List of high-rise buildings in Missouri

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In the list of high-rise buildings in Missouri , the high-rise buildings in the US state of Missouri are listed with a structural height of 100 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
1. One Kansas City Place Kansas City 190.2 m 42 1988 Built
2. One Metropoliant Square St. Louis 180.7 m 42 1989 Built
3. Town pavilion Kansas City 180.1 m (height to the top) 38 1986 Built
4th One AT&T Center St. Louis 179.2 m 44 1986 Built
5. Eagleton Federal Courthouse St. Louis 169.7 m 28 2000 Built
6th Hyatt Regency Crown Center Kansas City 153.6 m 45 1980 Built
7th One US Bank Plaza St. Louis 147.5 m 35 1976 Built
8th. Kansas City Power & Light Building Kansas City 145.1 m 34 1931 Built
9. 909 Walnut Tower Kansas City 143.6 m (height to the top) 35 1931 Built
10. Kansas City City Hall Kansas City 135 m 30th 1937 Built
11. 1201 walnut Kansas City 130.1 m 30th 1991 Built
12. Connerce Tower Kansas City 128.3 m 32 1965 Built
13. San Francisco Tower Kansas City 125.2 m 32 1976 Built
14th The Plaza in Clayton - Residential Tower Clayton 124.7 m 30th 2002 Built
15th City Center Square Kansas City 123.1 m 30th 1977 Built
16. Laclede Gas Building St. Louis 122.2 m 31 1969 Built
17th Southwestern Bell Building St. Louis 121 m 28 1926 Built
18th Civil Courts Building St. Louis 117.6 m 13 1929 Built
19th Bank of America Plaza St. Louis 117 m 31 1981 Built
20th Oak Tower Kansas City 115.5 m 28 1929 Built
21st One City Center St. Louis 114.3 m 25th 1986 Built
22nd IBM Plaza Kansas City 107.3 m 28 1977 Built
23. Bryant Building Kansas City 107.2 m 26th 1931 Built
24. 2555 Grand Kansas City 105.7 m 26th 2003 Built
25th Pierre Laclede Center II Clayton 102.7 m 23 1969 Built
26th Park East Tower St. Louis 100.6 m 26th 2007 Built

See also

Web links

  • List on skyscraperpage.com