawn Residential and Dining (2020): Chicago/University of Chicago, IL = 190 feet and Mertz Hall: Chicago/Loyola University, IL ~ 190 feet
47. Edge College Hill (2018): Providence/Brown University and others, RI = 172 feet
48. The Pacific (2013): Tucson/University of Arizona = 170 feet
49-50. The RISE at Riverfront Crossing (2018): Iowa City/University of Iowa and The RISE on Chauncey (2019): West Lafayette/Purdue University, IN = 167 feet
51. Abel Hall: Lincoln/University of Nebraska = 161 feet
52. Bulger Residence Hall (1969): Akron/University of Akron, OH = 160 feet
53-55. The Abbot (2020): East Lansing/Michigan State = 150 feet and Twin Towers East & West: Huntington/Marshall University, WV ~ 150 feet
56-58. East and West Towers (1965): Ithaca/Ithaca College, NY and The University Lofts (2002): Atlanta/Georgia State = 148 feet
59-61. Eigenmann Hall (1970); Bloomington/Indiana University and Dancer and Bender Halls (1969): Cedar Falls/Northern Iowa = 147 feet
62-63. The Metropolitan (2017): State College/Penn State and White Hall (1967): Laramie/University of Wyoming = 146 feet
64. Vic Village North (2019): Ann Arbor/University of Michigan = 144 feet
65-66. Webb Tower: Los Angeles/University of Southern California and Academe at 198 (2024): San Francisco/Cal Law School ~ 140 feet
67-68. Aber and Jesse Halls (1968/1969): Missoula/University of Montana = 138 feet
69. Gamow Tower: Boulder/Colorado University = 135 feet
70. Goodyear Hall (1960): Buffalo/University of Buffalo, NY = 133 feet
71. Legacy Tower (2004): Ames/Iowa State = 132 feet
72-74. Westfall and Duward Towers (1967): Fort Collins/Colorado State and Morse College Residential Tower (1962): New Haven/Yale University = 131 feet
75-77. Beatty Towers East and West (1967): Gainesville/University of Florida and Tamiami Hall (2022): Miami/Florida International ~ 130 feet
78. The RISE on 9th (2017): Columbia/University of Missouri = 128 feet
79-87. The Hub/515 Broadway (2015): Eugene/University of Oregon; Slusher Tower (1972): Blacksburg/Virginia Tech; The Hub (2026): Raleigh/North Carolina State; Stevenson Towers x four (1967/1968): DeKalb/Northern Illinois; Ellingson Hall: Rochester Institute of Technology, NY; and Sid Richardson Residences (2021): Houston/Rice University, TX ~ 120 feet
88-90. North Hedges/South Hedges and Roskie Residence Halls (1964/1966): Bozeman/Montana State ~ 115 feet
91. Eagleson Residence Hall: Durham/North Carolina Central = 112 feet
92-101. Theophilus Tower (1967): Moscow/University of Idaho; Yocum Hall (1963): Fayetteville/University of Arkansas; The Hub (2023): College Park/University of Maryland; Byrnes, Lever, and Manning Halls (1967/1968): Clemson/Clemson University, SC; Kays Hall: Jonesboro/Arkansas State; James Stukel Towers: University of Illinois-Chicago, IL; Anthony Wayne Student Apartments (2019): Detroit/Wayne State, MI; Offenhouer Tower (1971): Bowling Green State, OH; and C.J. Dunn Tower (1994): Montgomery/Alabama State ~ 110 feet
102. Sechrist Hall (1967): Flagstaff/Northern Arizona = 109 feet
103. The Flats at West Village (2014): Charlottesville/University of Virginia = 101 feet
Eastman Tower Hall: SUNY Albany – Source: skyscrapercenter.comSOURCES:
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#cities #colleges #dorms #geography #highRises #history #housing #landUse #offCampus #onCampus #planning #residences #skyscrapers #statistics #studentHousing #towers #universities
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Working list: Tallest student housing towers by university
Listed below are the tallest student housing towers by university across the United States. This list includes on-campus housing and dormitories for students, as well as off-campus privately operated rental housing for students. It does not include strictly condominium buildings.
Evo at Circa Centre South: Philadelphia – Source: aviewoncities.comAs can be seen from the data, there have been two great boom period for constructing tall student housing towers. The first in the 1960s and early 1970s (46 from the list) were principally on-campus dormitories those the baby boom generation. The second, was in the 2005-2020 (24 from the list) time period as private firms constructed and offered varied high-rise off-campus living for students. This second boom period appears to be continuing well into the 2020s with nine more towers completed or underway.
309 Green: Champaign, IL – Source: local wiki.comAs more such towers are identified, they will be added to the list if they are the tallest for a particular university. Please note, in cases where the exact height is not known , “~” is used to show the height is an estimate based on the number of floors times 10 feet per floor.
Peace!
The RISE at Riverfront Crossing (left): Iowa City, IA – Source: mmarchtecturalphotography.com——-
- Evo at Cira Centre South (2014): Philadelphia/UPenn and Drexel University = 430 feet
2. 33 Beekman Street (2015): New York City/Pace University = 384 feet
3. Rhodes Hall (1971): Cleveland State, OH = 373 feet – being converted to student housing
4. West Sixth Tower Two (2009): Tempe/Arizona State = 345 feet
5. Union on San Antonio (2025): Austin/University of Texas = 332 feet
6. John Hancock Student Village (2009): Boston University, MA = 331 feet
7. The Hub (1983): Columbia/University of South Carolina = 325 feet
8. MIT Site 4 (2020): Cambridge/Massachusetts Institute of Technology = 315 feet
9. West End Tower (2021): Nashville/Vanderbilt University, TN = 305 feet
10. Watterson Towers (1969): Bloomington/Illinois State = 299 feet
11-13. Eastman, Livingston, and Stuyvesant Towers (1967): Albany/State University of NY = 286 feet each
14. 2128 Oxford (approved): Berkeley/University of California = 285 feet
15. The Hub on Campus (2018): Minneapolis/University of Minnesota = 284 feet
16. Treehouse Residence Hall (2012): Boston/Massachusetts College of Health Sciences and Massachusetts School of Art & Design = 280 feet
17-21. Calvin Coolidge, John Adams, John Q. Adams, John F. Kennedy, and George Washington Towers (1966): Amherst/UMass = 276 feet each
22. Gwinn Hall (1967): Denton/Texas Women’s University = 271 feet
23. Vilcek Hall (1984): New York City/NYU = 269 feet
24. 309 Green (2009): Champaign/University of Illinois = 268 feet
25-26. Lincoln and Morrill Dormitory Towers (1967): Columbus/Ohio State = 260 feet
27. Whistler (2023): Atlanta/Georgia Tech ~ 250 feet
27. Pearce-Ford Tower (1970): Bowling Green/Western Kentucky = 247 feet
29-30. Rhoads Hall (1968): Richmond/Virginia Commonwealth and The M (2020): Seattle/University of Washington = 240 feet
31-32. Moody Towers x 2 (1970): University of Houston, TX = 239 feet each – to be decommissioned in 2027
33. Levering Tower (proposed): Los Angeles/UCLA, CA = 238 feet – added 11/18/25
34-35. Sunvilla Tower (1963): Springfield/Missouri State and Lawrinson Hall (1965): Syracuse/Syracuse University, NY= 233 feet
36. Straz Tower (1954): Milwaukee/Marquette University, WI = 229 feet
37. The Standard (2020): New Brunswick/Rutgers University, NJ = 225 feet
38-40. McMahon Residence Hall (1992): New York City/Fordham University and GrandMarc Residence Hall (2015): Boston/Northeastern University, MA = 222 feet
41. Student Living Center (1990): Rochester/Eastman School of Music, NY = 213 feet
42-43. REV Northgate Student Living (2023): Bryan-College Station/Texas A & M = 200 feet and Commonwealth Hall (1970): Richmond/Eastern Kentucky ~ 200 feet
44. Parks Tower (1971): Toledo/University of Toledo, OH = 199 feet
45-46. Woodlawn Residential and Dining (2020): Chicago/University of Chicago, IL = 190 feet and Mertz Hall: Chicago/Loyola University, IL ~ 190 feet
47. Edge College Hill (2018): Providence/Brown University and others, RI = 172 feet
48. The Pacific (2013): Tucson/University of Arizona = 170 feet
49-50. The RISE at Riverfront Crossing (2018): Iowa City/University of Iowa and The RISE on Chauncey (2019): West Lafayette/Purdue University, IN = 167 feet
51. Abel Hall: Lincoln/University of Nebraska = 161 feet
52. Bulger Residence Hall (1969): Akron/University of Akron, OH = 160 feet
53-55. The Abbot (2020): East Lansing/Michigan State = 150 feet and Twin Towers East & West: Huntington/Marshall University, WV ~ 150 feet
56-58. East and West Towers (1965): Ithaca/Ithaca College, NY and The University Lofts (2002): Atlanta/Georgia State = 148 feet
59-61. Eigenmann Hall (1970); Bloomington/Indiana University and Dancer and Bender Halls (1969): Cedar Falls/Northern Iowa = 147 feet
62-63. The Metropolitan (2017): State College/Penn State and White Hall (1967): Laramie/University of Wyoming = 146 feet
64. Vic Village North (2019): Ann Arbor/University of Michigan = 144 feet
65-66. Webb Tower: Los Angeles/University of Southern California and Academe at 198 (2024): San Francisco/Cal Law School ~ 140 feet
67-68. Aber and Jesse Halls (1968/1969): Missoula/University of Montana = 138 feet
69. Gamow Tower: Boulder/Colorado University = 135 feet
70. Goodyear Hall (1960): Buffalo/University of Buffalo, NY = 133 feet
71. Legacy Tower (2004): Ames/Iowa State = 132 feet
72-74. Westfall and Duward Towers (1967): Fort Collins/Colorado State and Morse College Residential Tower (1962): New Haven/Yale University = 131 feet
75-77. Beatty Towers East and West (1967): Gainesville/University of Florida and Tamiami Hall (2022): Miami/Florida International ~ 130 feet
78. The RISE on 9th (2017): Columbia/University of Missouri = 128 feet
79-87. The Hub/515 Broadway (2015): Eugene/University of Oregon; Slusher Tower (1972): Blacksburg/Virginia Tech; The Hub (2026): Raleigh/North Carolina State; Stevenson Towers x four (1967/1968): DeKalb/Northern Illinois; Ellingson Hall: Rochester Institute of Technology, NY; and Sid Richardson Residences (2021): Houston/Rice University, TX ~ 120 feet
88-90. North Hedges/South Hedges and Roskie Residence Halls (1964/1966): Bozeman/Montana State ~ 115 feet
91. Eagleson Residence Hall: Durham/North Carolina Central = 112 feet
92-101. Theophilus Tower (1967): Moscow/University of Idaho; Yocum Hall (1963): Fayetteville/University of Arkansas; The Hub (2023): College Park/University of Maryland; Byrnes, Lever, and Manning Halls (1967/1968): Clemson/Clemson University, SC; Kays Hall: Jonesboro/Arkansas State; James Stukel Towers: University of Illinois-Chicago, IL; Anthony Wayne Student Apartments (2019): Detroit/Wayne State, MI; Offenhouer Tower (1971): Bowling Green State, OH; and C.J. Dunn Tower (1994): Montgomery/Alabama State ~ 110 feet
102. Sechrist Hall (1967): Flagstaff/Northern Arizona = 109 feet
103. The Flats at West Village (2014): Charlottesville/University of Virginia = 101 feet
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