List of Tallest Buildings in Atlanta - Tallest Buildings

Tallest Buildings

This list ranks Atlanta skyscrapers that stand at least 400 feet (122 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
1 Bank of America Plaza 01.01,023 (312) 55 1992 61st-tallest building in the world, 9th-tallest in the U.S. Has been the tallest building in Atlanta, Georgia and the Southern United States since 1992. Tallest building in any U.S. state capital. Tallest building in the U.S. located outside of New York City and Chicago. Tallest building constructed in Atlanta and the U.S. in the 1990s.
2 SunTrust Plaza 02.0871 (265) 60 1992 166th-tallest building in the world, 27th-tallest in the U.S. Radio antenna on the building's roof increases its total height to 902 feet (275 m).
3 One Atlantic Center 03.0820 (250) 50 1987 40th-tallest in the U.S. Also known as the IBM Tower. Tallest building constructed in Atlanta in the 1980s.
4 191 Peachtree Tower 04.0770 (235) 50 1990 63rd-tallest in the U.S.
5 Westin Peachtree Plaza 05.0723 (220) 73 1976 104th-tallest building in the U.S. Stood as the tallest all-hotel building in the world from 1976 until 1977. Radio antenna on the building's roof increases its total height to 883 feet (269 m), making it the 3rd-tallest building in the city when measuring by pinnacle height. Tallest building constructed in Atlanta in the 1970s.
6 Georgia-Pacific Tower 06.0697 (212) 52 1982
7 Promenade II 07.0691 (211) 38 1990
8 AT&T Midtown Center 08.0677 (206) 47 1982 Also known as the BellSouth Building.
9 3344 Peachtree 09.0665 (203) 48 2008 Also known as the Sovereign. Tallest building in Buckhead. Tallest building constructed in Atlanta in the 2000s.
10 1180 Peachtree 10.0657 (200) 41 2006 Formerly known as the Symphony Center.
11 Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta 11.0609 (186) 53 1992
12 The Mansion on Peachtree 12.0580 (177) 42 2008
13 The Atlantic 13.0577 (176) 46 2009
14 Two Peachtree Building 14.0556 (169) 44 1966 Also known as the State of Georgia Building. Tallest building constructed in Atlanta in the 1960s.
15 Marriott Marquis Hotel 15.0554 (169) 52 1985
16 TWELVE Centennial Park Tower I 16.0491 (150) 39 2007
17 Midtown One Office Tower 16.0487 (148) 38 2009 Also known as 1075 Peachtree
18 Park Avenue Condominiums 17.0486 (148) 44 2000
19 Terminus 100 18.0485 (148) 26 2007
20 ViewPoint 19.0480 (146) 36 2008
21 The Paramount at Buckhead 20.0478 (146) 40 2004
22 The Ritz-Carlton Residences 469 (143) 40 2009 Also known as 3630 Peachtree Road
23 Loews Midtown 462 (141) 40 2010
24 Centennial Tower 21.0459 (140) 36 1975
25= Spire 22.0453 (138) 28 2005
25= Equitable Building 22.0453 (138) 35 1968
27 Buckhead Grand 24.0451 (138) 37 2004
28 Two Alliance Center 441 (134) 30 2009
29 One Park Tower 25.0439 (134) 32 1961
30= 1100 Peachtree Street 26.0427 (130) 28 1991
30= Atlanta Plaza 1 26.0427 (130) 32 1986
32 Park Place 28.0420 (128) 40 1986
33 2828 Peachtree 29.0419 (128) 33 2002
34= 1280 West 30.0410 (125) 38 1989
34= Peachtree Summit One 30.0410 (125) 31 1975
36 One Coca-Cola Plaza 32.0403 (123) 29 1979
37 Tower Place 100 33.0401 (122) 29 1974

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