List of high-rise buildings in South Carolina
In the list of high-rise buildings in South Carolina , the high-rise buildings in the US state of South Carolina 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. | Capitol Center | Columbia | 106.4 m | 25th | 1987 | Built |
2. | Margate Tower | Myrtle Beach | 100.2 m | 29 | 2004 | Built |
3. | Margate Tower | Columbia | 99.1 m | 20th | 1983 | Built |
4th | Bank of America Plaza | Columbia | 93 m | 18th | 1989 | Built |
= | Landmark Building | Greenville | 93 m | 22nd | 1966 | Built |
6th | Tower at 1301 Gervais | Columbia | 84.7 m | 20th | 1973 | Built |
7th | Heritage USA Grand Hotel | Fort Mill | 76.5 m | 20th | 1983 | Built |
8th. | Meridian Building | Columbia | 76.2 m | 17th | 2004 | Built |
= | 203 East Main Street | Spartanburg | 76.2 m | 18th | 1990 | Built |
= | Wachovia Building | Columbia | 76.2 m | 16 | 1988 | Built |
11. | Bank of America Building | Greenville | 73 m | 16 | 1974 | Built |
12. | SeaGlass Tower | Myrtle Beach | 72.6 m | 20th | 1986 | Built |
13. | Carolina First Building | Greenville | 70.1 m (height to the top) | 13 | 1999 | Built |
= | One Insignia Financial Plaza | Greenville | 70.1 m | 17th | 1984 | Built |
15th | Palmetto Building | Columbia | 65.5 m | 15th | 1913 | Built |
16. | Dockside Condominiums | Charleston | 62.2 m | 18th | 1978 | Built |
17th | McLeod Pavilion Tower | Florence | 54 m | 14th | 2006 | Built |
18th | City-County Complex | Florence | 51.4 m | 12 | Built |