List of tallest buildings in San Diego

San Diego, a major coastal city in southern California has over 200 high-rises, mainly in the central business district of Downtown San Diego.[1] In the city, there are 42 buildings that stand taller than 300 feet (91 m). In the 1970s, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) began restricting downtown building height to maximum of 500 feet (152 m) within a 2.3-mile (3.7 km) radius of San Diego International Airport's single runway.[2][3][a] The tallest building in the city is the 34-story One America Plaza, completed in 1991, which stands 500 feet (152 m) tall.[4]

San Diego Skyline in 2018. The city's tallest building, the pyramid-topped One America Plaza, is in center-right.

History

The history of skyscrapers in San Diego began with the completion of the U.S. Grant Hotel in 1910. The building, at a height of 211 feet (64 m), remained the tallest building in San Diego until 1927, when the El Cortez Hotel at 310 feet (94 m) took its place. The skyscraper's height was surpassed in 1967 by the Union Bank of California Building, which stood as the tallest building for two decades with its height of 388 feet (118 m). In 1989, with a height of 499 feet (152 m), Symphony Towers gained the title, before being passed two years later by One America Plaza. During the 1990s, the city was compared to a "handful of tools in a scarcely stocked toolbox" and a "mouth with a lot of missing teeth".[2] Development in the late 1990s and 2000s led to many new high-rises, mainly residential skyscrapers.[2] Many of these new residential buildings are pairs of twin towers.

I believe that our skyline is a collective composition of many buildings. We don't have to have one landmark like the Empire State Building or Petronas towers. I think the landmark is the entire Downtown.

— Garry Papers, manager of architecture and planning for the Center City Development Corporation[2]

As of October 2019, San Diego is ranked 98th in the world and 3rd in California with its 162 high-rises.[5] However, due to the FAA height restriction, none of San Diego's buildings are within the top 100 tallest buildings in the United States. As of October 2019, there are around 20 buildings that have been proposed, approved, or are currently undergoing construction which will join the tallest buildings in San Diego (over 300 feet).[6][7]

Cityscape

San Diego skyline from Coronado Island in 2021
Downtown San Diego skyline in 2009

Tallest buildings


This list ranks San Diego skyscrapers that stand at least 300 feet (91 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.

Tallest buildings in San Diego
RankNameImageHeight
ft (m)
FloorsYearCoordinatesNotesRef.
1One America Plaza 500 (152)34199132°42′57″N 117°10′7″W / 32.71583°N 117.16861°W / 32.71583; -117.16861Tallest building in the city; tallest building constructed in the 1990s; tallest building in California outside of Los Angeles and San Francisco[4][8]
2Symphony Towers 499 (152)34198932°43′6″N 117°9′28″W / 32.71833°N 117.15778°W / 32.71833; -117.15778Tallest building constructed in the 1980s[9][10]
3Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel 497 (151)40199232°42′34″N 117°10′4″W / 32.70944°N 117.16778°W / 32.70944; -117.16778Tallest building on the waterfront on the West Coast[11][12]
4Pinnacle on the Park I 479 (146)45201532°42′35″N 117°09′03″W / 32.70972°N 117.15083°W / 32.70972; -117.15083Tallest residential tower in San Diego together with the Pinnacle II tower[13]
Pinnacle on the Park II 479 (146)45201932°42′36.7″N 117°09′02.9″W / 32.710194°N 117.150806°W / 32.710194; -117.150806Tallest residential tower in San Diego together with the Pinnacle I tower[14]
6Electra 475 (145)43200732°42′53″N 117°10′10″W / 32.71472°N 117.16944°W / 32.71472; -117.16944[15][16]
7Pacific Gate 450 (137)41201732°47′54″N 117°9′44″W / 32.79833°N 117.16222°W / 32.79833; -117.16222[70]
Emerald Plaza 450 (137)30199032°42′58″N 117°10′1″W / 32.71611°N 117.16694°W / 32.71611; -117.16694[17][18]
Pinnacle Marina Tower 450 (137)36200532°42′39″N 117°9′54″W / 32.71083°N 117.16500°W / 32.71083; -117.16500[19][20]
10Manchester Grand Hyatt Seaport 446 (136)34200332°42′37″N 117°10′6″W / 32.71028°N 117.16833°W / 32.71028; -117.16833[21][22]
11Diega South Tower440 (134)41202132°42′57.2″N 117°09′28.5″W / 32.715889°N 117.157917°W / 32.715889; -117.157917[23][24]
12Harbor Club West 424 (129)41199232°42′32″N 117°9′46″W / 32.70889°N 117.16278°W / 32.70889; -117.16278[25][26]
Harbor Club East 424 (129)41199232°42′31″N 117°9′44″W / 32.70861°N 117.16222°W / 32.70861; -117.16222[27][28]
14The Grande South at Santa Fe Place 420 (128)39200432°43′2″N 117°10′13″W / 32.71722°N 117.17028°W / 32.71722; -117.17028[29][30]
The Grande North at Santa Fe Place 420 (128)39200532°43′5″N 117°10′13″W / 32.71806°N 117.17028°W / 32.71806; -117.17028[31][32]
Vantage Pointe Condominium 420 (128)41200932°43′6″N 117°9′21″W / 32.71833°N 117.15583°W / 32.71833; -117.15583[33][34]
17Savina San Diego condominiums 414 (126)36201832°43′10″N 117°10′10″W / 32.71944°N 117.16944°W / 32.71944; -117.16944[35][36][37]
18First Allied Plaza 412 (126)23200532°42′55″N 117°10′7″W / 32.71528°N 117.16861°W / 32.71528; -117.16861[38][39]
19Simone Little Italy408 (123)362023
20Bayside at the Embarcadero 395 (120)36200932°43′9″N 117°10′14″W / 32.71917°N 117.17056°W / 32.71917; -117.17056[40][41]
21San Diego Central Courthouse 389 (119)23201732°43′2″N 117°9′58″W / 32.71722°N 117.16611°W / 32.71722; -117.16611[42]
22Union Bank of California Building 388 (118)27196932°43′2″N 117°9′35″W / 32.71722°N 117.15972°W / 32.71722; -117.15972Tallest building constructed in the 1960s[43][44]
23Park 12386 (118)36201832°42′23.3″N 117°9′18.4″W / 32.706472°N 117.155111°W / 32.706472; -117.155111[45]
24Hilton San Diego Bayfront 385 (117)32200832°42′11″N 117°9′31″W / 32.70306°N 117.15861°W / 32.70306; -117.15861[46][47]
25The Mark 381 (116)33200732°42′40″N 117°9′25″W / 32.71111°N 117.15694°W / 32.71111; -117.15694[48][49]
26Sapphire Tower 380 (116)32200832°43′6″N 117°10′10″W / 32.71833°N 117.16944°W / 32.71833; -117.16944[50][51]
27One Columbia Place 379 (116)27198232°43′5″N 117°10′1″W / 32.71806°N 117.16694°W / 32.71806; -117.16694[52][53]
28Omni San Diego Hotel 375 (114)34200432°42′24″N 117°9′32″W / 32.70667°N 117.15889°W / 32.70667; -117.15889[54][55][56]
29Meridian Condominiums 371 (113)28198532°42′47″N 117°9′54″W / 32.71306°N 117.16500°W / 32.71306; -117.16500[57][58]
30Marriott Hotel and Marina Tower I 361 (110)24198732°42′28″N 117°9′54″W / 32.70778°N 117.16500°W / 32.70778; -117.16500[59][60]
Marriott Hotel and Marina Tower II 361 (110)24198732°42′30″N 117°9′57″W / 32.70833°N 117.16583°W / 32.70833; -117.16583[61][62]
31The Merian360 (110)34202032°42′43.7″N 117°9′15.9″W / 32.712139°N 117.154417°W / 32.712139; -117.154417[63]
32Imperial Bank Tower 355 (108)24198232°43′2″N 117°9′28″W / 32.71722°N 117.15778°W / 32.71722; -117.15778[64][65]
33Executive Complex 350 (107)25196332°42′57″N 117°9′47″W / 32.71583°N 117.16306°W / 32.71583; -117.16306[66][67]
34AT&T Building 348 (106)20198232°42′54″N 117°9′51″W / 32.71500°N 117.16417°W / 32.71500; -117.16417[68][69]
35San Diego Union Tribune Building 339 (103)23197432°43′5″N 117°9′31″W / 32.71806°N 117.15861°W / 32.71806; -117.15861Tallest building constructed in the 1970s[70][71]
36James M. Carter and Judith N. Keep United States Courthouse 333 (101)16201232°42′54″N 117°9′57″W / 32.71500°N 117.16583°W / 32.71500; -117.16583[72][73]
37Wells Fargo Plaza 331 (101)23198432°43′2″N 117°9′38″W / 32.71722°N 117.16056°W / 32.71722; -117.16056[74][75]
38Marriott Vacation Club Pulse 326 (99)27199032°43′07.2″N 117°9′28.6″W / 32.718667°N 117.157944°W / 32.718667; -117.157944Formerly the Sheraton Suites[76]
40El Cortez 310 (94)16192732°43′12″N 117°9′29″W / 32.72000°N 117.15806°W / 32.72000; -117.15806Tallest building in San Diego until 1963[77][78]
41225 Broadway 306 (93)22197532°42′54″N 117°9′44″W / 32.71500°N 117.16222°W / 32.71500; -117.16222[79][80]
42The Rey305 (93)252016[81]

Tallest under construction

There is one building under construction in San Diego that is planned to rise at least 300 feet (91 m) (as of July 2023).[82][83] Under construction buildings that have already been topped out are also included.

NameImageHeight
feet (ft)
FloorsYearCoordinatesNotes
8th & B50340[84]
800 Broadway43440[85]
Columbia & A44839[86]
Front & A44534[87]
The Lindley41537[88]
RaDD - Block 2B I30717[89]
West44537[90]

Timeline of tallest buildings

There have been five buildings that have held the title of tallest building in San Diego including the current tallest building, the One America Plaza.

NameImageHeight
ft (m)
FloorsYears as tallestCoordinatesRef.
El Cortez Hotel 310 feet (94 m)1636 years
(1927–1963)
32°43′12″N 117°9′29″W / 32.72000°N 117.15806°W / 32.72000; -117.15806[77][78]
Executive Complex 350 feet (110 m)256 years
(1963–1969)
32°42′57″N 117°9′47″W / 32.71583°N 117.16306°W / 32.71583; -117.16306[66][67]
Union Bank of California Building 388 feet (118 m)2720 years
(1969–1989)
32°43′2″N 117°9′35″W / 32.71722°N 117.15972°W / 32.71722; -117.15972[43][44]
Symphony Towers 499 feet (152 m)342 years
(1989–1991)
32°43′6″N 117°9′28″W / 32.71833°N 117.15778°W / 32.71833; -117.15778[9][10]
One America Plaza 500 feet (150 m)3433 years
(1991–present)
32°42′57″N 117°10′7″W / 32.71583°N 117.16861°W / 32.71583; -117.16861[4][8]

Notes

See also

References

General
  • "San Diego". Emporis. Archived from the original on July 1, 2004. Retrieved October 14, 2019.
  • "San Diego". SkyscraperPage. Retrieved October 14, 2019.
Specific

External links