List of tallest buildings in Syracuse, New York

This list ranks buildings in the U.S. city of Syracuse, New York, by height.

Syracuse city skyline

Since its construction in 1927, the State Tower Building has been the tallest building in Syracuse.[1]Bricks on the facade of the State Tower Building gradually get lighter towards the top of the Art Deco building; this was intended to make the building seem higher than it actually is.[2] The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property in the Hanover Square Historic District.[3] It was renovated in 2003[4] and 2016.[5][6]

St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, one of the top 10, was constructed in the 1800s.Eight tall buildings were constructed in the 1970s, and apparently demand for office space has not required new buildings since.

RankNameImageHeightFloorsUseBuilt
1State Tower Building313 ft (95 m)[7]23Office1928
2Jefferson TowerUpload image279 ft (85 m)[7]23Residential1967
3Equitable Tower I269 ft (82 m)19Commercial office1966
Equitable Tower II269 ft (82 m)19Commercial office1973
4Toomey Abbott TowersUpload image229 ft (70 m)24Senior living1968
5Bernardine Tower[5]Upload image228 ft (69 m)23Senior living/Apartment building1973
6Chase Tower225 ft (69 m)18Commercial office1974
7Lawrinson HallUpload image223 ft (68 m)21Dormitory1965
8Crowne PlazaUpload image249 ft (76 m)22Hotel1970
9Clinton Plaza213 ft (65 m)23Residential1976
10St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral200 ft (61 m)Church1885
11Harrison HouseUpload image193 ft (59 m)21Residential1974
Townsend TowersUpload image193 ft (59 m)21Senior living1972
12500 Building187 ft (57 m)12Commercial office1929
Hills Building187 ft (57 m)13Commercial office1928
13Bank of America Building
aka Syracuse Savings Bank
Upload image171 ft (52 m)6Commercial office1876
14Onondaga County Courthouse165 ft (50 m)[8]4Courthouse / Government Office building1907
15Syracuse City Hall165 ft (50 m)[8]12City Hall / Government Office building1892
16One Park Place, SyracuseUpload image160 ft (49 m)10Commercial office1974

Cancelled buildings

Proposed construction of the "Primex Building" never got past foundation work being done, in a project planned to be completed in 1964. It was to have a revolving restaurant, and, at 25 stories, would have been the tallest building in New York State outside of New York City.[9]

On October 24, 2002, the groundbreaking for a 430-foot (130 m), 47-story Destiny USA Hotel to be named the Grand Destiny Hotel was held.[10] On that date a steel beam was driven into the Carousel Center parking lot. Over the next three weeks, over 40 more pilings were driven, but by December 2 construction had stopped. In July 2008 construction had restarted, and by August three stories of steel framework had been erected.

OnCenter Convention Center Marriott Hotel was a planned 12- or 16-floor building, 58.28 metres (191.2 ft)] in 2004 and eventually cancelled.[11]

In 2001 Clinton Square North Tower was a planned 16-floor, 74.49-metre (244.4 ft) complex built alongside Chase Tower and eventually cancelled.[11]

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