List of tallest buildings in Jacksonville
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This list of tallest buildings in Jacksonville ranks by height the skyscrapers and high-rises in the city of Jacksonville, Florida, United States. The tallest building in Jacksonville is the Bank of America Tower, which is 617 feet (188 m) tall.[1][2]
Tallest buildings
[edit]This list ranks Jacksonville skyscrapers that stand at least 162 feet (50 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Existing structures are included for ranking purposes based on height at time of inclusion.
Rank | Name | Image | Street Address | Height ft / m | Floors | Year | Notes |
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1 | Bank of America Tower | 50 North Laura Street | 617 / 188 | 42[3][4] | 1990 | Formerly known as the Barnett Center. Tallest building in Jacksonville since 1990. Tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1990s. | |
2 | 1 Independent Square | 1 Independent Drive | 535 / 163 | 37 | 1974 | Formerly known as Wells Fargo Center, the Independent Life Building and the Modis Building; tallest building in Jacksonville from 1974 to 1990 and the tallest building in Florida from 1974 to 1981 when the One Tampa City Center was built. Tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1970s. | |
3 | EverBank Center | 301 West Bay Street | 447 / 136 | 32 | 1983 | Formerly known as TIAA Bank Center, the BellSouth (Southern Bell) Tower and the AT&T Tower Tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1980s. | |
4 | The Peninsula | 1401 Riverplace Boulevard | 437 / 133 | 36 | 2006 | Tallest residential building in Jacksonville. Tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 2000s. | |
5 | Riverplace Tower | 1301 Riverplace Boulevard | 432 / 132 | 28 | 1967 | Formerly known as the Gulf Life Tower. Was the world's tallest precast, post-tensioned concrete structure until 2002. Tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1960s. Tallest building in Jacksonville from 1967 to 1974. | |
6 | VyStar Tower | 76 South Laura Street | 357 / 109 | 24 | 1989 | Formerly known as Jacksonville Center and Suntrust Tower. 2nd Tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1980s. | |
7 | The Strand | 1401 Riverplace Boulevard | 328 / 100 | 28 | 2006 | 2nd tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 2000s. | |
8 | Eight Forty One | 841 Prudential Drive | 309 / 94 | 22 | 1954 | Previously known as Aetna Building and the Prudential Building. Tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1950s. | |
9 | Two Prudential Plaza | San Marco Boulevard | 305 / 93 | 21 | 1985 | 3rd tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1980s. | |
10 | One Enterprise Center | 225 Water Street | 299 / 91 | 21 | 1986 | Previously known as the Wells Fargo Tower, Wachovia Tower, First Union Bank Tower, and Florida National Bank Building. 4th tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1980s. | |
11 | Blue Cross Blue Shield Building | 532 Riverside Avenue | 287 / 88 | 19 | 1971 | 2nd tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1970s. | |
12 | 200 W Forsyth | 200 West Forsyth Street | 278 / 85 | 18 | 1974 | Tallest BB&T in Jacksonville. 3rd tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1970s. | |
13 | John Milton Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse | 300 North Hogan Street | 277 / 85 | 15 | 2002 | 3rd tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 2000s. | |
16 | JEA Tower | 21 West Church Street | 268 / 82 | 19 | 1963 | Originally known as the Universal-Marion Building | |
17 | JEA Office Building | 233 West Duval Street | 260 / 79 | 18 | 1955 | Originally the Independent Life Office Building | |
18 | CSX Transportation Building | 500 Water Street | 253 / 77 | 17 | 1960 | 2nd tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1960s. | |
19 | The Plaza Condominium at Berkman Plaza and Marina | 400 East Bay Street | 250 / 76 | 23 | 2003 | 4th tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 2000s. | |
20 | San Marco Place | 1300 Riverplace Boulevard | 246 / 75 | 21 | 2006 | 5th tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 2000s. | |
21 | Baptist Medical Pavilion | 800 Prudential Drive | 230 / 70 | 18 | 1986 | 5th tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1980s. | |
22 | Barnett National Bank Building | 112 West Adams Street | 223 / 68 | 18 | 1926 | Tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1920s. | |
23 | Hyatt Regency Jacksonville | 225 Coast Line Drive East | 216 / 66 | 18 | 2001 | Formerly known as the Adams Mark Hotel. 6th tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 2000s. | |
24 | FIS World Headquarters | 323 Riverside Avenue | 212/ 65 | 12 | 2023 | Tallest Building constructed in the 2020s | |
25 | 11 East Forsyth | 11 East Forsyth Street | 200 / 61 | 17 | 1926 | 2nd tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1920s. Formerly the American Heritage Life Insurance Building and, originally, the Lynch Building. | |
26 | Omni Jacksonville Hotel | 245 Water Street | 190 / 58 | 16 | 1987 | 6th tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1980s. | |
27 | Cathedral Terrace | 701 North Ocean Street | 190 / 58 | 21 | 1974 | 4th tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1970s. | |
28 | Mount Carmel Garden Apartments | 5846 Mount Carmel Terrace | 190 / 58 | 17 | 1972 | 5th tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1970s. | |
29 | Cathedral Townhouse | 501 North Ocean Street | 186 / 57 | 18 | 1970 | 6th tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1970s. | |
30 | Riverside Presbyterian Apartments | 1045 Oak Street | 183 / 56 | 18 | 1973 | 7th tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1970s. | |
31 | 550 Water Street | 550 Water Street | 180 / 55 | 14 | 1982 | 7th tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1980s. | |
32 | Fidelity National Financial Tower 2 | 601 Riverside Avenue | 180 / 55 | 13 | 2007 | 7th tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 2000s. | |
33= | Cathedral Towers | 601 North Newman Street | 177 / 54 | 17 | 1968 | 3rd tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1960s. | |
33= | Residences at City Place | 311 West Ashley Street | 177 / 54 | 17 | 1949 | Originally St. John's Apartments, Ashley Tower Apartments, Tower Place. Tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1940s. | |
35 | The Carling | 33 West Adams Street | 171 / 52 | 13 | 1926 | Previously the Carling Hotel and the Hotel Roosevelt, site of Jacksonville's worst hotel fire. 2nd tallest building in Jacksonville constructed in the 1920s. |
Timeline of tallest buildings in Jacksonville
[edit]This is a list of buildings that were the tallest in Jacksonville when they were built, beginning in the early 20th century, when the skyscraper boom began in Florida.[6]
Years tallest | Name | Image | Height ft / m | Floors | Notes |
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1902–1909 | Dyal-Upchurch Building | 82 / 25 | 6 | Built after the Great Fire of 1901. The tallest building in Florida until 1909.[6] | |
1909–1912 | 121 Atlantic Place | 135 / 41 | 10 | The tallest building in Florida until 1912.[6] | |
1912–1913 | Florida Life Building | 148 / 45 | 11 | Part of the Laura Street Trio. The tallest building in Florida until 1913.[6] | |
1913–1926 | Heard National Bank Building | 180 / 55 | 15 | The tallest building in Florida until 1925. It is the only one of Jacksonville's and Florida's tallest buildings since 1902 to have been demolished. It was torn down in 1981; the Bank of America Tower now stands on the site.[6] | |
1926–1954 | Barnett National Bank Building | 224 / 68 | 18 | [7] | |
1954–1967 | Aetna Building | 309 / 94 | 22 | Originally the Prudential Insurance Building. Aetna is slated to move to the suburbs in August, 2017.[8][9] | |
1967–1974 | Riverplace Tower | 417 / 127 | 28 | Tallest building in Florida until 1972.[6] | |
1974–1990 | Wells Fargo Center | 535 / 163 | 37 | Formerly known as the Independent Life Building and the Modis Building. Tallest building in Florida until 1981, and the last of the tallest to be in Jacksonville.[6] | |
1990–present | Bank of America Tower | 617 / 188 | 42 | Jacksonville's current tallest building |
See also
[edit]- Architecture of Jacksonville
- List of tallest buildings in Florida
- List of tallest buildings in Fort Lauderdale
- List of tallest buildings in Miami
- List of tallest buildings in Miami Beach
- List of tallest buildings in Orlando
- List of tallest buildings in St. Petersburg
- List of tallest buildings in Sunny Isles Beach
- List of tallest buildings in Tampa
References
[edit]- ^ "Buildings of Jacksonville". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on June 22, 2004. Retrieved January 12, 2008.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ SkyscraperPage.com
- ^ "Bank of America Tower". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
- ^ "Bank of America Tower, Jacksonville, Florida". Portfolio — Current Properties. Parameter Realty Partners. Archived from the original on December 9, 2012. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
- ^ Jaxson, The. "Renderings: Brooklyn's proposed FIS World Headquarters". www.thejaxsonmag.com. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g Ennis Davis (March 6, 2008). "A Century of Florida's Tallest Skyscrapers". metrojacksonville.com. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
- ^ "112 West Adams Street | Buildings". Jacksonville /: Emporis. Archived from the original on April 9, 2013. Retrieved August 12, 2013.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "One Prudential Plaza | Buildings". Jacksonville /: Emporis. Archived from the original on October 22, 2012. Retrieved August 12, 2013.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ Mathis, Karen Brune,"Aetna leaving Downtown, moving 800 jobs to the suburbs," Daily Record, 25 May 2016.
External links
[edit]- Diagram of Jacksonville skyscrapers on SkyscraperPage
- Florida High-Rises at urbanFLORIDA