Tallest Buildings
This list ranks completed and topped out Bellevue skyscrapers that stand at least 150 feet (46 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.
Rank | Name | Height |
Floors | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
01.01= | Bellevue Towers Two | 450 (137) | 43 | 2008 | The tallest all-residential building in the city. |
02.01= | Lincoln Tower One | 450 (137) | 42 | 2005 | |
03.03 | Bellevue Towers One | 430 (131) | 42 | 2008 | |
04.04 | Eddie Bauer at Lincoln Square | 412 (126) | 28 | 2007 | This is the tallest all-office building in the city. |
05.05 | City Center East | 360 (110) | 26 | 2008 | It is also known as the Microsoft at City Center Plaza. The building was originally planned to rise 34 floors and 450 feet but was downsized in December 2005. |
06.06 | City Center Bellevue | 358 (109) | 27 | 1986 | This is the tallest building completed in the 1980s. |
07.07 | Symetra Financial Center | 324 (99) | 25 | 1986 | This building was formerly known as Rainier Plaza. |
08.08 | Key Center | 322 (98) | 22 | 2000 | |
09.09 | Skyline Tower | 318 (97) | 24 | 1983 | |
10.010 | 989Elements | 288 (88) | 26 | 2006 | This building was the first rental apartment high-rise building in Bellevue. |
11.011 | Bravern Tower II | 280 (85.35) | 23 | 2008 | It is also known as The Bravern Office Commons–Tower II. |
12.012 | Expedia Building | 272 (83) | 20 | 2008 | This building is also known as Tower 333. |
13.013 | Bank of America Tower | 270 (82) | 21 | 1988 | |
14.014 | Hyatt Regency Bellevue | 265 (81) | 25 | 1989 | This structure is the tallest all-hotel building in the city. |
15.015= | One Bellevue Center | 260 (79) | 22 | 1983 | |
16.015= | Two Washington Square | 260 (79) | 25 | 2008 | |
17.017 | Bellevue Pacific Tower | 259 (79) | 23 | 1995 | This structure is the tallest building completed in the 1990s. |
18.018 | One Washington Square | 250 (76) | 24 | 2008 | |
19.019 | Elements Too* | 247 (75) | 22 | 2008 | Under construction; this building was topped out in 2008 to become the 18th-tallest in the city. It is also known as Ashwood Commons–Phase II Tower I. |
20.020= | Ten20 | 240 (73) | 22 | 2008 | |
21.020= | VUE Hanover Tower | 240 (73) | 20 | 2008 | |
22.022 | Plaza Center | 223 (68) | 16 | 1982 | |
23.023 | Pacific Regent Tower | 200 (61) | 17 | 1987 | This building is also known as The Fountains at Pacific Regent. |
24.024 | Bravern Tower I | 175 (53) | 12 | 2008 | It is also known as The Bravern Office Commons–Tower I. |
25.025 | Paccar Tower | 170 (52) | 13 | 1970 | This structure is the tallest building constructed in the 1970s. |
26.026 | Summit Building B | 169 (52) | 13 | 2002 |
* indicates still under construction, but has been topped out
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