List of tallest buildings in Los Angeles

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Skyline of Los Angeles
Tallest buildingWilshire Grand Center (2017)
Tallest building height1,100 ft (335 m)
First 150 m+ buildingUnion Bank Plaza (1967)
Number of tall buildings (2025)
Taller than 100 m (328 ft)88 + 1 T/O[i]
Taller than 150 m (492 ft)32 + 1 T/O
Taller than 200 m (656 ft)13
Taller than 300 m (984 ft)2
Number of tall buildings (feet)
Taller than 300 ft (91.4 m)107 + 1 T/O
The skyline of Westwood and Century City in 2025, with downtown in the background (left)
Looking up at skyscrapers in Bunker Hill

Los Angeles is the second largest city in the United States, and the largest in California, with a metropolitan area population of over 12 million. Los Angeles has the largest skyline in California and the West Coast, with over 800 high-rise buildings.[1][2] As of 2025, 30 of them are taller than 492 feet (150 m), placing Los Angeles fifth in the United States. Los Angeles has two supertall skyscrapers, buildings rising above 984 feet (300 m) in height: Wilshire Grand Center, the tallest building in the city and in California, and the U.S. Bank Tower. Upon its completion in 1989, the US Bank Tower, at 1,018 feet (310 m), remained the tallest building in the city until Wilshire Grand Center was built in 2017 to a height of 1,100 feet (335.3 m).

The history of skyscrapers in Los Angeles began with the 1903 completion of the 13-story Braly Building, which is often regarded as the first high-rise in the city. The Braly building has since been converted from a commercial structure to a residential tower and is now known as the "Continental Building".[3] The growth of Los Angeles' skyline during the early 20th century was hampered by a height restriction imposed in 1904, prohibiting the construction of any building taller than 150 feet (46 m), effectively limiting the height of buildings to 13 stories. An exception was made for Los Angeles City Hall, built in 1928, which dominated the skyline for over three decades.

In 1957, the city government removed the 150-foot height limit, allowing taller buildings downtown. Los Angeles went through a large building boom that lasted from the early 1960s to the early 1990s, during which most of the city's tallest buildings were completed, including the U.S. Bank Tower, the Aon Center, and Two California Plaza. Skyscrapers built during this period tended to have flat roofs, a result of an ordinance imposed in 1958, to accommodate fire-fighting equipment. The flat-roof ordinance was rescinded in 2014. From the 1990s to 2000s, skyscraper development largely stalled. A second construction boom took place from the mid-2010s to the early 2020s with an increasing share of residential development, which saw the downtown skyline expand southwards.

The majority of skyscrapers taller than 500 ft (152 m) in Los Angeles are located in the northwest of downtown, bounded to the west by Route 110. Most of the rest are in the business district of Century City, in Westside. Between them are a line of high-rises than runs east-west through Koreatown and Miracle Mile, surrounding Wilshire Boulevard. Wilshire Boulevard extends west of Century City to Westwood, where it is enclosed by residential high-rises. There are a number of high-rise clusters in the city, including Century Boulevard by Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), the Hollywood district in central Los Angeles, as well as Warner Center, Encino and Universal City in the San Fernando Valley. More high-rise clusters are found throughout Greater Los Angeles, including in Glendale, Irvine, and Long Beach.

History

Number of buildingsYear0204060801001201920194019601980200020202040Buildings taller than 300 ft (91 m)Buildings taller than 328 ft (100 m)Buildings taller than 492 ft (150 m)Buildings taller than 656 ft (200 m)Growth of skyscrapers in Los Angeles
Number of buildings by height in Los Angeles by the end of each year. Click on the legend to toggle a specific height on or off. View chart definition.

Cityscape

U.S. Bank TowerAon CenterWells Fargo CenterWells Fargo CenterBank of America PlazaThe Ritz-Carlton Los AngelesLAUSD HeadquartersPaul Hastings TowerCity National TowerBunker Hill TowersMetropolisMetropolisUSC TowerDream Center Headquarters
Downtown Los Angeles from the Griffith Observatory in 2017 (Click or hover over image to identify buildings)

Map of tallest buildings

The maps below show the location of buildings taller than 300 feet (91.4 m) in Los Angeles in its primary high-rise neighborhoods. Each marker is numbered by height and colored by the decade of the building's completion.

Downtown Los Angeles

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230m
251yds
104
100
99
91
87
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82
78
76
75
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72
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67
64
63
63 Roybal Federal Building
63 Roybal Federal Building
62
61
60
59
58
57
57 Westin Bonaventure Hotel
57 Westin Bonaventure Hotel
55
53
53 Metro Headquarters Building
53 Metro Headquarters Building
52
52 Circa Tower II
52 Circa Tower II
51
51 Circa Tower I
51 Circa Tower I
50
50 MCI Center
50 MCI Center
49
49 One Wilshire
49 One Wilshire
48
47
45
45 Metropolis Tower 1
45 Metropolis Tower 1
44
44 AT&T Switching Center
44 AT&T Switching Center
43
43 South Park Center
43 South Park Center
41
41 Los Angeles City Hall
41 Los Angeles City Hall
40
40 Metropolis Tower 2
40 Metropolis Tower 2
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39 ARCO Tower
39 ARCO Tower
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37
37 Figueroa Eight
37 Figueroa Eight
32
32 1100 Wilshire
32 1100 Wilshire
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30 The Grand by Gehry
30 The Grand by Gehry
29
29 Union Bank Plaza
29 Union Bank Plaza
28
28 TCW Tower
28 TCW Tower
26
26 Ernst & Young Plaza
26 Ernst & Young Plaza
23
23 820 Olive
23 820 Olive
19
19 One California Plaza
19 One California Plaza
18
18 Olympic and Hill
18 Olympic and Hill
17
17 Wells Fargo South Tower
17 Wells Fargo South Tower
16
16 611 Place
16 611 Place
15
15 FourFortyFour South Flower
15 FourFortyFour South Flower
14
14 Thea at Metropolis Tower 3
14 Thea at Metropolis Tower 3
13
13 The Ritz-Carlton Los Angeles
13 The Ritz-Carlton Los Angeles
12
12 The Beaudry
12 The Beaudry
11
11 Paul Hastings Tower
11 Paul Hastings Tower
10
10 City National Tower
10 City National Tower
9
9 Figueroa at Wilshire
9 Figueroa at Wilshire
8
8 777 Tower
8 777 Tower
7
7 Bank of America Plaza
7 Bank of America Plaza
6
6 Wells Fargo Tower
6 Wells Fargo Tower
5
5 Gas Company Tower
5 Gas Company Tower
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4 Two California Plaza
4 Two California Plaza
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3 Aon Center
3 Aon Center
2
2 U.S. Bank Tower
2 U.S. Bank Tower
1
1 Wilshire Grand Center
1 Wilshire Grand Center
Buildings taller than 300 ft (91 m) in Downtown Los Angeles.
  •  1950s and before 
  •  1960s 
  •  1970s 
  •  1980s 
  •  1990s 
  •  2000s 
  •  2010s 
  •  2020s 
1
Wilshire Grand Center
2
U.S. Bank Tower
3
Aon Center
4
Two California Plaza
5
Gas Company Tower
6
Wells Fargo Tower
7
Bank of America Plaza
8
777 Tower
9
Figueroa at Wilshire
10
City National Tower
11
Paul Hastings Tower
12
The Beaudry
13
The Ritz-Carlton Los Angeles
14
Thea at Metropolis Tower 3
15
FourFortyFour South Flower
16
611 Place
17
Wells Fargo South Tower
18
Olympic and Hill
19
One California Plaza
23
820 Olive
26
Ernst & Young Plaza
28
TCW Tower
29
Union Bank Plaza
30
The Grand by Gehry
32
1100 Wilshire
37
Figueroa Eight
38
Moxy + AC Hotel Los Angeles Downtown
39
ARCO Tower
40
Metropolis Tower 2
41
Los Angeles City Hall
43
South Park Center
44
AT&T Switching Center
45
Metropolis Tower 1
47
Aven
48
Hope+Flower Tower 2
49
One Wilshire
50
MCI Center
51
Circa Tower I
52
Circa Tower II
53
Metro Headquarters Building
55
WaterMarke Tower
57
Westin Bonaventure Hotel
58
Alloy
59
Perla
60
801 Tower
61
Hope+Flower Tower 1
62
Mellon Bank Center
63
Roybal Federal Building
64
Level
67
Beaudry Center
71
Figueroa Tower
72
255 Grand
74
Atelier
75
KPMG Center
76
Bunker Hill Tower
78
City National Bank Building
82
Biltmore Tower
84
1000 Wilshire
85
Alina I
86
888 Grand Hope Lofts
87
1133 South Hope Street
91
Conrad Los Angeles
99
Sheraton Los Angeles
100
Alina II
104
International Tower

Koreatown and Mid-Wilshire

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46 5900 Wilshire
46 5900 Wilshire
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42 Equitable Life Building
42 Equitable Life Building
Buildings taller than 300 ft (91 m) along Wilshire Boulevard in central Los Angeles
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Equitable Life Building
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5900 Wilshire
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Hallasan Tower
65
5670 Wilshire Boulevard
94
The Vermont West Tower
97
Mercury
98
6500 Wilshire Boulevard
101
One Park Plaza
102
6300 Wilshire Boulevard

Westside

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108
108 Barrington Plaza Building A
108 Barrington Plaza Building A
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106
103
96
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92
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54 1900 Avenue of the Stars
54 1900 Avenue of the Stars
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36 The Century
36 The Century
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35 Ten Thousand
35 Ten Thousand
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34 Constellation Place
34 Constellation Place
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33 2121 Avenue of the Stars
33 2121 Avenue of the Stars
27
27 SunAmerica Center
27 SunAmerica Center
25
25 Park Elm at Century Plaza II
25 Park Elm at Century Plaza II
24
24 Park Elm at Century Plaza I
24 Park Elm at Century Plaza I
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22 Century City Center
22 Century City Center
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21 Century Plaza Tower II
21 Century Plaza Tower II
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20 Century Plaza Tower I
20 Century Plaza Tower I
Buildings taller than 300 ft (91 m) in Westside Los Angeles
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Century Plaza Tower I
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Century Plaza Tower II
22
Century City Center
24
Park Elm at Century Plaza I
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Park Elm at Century Plaza II
27
SunAmerica Center
33
2121 Avenue of the Stars
34
Constellation Place
35
Ten Thousand
36
The Century
54
1900 Avenue of the Stars
66
10100 Santa Monica Blvd
68
Blair House
69
Wilshire at Westwood
70
Center West
77
The Landmark Los Angeles
79
10960 Wilshire Boulevard
80
Century Park Plaza
81
The Wilshire
83
Wilshire Landmark I
88
Eighteen Eighty Eight Building
89
World Savings Center
90
The Tower
92
Westwood Gateway I
95
2220 Avenue of the Stars
96
2222 Avenue of the Stars
103
Northrop Grumman Plaza II
106
12100 Wilshire Boulevard
107
The Carlyle on Wilshire
108
Barrington Plaza Building A

Tallest buildings

This list ranks Los Angeles skyscrapers that stand at least 300 feet (91 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The "Year" column indicates the year a building was completed.

  Was the tallest building in Los Angeles upon completion
  Architecturally topped out but not yet completed
Rank Name Image Location Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Purpose Notes
1 Wilshire Grand Center Downtown

34°03′00″N 118°15′36″W / 34.05011°N 118.259987°W / 34.05011; -118.259987 (Wilshire Grand Center)

1,100 (335.3) 73 2017 Mixed-use 16th-tallest building in the United States, tallest building on the West Coast of the United States, tallest building in California; tallest building completed in Los Angeles in the 2010s.[4] Mixed-use office and hotel building. When measured by roof height, the tower is 934 feet (285 m) tall, which is 84 feet (26 m) shorter than the roof of the U.S. Bank Tower roof.
2 U.S. Bank Tower Downtown

34°03′04″N 118°15′16″W / 34.05101°N 118.25444°W / 34.05101; -118.25444 (U.S. Bank Tower)

1,018 (310.3) 73 1990 Office 25th-tallest building in the United States, third-tallest building on the West Coast of the United States, third tallest building in California; tallest building in the world with a helipad on its roof; tallest building completed in Los Angeles in the 1980s. Tallest building in Los Angeles from 1990 to 2017. Formerly known as Library Tower. At the time of its completion, the building was the tallest structure in a major active seismic region (Taipei 101 now holds this title).[5][6]
3 Aon Center Downtown

34°02′57″N 118°15′25″W / 34.049202°N 118.256973°W / 34.049202; -118.256973 (Aon Center)

858 (261.5) 62 1974 Office Tallest building in Los Angeles from 1974 to 1990. Tallest building completed in Los Angeles in the 1970s. Also known by its street address, 707 Wilshire Tower.[7][8]
4 Two California Plaza Downtown

34°03′05″N 118°15′06″W / 34.051369°N 118.251633°W / 34.051369; -118.251633 (Two California Plaza)

750 (228.6) 52 1992 Office Tallest building completed in Los Angeles in the 1990s.[9]
5 Gas Company Tower Downtown

34°03′00″N 118°15′12″W / 34.050106°N 118.253273°W / 34.050106; -118.253273 (Gas Company Tower)

749 (228.3) 52 1991 Office [10]
6 Wells Fargo Tower Downtown

34°03′10″N 118°15′07″W / 34.052902°N 118.251839°W / 34.052902; -118.251839 (Wells Fargo Tower)

740 (225.6) 54 1983 Office [11]
7 Bank of America Plaza Downtown

34°03′13″N 118°15′12″W / 34.053547°N 118.25325°W / 34.053547; -118.25325 (Bank of America Plaza)

735 (224) 55 1975 Office Formerly known as Security Pacific Bank Plaza, ARCO Plaza, and BP Plaza.[12]
8 777 Tower Downtown

34°02′54″N 118°15′41″W / 34.048367°N 118.261391°W / 34.048367; -118.261391 (777 Tower)

725 (221) 53 1991 Office [13]
9 Figueroa at Wilshire Downtown

34°03′03″N 118°15′33″W / 34.050735°N 118.259277°W / 34.050735; -118.259277 (Figueroa at Wilshire)

717 (218.5) 52 1989 Office Formerly known as the Sanwa Bank Building.[14]
10 City National Tower Downtown

34°03′05″N 118°15′25″W / 34.051472°N 118.256935°W / 34.051472; -118.256935 (City National Tower)

699 (213.1) 52 1971 Office Join-tallest buildings in Los Angeles from 1971 to 1974. Formerly known as the Bank of America Tower; this building and Paul Hastings Tower stand as the tallest twin towers in Los Angeles.[15]
11 Paul Hastings Tower Downtown

34°03′03″N 118°15′28″W / 34.050747°N 118.257645°W / 34.050747; -118.257645 (Paul Hastings Tower)

699 (213.1) 52 1971 Office Join-tallest buildings in Los Angeles from 1971 to 1974. Formerly known as ARCO Tower; this building and City National Tower stand as the tallest twin towers in Los Angeles.[16]
12 The Beaudry Downtown

34°02′58″N 118°15′43″W / 34.049343°N 118.261963°W / 34.049343; -118.261963 (The Beaudry)

695 (211.7) 64 2023 Residential Tallest residential building in Los Angeles.[17][18][19]
13 The Ritz-Carlton Los Angeles Downtown

34°02′43″N 118°16′01″W / 34.045284°N 118.267044°W / 34.045284; -118.267044 (The Ritz-Carlton Los Angeles)

667 (203.3) 54 2010 Mixed-use Mixed-use residential and hotel building. Tallest building completed in Los Angeles in the 2010s until the Wilshire Grand Center.[20]
14 Thea at Metropolis Tower 3 Downtown

34°02′56″N 118°15′49″W / 34.048756°N 118.263588°W / 34.048756; -118.263588 (Thea at Metropolis Tower 3)

627 (191.1) 56 2019 Residential [21][22]
15 FourFortyFour South Flower Downtown

34°03′06″N 118°15′18″W / 34.051556°N 118.255043°W / 34.051556; -118.255043 (FourFortyFour South Flower)

625 (190.5) 48 1982 Office Formerly known as Citigroup Center and the 444 Flower Building.[23]
16 611 Place Downtown

34°02′57″N 118°15′19″W / 34.049202°N 118.255371°W / 34.049202; -118.255371 (611 Place)

620 (189) 42 1969 Office Tallest building in Los Angeles from 1969 to 1971. Tallest building completed in Los Angeles in the 1960s. Also known as 611 West 6th Street.[24]
17 Wells Fargo South Tower Downtown

34°03′08″N 118°15′10″W / 34.052105°N 118.252762°W / 34.052105; -118.252762 (Wells Fargo South Tower)

606 (184.8) 45 1984 Office Also known as KPMG Tower.[25]
18 Olympic and Hill Downtown

34°02′28″N 118°15′30″W / 34.041157°N 118.258469°W / 34.041157; -118.258469 (Olympic and Hill)

594 (181) 53 2025 Residential Topped off in late 2024.[26][27]
19 One California Plaza Downtown

34°03′08″N 118°15′05″W / 34.052246°N 118.251366°W / 34.052246; -118.251366 (One California Plaza)

578 (176.2) 42 1985 Office [28]
20 Century Plaza Tower I Century City34°03′34″N 118°24′50″W / 34.0594505°N 118.413894°W / 34.0594505; -118.413894 (Century Plaza Tower I) 571 (174) 44 1975 Office Tallest buildings in Century City, and in Los Angeles outside of downtown. Similar design elements as the World Trade Center, designed by same architect Minoru Yamasaki. Twin buildings. Part of the Century Plaza complex.[29]
21 Century Plaza Tower II Century City

34°03′31″N 118°24′47″W / 34.058726°N 118.413122°W / 34.058726; -118.413122 (Century Plaza Tower II)

571 (174) 44 1975 Office Tallest buildings in Century City, and in Los Angeles outside of downtown. Designed by Minoru Yamasaki. Twin buildings. Part of the Century Plaza complex.[30]
22 Century City Center Century City

34°03′35″N 118°24′58″W / 34.059608°N 118.416168°W / 34.059608; -118.416168 (Century City Center)

564 (171.9) 37 2026 Office Topped off in December 2024.[31][32][33]
23 820 Olive Downtown

34°02′39″N 118°15′24″W / 34.044117°N 118.256706°W / 34.044117; -118.256706 (820 Olive)

563 (172) 53 2019 Residential Also known as 825 South Hill. Tallest residential building in California until the completion of Thea at Metropolita Tower 3.[34][35][36]
24 Park Elm at Century Plaza I Century City

34°03′27″N 118°24′59″W / 34.057449°N 118.416367°W / 34.057449; -118.416367 (Park Elm at Century Plaza I)

559 (170.3) 45 2022 Residential Condo addition to the renovated Century Plaza Hotel. Also known as Century Plaza North Tower.[37][38]
25 Park Elm at Century Plaza II Century City

34°03′25″N 118°24′57″W / 34.056961°N 118.415924°W / 34.056961; -118.415924 (Park Elm at Century Plaza II)

559 (170.3) 45 2022 Residential Also known as Century Plaza South Tower.[37][38]
26 Ernst & Young Plaza Downtown

34°02′57″N 118°15′39″W / 34.049252°N 118.260788°W / 34.049252; -118.260788 (Ernst & Young Plaza)

534 (162.8) 41 1985 Office [39]
27 SunAmerica Center Century City

34°03′31″N 118°25′00″W / 34.05864°N 118.416664°W / 34.05864; -118.416664 (SunAmerica Center)

533 (162.5) 39 1989 Office Also known by its street address, 1999 Avenue of the Stars[40]
28 TCW Tower Downtown

34°02′48″N 118°15′47″W / 34.046787°N 118.262924°W / 34.046787; -118.262924 (TCW Tower)

517 (157.6) 37 1990 Office [41]
29 Union Bank Plaza Downtown

34°03′11″N 118°15′26″W / 34.053062°N 118.257339°W / 34.053062; -118.257339 (Union Bank Plaza)

516 (157.3) 40 1967 Office Tallest building in Los Angeles from 1967 to 1969. First skyscraper built in the central business district of Los Angeles following the repeal of the 150-foot height limit in 1957.[42][43]
30 The Grand by Gehry Downtown

34°03′15″N 118°14′56″W / 34.054287°N 118.248886°W / 34.054287; -118.248886 (The Grand by Gehry)

511 (155.7) 43 2022 Residential [44][45][46]
31 10 Universal City Plaza Universal City

34°08′18″N 118°21′43″W / 34.138214°N 118.361877°W / 34.138214; -118.361877 (10 Universal City Plaza)

506 (154.2) 36 1984 Office Tallest building in the San Fernando Valley. Although near the unincorporated area of Universal City, this building is located within Los Angeles city limits.[47]
32 1100 Wilshire Downtown

34°03′08″N 118°15′49″W / 34.05217°N 118.263748°W / 34.05217; -118.263748 (1100 Wilshire)

496 (151.2) 36 1987 Residential [48]
33 2121 Avenue of the Stars Century City

34°03′19″N 118°24′48″W / 34.055161°N 118.413254°W / 34.055161; -118.413254 (2121 Avenue of the Stars)

492 (150) 34 1987 Office Also known as Fox Plaza.[49]
34 Constellation Place Century City

34°03′25″N 118°25′03″W / 34.057022°N 118.417496°W / 34.057022; -118.417496 (Constellation Place)

490 (149.5) 35 2003 Office First high rise to be completed in the 21st century in Los Angeles. Formerly known as MGM Tower.[50]
35 Ten Thousand Century City

34°03′48″N 118°24′52″W / 34.06337°N 118.414406°W / 34.06337; -118.414406 (Ten Thousand)

483 (147.2) 40 2016 Residential Tallest building completed in Century City in the 2010s.[51][52]
36 The Century Century City

34°03′22″N 118°24′52″W / 34.056244°N 118.414574°W / 34.056244; -118.414574 (The Century)

478 (145.7) 42 2009 Residential [53]
37 Figueroa Eight Downtown

34°02′54″N 118°15′37″W / 34.048294°N 118.260414°W / 34.048294; -118.260414 (Figueroa Eight)

478 (145.7) 42 2024 Residential Also known as 8th and Figueroa.[54][55]
38 Moxy + AC Hotel Los Angeles Downtown Downtown

34°02′27″N 118°16′03″W / 34.040791°N 118.267372°W / 34.040791; -118.267372 (Moxy + AC Hotel Los Angeles Downtown)

465 (141.8) 38 2023 Hotel A Moxy Hotel and AC Branded Hotel. Also known as Fig+Pico Tower A.[56][57][58]
39 ARCO Tower Downtown

34°03′03″N 118°15′47″W / 34.050743°N 118.263062°W / 34.050743; -118.263062 (ARCO Tower)

461 (140.5) 33 1989 Office Also known as 1055 West Seventh.[59][60][61]
40 Metropolis Tower 2 Downtown

34°02′53″N 118°15′49″W / 34.048119°N 118.263687°W / 34.048119; -118.263687 (Metropolis Tower 2)

461 (140.5) 40 2018 Residential [62][63][64]
41 Los Angeles City Hall Downtown

34°03′13″N 118°14′34″W / 34.053646°N 118.242752°W / 34.053646; -118.242752 (Los Angeles City Hall)

454 (138.4) 27 1928 Office Tallest building in Los Angeles from 1928 to 1967. Tallest building completed in Los Angeles in the 1920s; tallest base-isolated structure in the world.[65][66]
42 Equitable Life Building Koreatown

34°03′44″N 118°17′55″W / 34.062176°N 118.298576°W / 34.062176; -118.298576 (Equitable Life Building)

454 (138.4) 34 1969 Office Tallest building in Koreatown.[67]
43 South Park Center Downtown

34°02′22″N 118°15′42″W / 34.039497°N 118.26165°W / 34.039497; -118.26165 (South Park Center)

452 (137.8) 32 1965 Office Formerly known as the AT&T Center, SBC Tower, Transamerica Building, and Occidental Life Building.[68][69]
44 AT&T Switching Center Downtown

34°03′03″N 118°15′10″W / 34.0507795°N 118.2526741°W / 34.0507795; -118.2526741 (AT&T Switching Center)

448 (136.6) 17 1961 Office [70]
45 Metropolis Tower 1 Downtown

34°02′53″N 118°15′53″W / 34.048069°N 118.264763°W / 34.048069; -118.264763 (Metropolis Tower 1)

442 (134.7) 39 2017 Residential [71][72]
46 5900 Wilshire Mid-Wilshire

34°03′44″N 118°21′31″W / 34.062134°N 118.358597°W / 34.062134; -118.358597 (5900 Wilshire)

435 (132.6) 31 1970 Office [73]
47 Aven Downtown

34°02′27″N 118°15′44″W / 34.040733°N 118.262283°W / 34.040733; -118.262283 (Aven)

428 (130.5) 37 2019 Residential Also known as 120 South Grand Avenue.[74]
48 Hope+Flower Tower 2 Downtown

34°02′27″N 118°15′56″W / 34.040916°N 118.265495°W / 34.040916; -118.265495 (Hope+Flower Tower 2)

421 (128) 31 2019 Residential
49 One Wilshire Downtown

34°02′52″N 118°15′20″W / 34.047863°N 118.255562°W / 34.047863; -118.255562 (One Wilshire)

418 (127.4) 28 1967 Office [75]
50 MCI Center Downtown

34°02′53″N 118°15′32″W / 34.048122°N 118.258835°W / 34.048122; -118.258835 (MCI Center)

414 (126.3) 33 1973 Office Also known by its street address, 700 South Flower Street.[76]
51 Circa Tower I Downtown

34°02′29″N 118°16′00″W / 34.041424°N 118.2668°W / 34.041424; -118.2668 (Circa Tower I)

406 (123.8) 35 2018 Residential Twin buildings.[77][78]
52 Circa Tower II Downtown

34°02′29″N 118°15′58″W / 34.041325°N 118.266197°W / 34.041325; -118.266197 (Circa Tower II)

406 (123.8) 35 2018 Residential Twin buildings.[77][79]
53 Metro Headquarters Building Downtown

34°03′23″N 118°13′58″W / 34.05637°N 118.232903°W / 34.05637; -118.232903 (Metro Headquarters Building)

398 (121.3) 26 1995 Office Also known as the MTA Building.[80]
54 1900 Avenue of the Stars Century City

34°03′37″N 118°24′59″W / 34.060406°N 118.416466°W / 34.060406; -118.416466 (1900 Avenue of the Stars)

397 (121) 27 1969 Office [81]
55 WaterMarke Tower Downtown

34°02′46″N 118°15′42″W / 34.046219°N 118.261536°W / 34.046219; -118.261536 (WaterMarke Tower)

395 (120.4) 35 2009 Residential Also known as Meruelo Tower, or Ninth & Flower Condominiums.[82]
56 Hallasan Tower Koreatown

34°03′36″N 118°17′34″W / 34.060081°N 118.292686°W / 34.060081; -118.292686 (Hallasan Tower)

395 (120.4) 38 2023 Residential Tallest residential building in Koreatown.[83][84][85][86][87]
57 Westin Bonaventure Hotel Downtown

34°03′10″N 118°15′21″W / 34.052711°N 118.255829°W / 34.052711; -118.255829 (Westin Bonaventure Hotel)

388 (118.3) 35 1976 Hotel [88][89]
58 Alloy Arts District

34°02′28″N 118°13′55″W / 34.040989°N 118.232048°W / 34.040989; -118.232048 (Alloy)

390 (118.9) 35 2024 Residential Also known by its street address, 520 Mateo Street.[90][91]
59 Perla Downtown

34°02′56″N 118°14′58″W / 34.049011°N 118.249321°W / 34.049011; -118.249321 (Perla)

388 (118.3) 35 2020 Residential [92]
60 801 Tower Downtown

34°02′52″N 118°15′43″W / 34.047771°N 118.261833°W / 34.047771; -118.261833 (801 Tower)

381 (116) 24 1992 Office [93]
61 Hope+Flower Tower 1 Downtown

34°02′27″N 118°15′54″W / 34.040783°N 118.2649°W / 34.040783; -118.2649 (Hope+Flower Tower 1)

377 (114.8) 41 2020 Residential [94]
62 Mellon Bank Center Downtown

34°03′05″N 118°15′13″W / 34.051403°N 118.253571°W / 34.051403; -118.253571 (Mellon Bank Center)

375 (114.3) 26 1982 Office [95]
63 Roybal Federal Building Downtown

34°03′10″N 118°14′21″W / 34.052837°N 118.239159°W / 34.052837; -118.239159 (Roybal Federal Building)

367 (112) 22 1991 Office [96]
64 Level Downtown

34°02′38″N 118°15′28″W / 34.043812°N 118.257675°W / 34.043812; -118.257675 (Level)

365 (111.3) 32 2015 Residential [97]
65 5670 Wilshire Boulevard Mid-Wilshire

34°03′43″N 118°21′08″W / 34.06204°N 118.352146°W / 34.06204; -118.352146 (5670 Wilshire Boulevard)

364 (111) 28 1967 Office [98]
66 10100 Santa Monica Boulevard Century City

34°03′42″N 118°25′00″W / 34.061607°N 118.416557°W / 34.061607; -118.416557 (10100 Santa Monica Boulevard)

364 (111) 26 1971 Office [99]
67 Beaudry Center Downtown

34°03′23″N 118°15′27″W / 34.056259°N 118.257416°W / 34.056259; -118.257416 (Beaudry Center)

364 (111) 29 1986 Office [100]
68 Blair House Westwood

34°03′52″N 118°25′53″W / 34.06432°N 118.431404°W / 34.06432; -118.431404 (Blair House)

364 (111) 29 1989 Residential Tallest building in Westwood. Also known as The Evian.[101]
69 Wilshire at Westwood Westwood

34°03′31″N 118°26′34″W / 34.058582°N 118.442909°W / 34.058582; -118.442909 (Wilshire at Westwood)

363 (110.6) 24 1971 Office Also known as Oppenheimer Tower.[102]
70 Center West Westwood

34°03′34″N 118°26′33″W / 34.059574°N 118.442635°W / 34.059574; -118.442635 (Center West)

361 (110) 23 1990 Office [103]
71 Figueroa Tower Downtown

34°02′58″N 118°15′34″W / 34.049374°N 118.259346°W / 34.049374; -118.259346 (Figueroa Tower)

358 (109) 28 1989 Office [104]
72 255 Grand Downtown

34°03′13″N 118°15′05″W / 34.0536365°N 118.251498°W / 34.0536365; -118.251498 (255 Grand)

354 (108) 27 1988 Residential [105]
73 Warner Center Plaza III Warner Center

34°10′44″N 118°36′04″W / 34.178833°N 118.601013°W / 34.178833; -118.601013 (Warner Center Plaza III)

352 (107.3) 25 1991 Office Tallest building in the Warner Center business district.[106]
74 Atelier Downtown

34°02′42″N 118°15′26″W / 34.045086°N 118.257309°W / 34.045086; -118.257309 (Atelier)

352 (107.3) 33 2017 Residential Also known by its street address, 801 Olive Street.[107]
75 KPMG Center Downtown

34°02′59″N 118°15′20″W / 34.049709°N 118.255623°W / 34.049709; -118.255623 (KPMG Center)

351 (107) 28 1991 Office [108]
76 Bunker Hill Tower Downtown

34°03′22″N 118°15′07″W / 34.056072°N 118.251823°W / 34.056072; -118.251823 (Bunker Hill Tower)

349 (106.4) 32 1968 Office [109]
77 The Landmark Los Angeles Sawtelle

34°02′51″N 118°27′41″W / 34.0475525°N 118.461362°W / 34.0475525; -118.461362 (The Landmark Los Angeles)

349 (106.4) 34 2021 Residential Also known as Landmark Two[110][111]
78 City National Bank Building Downtown

34°02′51″N 118°15′15″W / 34.047634°N 118.25415°W / 34.047634; -118.25415 (City National Bank Building)

348 (106.1) 24 1968 Office [112]
79 10960 Wilshire Boulevard Westwood

34°03′28″N 118°26′45″W / 34.057835°N 118.445908°W / 34.057835; -118.445908 (10960 Wilshire Boulevard)

347 (105.8) 24 1971 Office Also known as Saban Plaza, Wilshire Midvale, and International Industries Plaza.[113]
80 Century Park Plaza Century City

34°03′44″N 118°24′57″W / 34.062111°N 118.415817°W / 34.062111; -118.415817 (Century Park Plaza)

347 (105.8) 24 1973 Office [114]
81 The Wilshire Westwood

34°03′41″N 118°25′58″W / 34.061489°N 118.432739°W / 34.061489; -118.432739 (The Wilshire)

344 (104.9) 27 1990 Residential [115]
82 Biltmore Tower Downtown

34°02′59″N 118°15′14″W / 34.049767°N 118.253883°W / 34.049767; -118.253883 (Biltmore Tower)

340 (103.6) 25 1987 Office [116]
83 Wilshire Landmark I Sawtelle

34°02′56″N 118°27′45″W / 34.0487595°N 118.4623924°W / 34.0487595; -118.4623924 (Wilshire Landmark I)

335 (102) 24 1986 Office [117]
84 1000 Wilshire Downtown

34°03′02″N 118°15′41″W / 34.050426°N 118.261299°W / 34.050426; -118.261299 (1000 Wilshire)

335 (102) 21 1987 Office Also known as the Wedrush Center.[118]
85 Alina I Downtown

34°02′45″N 118°15′46″W / 34.045795°N 118.262779°W / 34.045795; -118.262779 (Alina I)

334 (101.8) 28 2011 Residential Also known as Concerto Tower 1.[119]
86 888 Grand Hope Lofts Downtown

34°02′43″N 118°15′35″W / 34.045216°N 118.259811°W / 34.045216; -118.259811 (888 Grand Hope Lofts)

330 (100.6) 34 2018 Residential [120]
87 1133 South Hope Street Downtown

34°02′30″N 118°15′51″W / 34.041611°N 118.264168°W / 34.041611; -118.264168 (1133 South Hope Street)

330 (100.6) 28 2020 Residential [121]
88 Eighteen Eighty Eight Building Century City

34°03′40″N 118°24′50″W / 34.061161°N 118.413895°W / 34.061161; -118.413895 (Eighteen Eighty Eight Building)

328 (100) 21 1971 Office [122]
89 World Savings Center Sawtelle

34°03′03″N 118°27′35″W / 34.050903°N 118.459819°W / 34.050903; -118.459819 (World Savings Center)

328 (100) 25 1983 Office [123]
90 The Tower Westwood

34°03′29″N 118°26′42″W / 34.058018°N 118.445091°W / 34.058018; -118.445091 (The Tower)

327 (99.7) 23 1988 Office Also known as Wilshire Midvale Tower[124]
91 Conrad Los Angeles Downtown

34°03′19″N 118°14′55″W / 34.055199°N 118.248558°W / 34.055199; -118.248558 (Conrad Los Angeles)

326 (99.5) 27 2022 Hotel [125]
92 Westwood Gateway I Westwood

34°02′53″N 118°26′42″W / 34.047959°N 118.445016°W / 34.047959; -118.445016 (Westwood Gateway I)

326 (99.3) 22 1985 Office [126]
93 ARQ Culver City

34°01′43″N 118°22′21″W / 34.0286083°N 118.372533°W / 34.0286083; -118.372533 (ARQ)

320 (97.5) 30 2020 Office Although located near Culver City, ARQ is located within Los Angeles city limits.[127]
94 The Vermont West Tower Koreatown

34°03′41″N 118°17′29″W / 34.06131°N 118.291252°W / 34.06131; -118.291252 (The Vermont West Tower)

319 (97.1) 29 2014 Residential [128]
95 2220 Avenue of the Stars Century City

34°03′07″N 118°24′31″W / 34.05195°N 118.40865°W / 34.05195; -118.40865 (2220 Avenue of the Stars)

316 (96.3) 28 1966 Residential [129]
96 2222 Avenue of the Stars Century City

34°03′07″N 118°24′29″W / 34.05203°N 118.40795°W / 34.05203; -118.40795 (2222 Avenue of the Stars)

316 (96.3) 28 1966 Residential [130]
97 Mercury Koreatown

34°03′41″N 118°18′34″W / 34.061337°N 118.309441°W / 34.061337; -118.309441 (Mercury)

312 (95.1) 22 1963 Residential [131]
98 6500 Wilshire Boulevard Mid-Wilshire

34°03′49″N 118°22′13″W / 34.063595°N 118.370262°W / 34.063595; -118.370262 (6500 Wilshire Boulevard)

312 (95.1) 23 1987 Office [132]
99 Sheraton Los Angeles Downtown Hotel Downtown

34°02′52″N 118°15′30″W / 34.047860°N 118.258272°W / 34.047860; -118.258272 (Sheraton Los Angeles Downtown Hotel)

312 (95) 24 1973 Hotel Formerly a Hyatt Regency hotel[133]
100 Alina II Downtown

34°02′45″N 118°15′43″W / 34.045862°N 118.261998°W / 34.045862; -118.261998 (Alina II)

312 (95) 28 2018 Residential Also known as Concerto Tower 2.[134]
101 One Park Plaza Koreatown

34°03′41″N 118°17′36″W / 34.061432°N 118.293251°W / 34.061432; -118.293251 (One Park Plaza)

310 (94.5) 22 1971 Office [135]
102 6300 Wilshire Boulevard Mid-Wilshire

34°03′48″N 118°21′59″W / 34.063203°N 118.366318°W / 34.063203; -118.366318 (6300 Wilshire Boulevard)

307 (93.6) 21 1973 Office [136]
103 Northrop Grumman Plaza II Century City

34°03′44″N 118°24′53″W / 34.062208°N 118.414665°W / 34.062208; -118.414665 (Northrop Grumman Plaza II)

302 (92) 19 1983 Office [137]
104 International Tower Downtown

34°02′48″N 118°15′43″W / 34.046586°N 118.261944°W / 34.046586; -118.261944 (International Tower)

302 (92) 23 1985 Office Also known as 888 International Tower, or First Republic Bank Building.[138]
105 Valley Executive Tower Sherman Oaks

34°09′12″N 118°27′57″W / 34.153461°N 118.465736°W / 34.153461; -118.465736 (Valley Executive Tower)

301 (91.8) 21 1984 Office Tallest building in Sherman Oaks.[139]
106 12100 Wilshire Boulevard Sawtelle

34°02′37″N 118°28′03″W / 34.043484°N 118.467606°W / 34.043484; -118.467606 (12100 Wilshire Boulevard)

301 (91.8) 21 1985 Office [140]
107 The Carlyle on Wilshire Westwood

34°03′35″N 118°26′19″W / 34.059667°N 118.438692°W / 34.059667; -118.438692 (The Carlyle on Wilshire)

301 (91.8) 24 2009 Residential [141]
108 Barrington Plaza Building A Sawtelle

34°02′54″N 118°27′40″W / 34.048355°N 118.461121°W / 34.048355; -118.461121 (Barrington Plaza Building A)

300 (91.5) 25 1961 Residential [142]

Tallest buildings in Greater Los Angeles

Greater Los Angeles
Population12,927,614
(2024 estimate)
Cities includedLos Angeles, Burbank, El Segundo, Glendale, Irvine, Long Beach, Santa Monica, West Hollywood
Number of tall buildings
Taller than 100 m (328 ft)94 + 2 T/O (2025)
Taller than 150 m (492 ft)31 + 2 T/O (2025)
Taller than 200 m (656 ft)13
Taller than 300 m (984 ft)2
Number of tall buildings (feet)
Taller than 300 ft (91.4 m)118 + 2 T/O (2025)

The Los Angeles metropolitan area has multiple high-rise clusters located outside of the city of Los Angeles. Several cities have buildings taller than 300 ft (91 m), most notably Long Beach, which has four.

Rank Name Image City Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Purpose Notes
1 The Tower Burbank Burbank

34°09′11″N 118°20′34″W / 34.15296°N 118.34276°W / 34.15296; -118.34276 (The Tower Burbank)

460 (140.2) 32 1988 Office Tallest building in Burbank. Tallest building in Greater Los Angeles outside of Los Angeles.[143]
2 Shoreline Gateway East Tower Long Beach

33°46′00″N 118°11′00″W / 33.76660°N 118.18342°W / 33.76660; -118.18342 (Shoreline Gateway East Tower)

417 (127.1) 35 2021 Residential Tallest building in Long Beach.[144][145]
3 One World Trade Center Long Beach

33°46′04″N 118°11′59″W / 33.76781°N 118.19984°W / 33.76781; -118.19984 (One World Trade Center)

397 (121) 30 1989 Office [146]
4 Pacific Corporate Towers III El Segundo

33°55′09″N 118°23′43″W / 33.91909°N 118.39531°W / 33.91909; -118.39531 (Pacific Corporate Towers III)

360 (109.7) 24 1984 Office [147]
5 Glendale Plaza Glendale

34°09′20″N 118°15′31″W / 34.155673°N 118.25850°W / 34.155673; -118.25850 (Glendale Plaza)

353 (107.6) 25 1999 Office Tallest building in Glendale.[148]
6 Sierra Towers West Hollywood

34°05′27″N 118°23′39″W / 34.09089°N 118.39422°W / 34.09089; -118.39422 (Sierra Towers)

350 (106.7) 37 1966 Residential Tallest building in West Hollywood.[149]
7 West Ocean Condominiums I Long Beach

33°46′00″N 118°11′48″W / 33.76671°N 118.19674°W / 33.76671; -118.19674 (West Ocean Condominiums I)

345 (105.2) 29 2007 Residential [150]
8 200 Spectrum Center Drive Irvine

33°39′10″N 117°44′52″W / 33.65273°N 117.74788°W / 33.65273; -117.74788 (200 Spectrum Center Drive)

324 (98.7) 20 2016 Office Tallest building in Irvine.[151]
9 400 Spectrum Center Drive Irvine

33°39′15″N 117°44′45″W / 33.65419°N 117.74575°W / 33.65419; -117.74575 (400 Spectrum Center Drive)

323 (98.6) 20 2017 Office [152]
10 Landmark Square Long Beach

33°46′03″N 118°11′36″W / 33.76760°N 118.19333°W / 33.76760; -118.19333 (Landmark Square)

312 (95.1) 24 1991 Office [153]
11 100 Wilshire Building Santa Monica

33°46′03″N 118°11′36″W / 33.76760°N 118.19333°W / 33.76760; -118.19333 (Landmark Square)

300 (91.4) 21 1971 Office Tallest building in Santa Monica.[154]
12 Pacific Corporate Towers I El Segundo

33°55′01″N 118°23′43″W / 33.91694°N 118.39523°W / 33.91694; -118.39523 (Pacific Corporate Towers I)

300 (91.4) 20 1982 Office [155]

Tallest under construction or proposed

Under construction

This lists buildings that are under construction in Los Angeles and are planned to rise at least 300 feet (91 meters).

Name Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Neighborhood Notes
One Beverly Hills Santa Monica Residences Tower410 (125)322026Beverly Hills (9900 Wilshire Boulevard)Residential. Tallest proposed tower in Beverly Hills. Designed by Norman Foster.[156] BH.org[157] Located on the border of Beverly Hills and Los Angeles
One Beverly Hills Garden Residences369 (112)282028Beverly Hills (9900 Wilshire Boulevard)Residential. Residential addition to Beverly Hilton Complex. Designed by Norman Foster.[157][156] BH.org Located on the border of Beverly Hills and Los Angeles

On hold

Name Image Height
ft (m)
Floors Purpose Notes
Oceanwide Plaza Tower I 677 (206) 49 Residential Located across from Crypto.com Arena. Topped off. Interior left unfinished.[37][38]
Oceanwide Plaza Tower II 530 (162) 40 Residential 11th & Figueroa St. / Across from Crypto.com Arena. Topped off. Interior left unfinished.[37][38]
Oceanwide Plaza Tower III 530 (162) 40 Residential 11th & Figueroa St. / Across from Crypto.com Arena. Topped off. Interior left unfinished.[37][38]

Approved

This is a list of buildings that have been approved by the city of Los Angeles that are taller than 300 feet (91 m). A dash "-" indicates information about the proposal or has not been released.

Name Location Height
ft (m)
Floors Purpose Year Notes
Olympia Tower ISouth Park (1025 W. Olympic Blvd)853 (260)65 Mixed-useApproved in 2019. 1000 room hotel and residential building with 879 apartment units. 3 tower development with podium.[158][38][159][160][161]
Olympia Tower IISouth Park (1001 W. Olympic Blvd )653 (199)53 Mixed-useApproved in 2019. 1000 room hotel and residential building with 879 apartment units. 3 tower development with podium.[158][38][159][161]
Olympia Tower IIISouth Park (1001 W. Olympic Blvd.)550 (168)43 Mixed-useApproved in 2019. 1000 room hotel and residential building with 879 apartment units. 3 tower development with podium.[158][38][159][161]

Proposed

This is a list of buildings that have been proposed that are taller than 300 feet (91 m) in Los Angeles. These buildings have not been fully approved and are in various stages of proposals for the City of Los Angeles. A dash "–" indicates information about the proposal is unknown or has not been released.

Name Location Height
ft (m)
Floors Purpose Year Notes
11th & OliveSouth Park (1045 S. Olive St.)810 (247)51 ResidentialApproved in 2021.[162][163][38][164]
The Bloc TowerFinancial District (700 S. Flower St.)710 (216)53 ResidentialApproved in 2025.[165][166]
Mack Urban Tower ISouth Park (1105 S. Olive St.)606 (185)51 Residential2028Approved in 2025.[167][168]
Olympic TowerSouth Park (949 S. Figueroa St.)742 (226)58 Mixed-useProposed in 2017. Replaces a car wash on corner of Fig and Olympic.[158][38][169][170]
City Lights TowerSouth Park (1300 S. Figueroa St.)723 (220)53 Hotel2025Proposed in 2017. Replaces an apartment completed in 2004.[38]
Wilshire Courtyard Tower IMiracle Mile (5700 Wilshire Blvd)655 (200)41 OfficeProposed in 2020. Twin office towers with skybridges. Would be tallest outside downtown if constructed.[171][172]
Onni Times Square Tower ICivic Center (202 W. 1st St.)655 (200)53 ResidentialProposed in 2017.[38][173][174]
1111 Sunset Residential Tower 1Echo Park (1111 N. Sunset Blvd.)572 (174)49 Residential2028Approved in 2022.[175][176][177][178][179]
Tribune Residential TowerHistoric Core (222 W. 2nd St.)616 (188)56 Residential2025Proposed in 2019. Ground retail above Historic Broadway Metro subway station.[180][181]
Eight & Hope TowerSouth Park (754 S. Hope St.)592 (180)45 ResidentialProposed in 2019. Designed by Gensler with three terraced decks and ground retail.[182]
Wilshire Courtyard Tower IIMiracle Mile (5700 Wilshire Blvd)565 (172)35 OfficeProposed in 2020. Wilshire Courtyard would be the tallest buildings outside downtown if built.[172]
MirabelMiracle Mile (5411 Wilshire Blvd)550 (168)42 Residential20272019 approved Luxury Apartments designed by Richard Keating. Art Deco base with street level retail. Currently a Staples office supply store. Portion of the 1930s original building will be preserved.[183] Near new subway station, Wilshire/La Brea station.[184]
Luxe Redevelopment Tower IISouth Park (1020 S. Figueroa St.)540 (165)38 ResidentialProposed in 2017, across from L.A. Live. Replacing Luxe Hotel with a W Hotel.[185][186]
5350 WilshireMid-Wilshire (5350 Wilshire Blvd.)530 (162)46 Residential2029Proposed in 2022.[187]
JW Marriott ExpansionSouth Park450 (137)40 Hotel2025Expansion of the existing hotel with new tower. Plans approved for LA Convention Center expansion along with tower in 2018.[188][189]
Westfield Promenade 2035 SE Hotel TowerWarner Center (6100 Topanga canyon Blvd.)502 (153)28 Mixed-use2033Approved in 2020. Mixed-use residential and hotel building.[38][190]
Spring Street TowerHistoric Core (525 S. Spring St.)500 (152)45 ResidentialProposed in 2017.[191]
Fourth & Central Building 2Arts District (400 S. Central Avenue)496 (151)44 ResidentialProposed in 2021.[192]
Onni Times Square Tower IICivic Center (202 W. 1st St.)488 (149)37 ResidentialPossibly canceled.[174][38][173]
Terrace BlockKoreatown (550 S. Shatto Place)483 (147)41 Residential2025Proposed in 2021. Tallest proposed building in Koreatown.[193]
The AlbanyPico-Union (1330 W. Pico Blvd.)480 (146)37 Hotel2025Proposed in 2018.[194][195][196]
World Trade Center RedevelopmentFinancial District (350 S. Figueroa St.)480 (146)41 Residential2025Proposed in 2019.[197]
Lake On WilshireWestlake (1930 W. Wilshire Blvd.)459 (140)41 ResidentialProposed in 2017.[198]
City Market TowerFashion District (900–1118 S. Julian St.)454 (138)38 Mixed-useProposed in 2017. The project would include 945 residential dwelling units, 210 hotel rooms, 294,641 square feet of commercial office, 224,862 square feet of retail, and a 312,112 square-foot corporate/educational campus.[199][200]
Civic Center Building ACivic Center (150 N. Los Angeles St.)450 (137)27 OfficeProposed in 2019. Would be part of the LA City Hall Complex, replacing Parker Center.[38][201][202]
333 South Hope StreetBunker Hill (333 S. Hope St.)430 (131)34 Residential2026Proposed in 2024.[203]
Wilshire GateKoreatown (631 S. Vermont Ave.)450 (137)33 Mixed-useApproved in 2018. Mixed-use residential and office.[204][205]

2018 Approved / Office Space / Condominiums. Floor retail.

2143 VioletArts District (2143 East Violet St.)425 (130)36 ResidentialProposed in 2020.[206]
1000 La BreaWest Hollywood (1000 N. La Brea Ave)420 (128)34 ResidentialProposed in 2023.[207]
ResidencesFinancial District (333 S. Hope St.)420 (128)34 Residential2026Proposed in 2021.[208]
The Reef aka Broadway SquareHistoric Core (Corner of S. Broadway and Washington Blvd.)420 (128)19 Mixed-useProposed in 2017.[209]
340 HillOld Bank District (340 S. Hill St.)410 (125)33 ResidentialAbove the northern underground entrance to the Red Line Subway Pershing Square Station.[210]
Crossroads Hollywood Tower IHollywood (SE corner of Highland Ave and Selma Ave.)407 (124)26 Mixed-useProposed in 2017.[211]
Gayley at WilshireWestwood (10955 Wilshire Blvd)427 (130)29 ResidentialProposed in 2018. Would sit across from UCLA in a small triangle lot. Architect Robert A.M. Stern RAMSA designed a flatiron inspired tower.[212]
Luxe Redevelopment Tower ISouth Park (1020 S. Figueroa St.)430 (131)32 ResidentialProposed in 2019. Across from L.A. Live, replacing Luxe Hotel[185][213]
6000 Hollywood BoulevardHollywood (6000 Hollywood Blvd.)422 (129)35 ResidentialProposed in 2022. Replacing Toyota of Hollywood car park, East end of the Walk of Fame.[214]
Bixel ResidencesCity West (675 S. Bixel St.)409 (125)36 ResidentialProposed in 2016.[215][216]
1111 Sunset Residential Tower 2Echo Park (1111 N. Sunset Blvd)31 Residential2028Approved in 2020. Former Metropolitan Water District Complex. Designed by Kengo Kuma.[177][175][176][178][179]
3100 WilshireKoreatown (3100 Wilshire Blvd.)393 (120)34 ResidentialProposed in 2023. Design uses the ground floor 1939 facade within the development.[217]
SB OmegaHistoric Core (6th & Main St.)390 (119)38 ResidentialProposed in 2017.[218][219]
Civic Center Building CCivic Center390 (119) Mixed-useWould be part of the LA City Hall Complex. Proposed in 2018[38]
Crossroads Hollywood Tower IIHollywood (SE corner of Highland Ave and Selma Ave.)387 (118)21 Mixed-use1.4 million square feet of programmed space, including 950 residential units proposed in 2020, a 308-key hotel, 94,000 square feet of office space and 185,000 square feet of shops and restaurants. Redevelopment of Crossroads of the World.[211]
1233 GrandFinancial District (1233 S. Grand)384 (117)30 Residential[38]
1201 GrandFinancial District (1201 S. Grand)40 ResidentialProposed in 2018.[220]
670 MesquitArts District (670 Mesquit Street)374 (114)35 Residential2026Proposed in 2017. Designed to integrate into the new Sixth Street Viaduct park currently under construction.[221][222]
Fox Future Tower Century City (10201 W. Pico Blvd.) 374 (114) 35 Office Proposed in 2023. Addition to the 20th Century Studios complex.[223]
Fashion District ResidencesFashion District (670 7th and Maple St.)370 (113)33 ResidentialApproved in 2017. Designed by Humphreys & Partners Architects. Built by Realm Group and Urban Offerings.[224] Near Santee Court Alley.
Crossroads Hollywood Tower IIIHollywood (SE corner of Highland Ave and Selma Ave)366 (112)20 Mixed-use1.4 million square feet of programmed space, including 950 residential units, a 308-key hotel, 94,000 square feet of office space and 185,000 square feet of shops and restaurants. Redevelopment of Crossroads of the World.[211]
Burbank/De Soto Development Phase IIWarner Center (20950 Warner Center Lane)350 (107)24 Mixed-useProposed in 2019.[225][226]
Ivar & SelmaHollywood (6350 W. Selma Ave)350 (107)23 ResidentialProposed in 2019[227][228]
Palladium Residences Tower IHollywood (6215 Sunset Blvd.)350 (107)31 ResidentialApproved in 2018.[38]
Palladium Residences Tower IIHollywood (6215 Sunset Blvd.)350 (107)31 ResidentialApproved in 2018.[38]
Lifan TowerSouth Park (1247 W. 7th St.)350 (107)29 ResidentialProposed in 2017. Will be a low-income residential building[229][230]
920 Hill St TowerSouth Park (920 S. Hill St.)346 (105)32 ResidentialProposed in 2017[231]
Spring Street HotelHistoric Core (633 S. Spring St.)338 (103)28 HotelAlso known as "Lizard" [38]
Westfield Promenade 2035 SE Residential TowerWarner Center (6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd.)336 (102)28 Residential2033Approved in 2016.[38][232][190]
Central Plaza Tower 2Koreatown (3470 Wilshire Blvd.)332 (101)28 Residential2026Proposed in 2020.[233][234]
Fig+Pico Tower IISouth Park (1258 S. Figueroa St.)326 (99)25 HotelProposed in 2020.[56][57]
District NoHo Tower 1North Hollywood (11232 Cumpston St.)322 (98)28 Mixed-use2037Approved in 2024. A redesign of Metro's North Hollywood station.[235][236]
6400 Sunset BoulevardHollywood (6400 Sunset Blvd.)318 (97)28 ResidentialProposed in 2017. Replaces the famous Amoeba Music Store.[237]
Morrison HotelSouth Park (1220 S. Hope St.)315 (96)27 HotelProposed in 2019. Site of the original Morrison Hotel, now closed. Named after the album Morrison Hotel, by the band, the Doors. The hotel was made famous by the Doors as they named their fifth album after the hotel, and took a picture as there cover album.[238]
Sunset Gower Studio TowerHollywood (6050 W. Sunset Blvd.)300 (91)18 Office2028Proposed in 2018.[239]

Tallest demolished

This table lists buildings in Los Angeles that were demolished and at one time stood at least 300 feet (91 m) in height.

Name Image Height

ft (m)

Floors Year

Completed

Year

Demolished

Notes
Richfield Tower 328 (100) 12 1929 1967 Served as the headquarters of the Richfield Oil Corporation. Second tallest building in Los Angeles upon completion, after the Los Angeles City Hall.[240]

Timeline of tallest buildings

Los Angeles City Hall, shown here in 1931, was built in 1928 and was the tallest structure in the city until 1968. In 1964, height restrictions were removed from new construction.

This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Los Angeles.

Name Image Street address Years as tallest Height
ft (m)
Floors Reference
Braly Building[note 1] 408 South Spring Street 1903–1907 151 (46) 13 [241]
Security Building 510 South Spring Street 1907–1911 165 (50) 11 [242]
A.G. Bartlett Building 651 South Spring Street 1911–1916 190 (58) 14 [243]
Park Central Building 412 West 6th Street 1916–1927 N/A[note 2] 14 [244]
Texaco Building 929 South Broadway 1927–1928 242 (74) 13 [245]
Los Angeles City Hall 200 North Spring Street 1928–1968 454 (138) 32 [246]
Union Bank Plaza 445 South Figueroa Street 1968–1969 516 (157) 40 [247]
611 Place 611 West 6th Street 1969–1972 620 (189) 42 [248]
City National Tower[note 3] 555 South Flower Street 1972–1974 699 (213) 52 [249]
Paul Hastings Tower[note 3] 515 South Flower Street 1972–1974 699 (213) 52 [250]
Aon Center 707 Wilshire Boulevard 1974–1989 858 (262) 62 [251]
U.S. Bank Tower 633 West 5th Street 1989–2016 1,018 (310) 73 [252]
Wilshire Grand Tower Figueroa and 7th 2016–present 1,100 (335) 73 [252]

Skylines

See also

Notes

  1. This building was originally known as the Braly Building, but has since been renamed the Continental Building.
  2. Official height figures have never been released by this building's developer.
  3. 1 2 The City National Tower and the Paul Hastings Tower are twin towers, both rising 699 feet (213 m). As both buildings were completed in 1972, Los Angeles had two tallest buildings until the completion of Aon Center in 1974.
  1. Topped-out

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