List of Tallest Buildings in Saudi Arabia - List of Tallest Approved Buildings

List of Tallest Approved Buildings

Rank Name City Height Floors Completion
1 Kingdom Tower Jeddah 1,007 m (3,304 ft) 156 2018
2 Tadawul Tower Riyadh 480 m (1,575 ft)
3 Dubai Towers Jeddah Jeddah 448 m (1,470 ft) / 308 m (1,010 ft) 87/60 On Hold
4 Nawras Residential Towers Jeddah 358 m (1,175 ft) 86 On Hold
5 Rawabi Abraj Al Bait Mecca 300 m (984 ft) 66
6 Mirage Tower Jeddah ~300 m (984 ft) 60
7 Hairiri Towers Riyadh 270 m (886 ft) 36 2013
8 Kempinski Hotel Jeddah 260 m (853 ft) 69
9 Burj Damac Riyadh ~200 m (656 ft) 45
10 Villas in the Sky Riyadh ~180 m (591 ft) 40 2013
11 Modern Investment Company Tower Jeddah 171 m (561 ft) 27
12 Saudi Arabia Bank Headquarters Riyadh ~150 m (492 ft) 38 2013

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