List of high-rise buildings in Arkansas
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The Metropolitan Bank Tower in Little Rock is the tallest building in the US state of Arkansas
In the list of high-rise buildings in Arkansas , the high-rise buildings in the US state of Arkansas are listed with a structural height of 50 meters or more. That means the height to the highest point of the building without an antenna. Only completed and under construction skyscrapers are listed.
List of high-rise buildings by height
No. | Surname | city | height | Floors | Construction year | status |
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1. | Metropolitan National Bank Tower | Little rock | 166.4 m | 40 | 1986 | Built |
2. | Regions Center | Little rock | 138 m | 30th | 1975 | Built |
3. | Bank of America Plaza | Little rock | 114 m | 24 | 1970 | Built |
4th | Stephens Building | Little rock | 111 m | 35 | 1985 | Built |
5. | One Union National Plaza | Little rock | 101 m | 21st | 1968 | Built |
6th | Tower building | Little rock | 91.4 m | 18th | 1960 | Built |
7th | River Market Building | Little rock | 87 m | 20th | 2009 | Built |
8th. | 300 third tower | Little rock | 66.4 m | 18th | 2007 | Built |
9. | Austin Hotel | Hot springs | 60.1 m | 14th | 1986 | Built |
10. | Donaghey Building | Little rock | 59.4 m | 14th | 1926 | Built |
11. | The Cosmopolitan Hotel | Fayetteville | 58.2 m | 16 | 1981 | Built |
12. | First Security Center | Little rock | 57.9 m | 14th | 2004 | Built |
13. | Medical Arts Building | Hot springs | 54.8 m | 16 | 1930 | Built |
14th | The Arlington Hotel | Hot springs | 54.2 m | 12 | 1924 | Built |
15th | Alltel Building 5 | Little rock | 53.1 m (height to the top) | 12 | Built | |
16. | Acxiom River Market Tower | Little rock | 52.1 m | 12 | 2003 | Built |
17th | Lafayette Building | Little rock | 51.2 m | 11 | 1925 | Built |
See also
Web links
Commons : Tall Buildings in Arkansas - Collection of Pictures, Videos, and Audio Files
- List on skyscraperpage.com