The following is a chronological list of buildings in the state of Arizona that are taller than 7-stories or have historical relevance, grouped by city.
Completed y/m/d | Name | Image | Height | Floors | Architect | Cost USD | Area sq ft | Usage | Status | Notes | |
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Chandler Elevation | 10 | ![]() | Hotel | Demolished | Construction began in 2005 to build a Marriott Renaissance ClubSport Hotel, work was halted on the 7th floor in April 2006 when the developer filed for bankruptcy. The structure was demolished in 2014 by its new owners.[2] | ||||||
2009-10-30[3] | Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino | 120 ft (36 m) | 10 | ![]() | $200,000,000 | Hotel / Casino | Complete | ||||
2021-1 | Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino Sunrise Tower | 150 ft (45 m) | 11 | ![]() | $143,000,000 | Hotel / Casino | Complete |
Completed y/m/d | Name | Image | Height | Floors | Architect | Cost USD | Area sq ft | Usage | Status | Notes | |
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1984 | Courtyard Towers | 137 ft (41 m) | 13 | Residential | Complete | ||||||
1984 | Phoenix Marriott Mesa | 120 ft (36 m) | 12 | ![]() | Hotel | Complete | |||||
1985 | Bank of America Financial Plaza | 224 ft (68 m) | 16[8] | ![]() | 310,000 | Office | Complete | Formerly the Western Savings Building, and later the Bank of America Building. | |||
1985-9-28[9] | Hilton Phoenix East/Mesa | 105 ft (32 m) | 8[10] | $30,000,000 | Hotel | Complete | Originally known as The Hilton Pavilion. |
Completed y/m/d | Name | Image | Height | Floors | Architect | Cost USD | Area sq ft | Usage | Status | Notes | |
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1915 | Barrister Place | 77 ft (23 m) | 7 | ![]() | Complete | Originally the Jefferson Hotel. This building was used in the opening scene of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 movie Psycho, where Marion and Sam spend their lunchbreak.[12] The building is currently being converted to condos. | |||||
1920[13] | Heard Building | 103 ft (31 m) | 7 | ![]() | 75,000[15] | Office | Complete | It was the first high-rise building to be erected in Phoenix and held the title of tallest building in Arizona for four years until the completion of the Luhrs Building in 1924. The buildings facade was modernized in 1937.[16] | |||
1924-2[17] | Luhrs Building | 138 ft (42 m) | 11[18] | ![]() | $500,000[20] - $900,000[21] | 100,000 | Office / Retail | Complete | L-shaped building that held the title of tallest building in Arizona for almost five years until the opening of the Westward Ho in January 1929. | ||
1928 | Security Building | 108 ft (32 m) | 8 | ![]() | $600,000[22] | 230,000[23] [24] | Office | Complete | |||
1928-3-20[25] | Hotel San Carlos | 86 ft (26 m) | 7[26] | ![]() | $350,000[27] | Hotel | Complete | Opened in March 1928 and has operated as a hotel since. | |||
1928-9-20 [28] | Westward Ho | 208 ft (63 m) | 16[29] | ![]() ![]() | $2,500,000 | Residential | Complete | A 16-story building that opened in 1929, it held the title of tallest building in Arizona for over 30 years until the completion of the Guaranty Bank Building in 1960. | |||
1929-3-2[30] | Luhrs Tower | 185 ft (56 m) | 15[31] [32] | ![]() | $400,000 - $2,000,000[33] | Office | Complete | ||||
1930-10-5[34] / 1931-1-31[35] | Orpheum Lofts | 11 | ![]() | $650,000[36] - $900,000[37] | 137,734[38] [39] | Residential / Retail | Complete | Originally called the Title and Trust Building. | |||
1931-12[40] | Professional Building | 171 ft (52 m) | 12 | ![]() | $759,000[41] - $800,000[42] | 157,000[43] | Vacant | Complete | Upon completion in February 1932, the Valley Bank and Trust Company moved into the bottom three floors with medical offices occupying the top seven. | ||
1956-1-21[44] | University Center | 9[45] | ![]() | $3,000,000 - $4,500,000[47] | Education | Complete | Originally the First National Bank of Arizona Building, it has since been turned into the Phoenix campus of Arizona State University. | ||||
1957-8[48] | Phoenix Towers | 176 ft (53 m) | 14[49] | ![]() | $2,500,000[50] - $3,000,000 | Residential | Complete | ||||
1959-9-1[51] | Central Towers South | 140 ft (38 m)[52] | 11 | ![]() | $1,500,000 | Office | Complete | ||||
1960-2 | 3033 North Central Avenue | 110 ft (33 m) | 9 | ![]() | Office | Complete | Originally the Mayer Central Building | ||||
1960-3-4[55] | Meridian Bank Tower | 252 ft (76 m)[56] | 20[57] | ![]() | 275,000[59] | Office | Complete | Originally the Guaranty Bank Building, it only took 9 months to complete. The building underwent renovations in the early 1990s, repainted from light blue to tan and brown, and a pitched roof was added for aesthetics. | |||
1960-3[60] | 1001 North Central Avenue | 120 ft (36 m) | 10 | ![]() | $2,400,000 | 110,000[61] | Office | Complete | Originally the Coronet Apartment Hotel.[62] The Kennedy-Johnson campaign set up Phoenix headquarters here in 1960, Senator John F. Kennedy visited the building for its opening on August 29, 1960.[63] The building underwent renovations in the mid-1980s to turn it into an office building, the footprint was doubled and the building was modernized with glass cladding. | ||
1960-10-19[64] | Arizona Bank Building | 120 ft (36 m) | 10 | ![]() | Office | Demolished | In 2004, the building was in the process of being remodeled into residential condominiums called Monroe Place Lofts. High demand quickly sold out the 60-unit project. In May 2005 it was announced the existing building would be razed and in its place a 34-story tower would be erected and named 44 Monroe, the site's address. In late September 2005, demolition of the Arizona Bank Building began. | ||||
1961-7[65] | Federal Building | 110 ft (33 m) | 8[66] | ![]() ![]() | $5,000,000 | Complete | |||||
1961-7-4[68] | Security Center | 13[69] | ![]() | $3,500,000[70] | Office | Complete | Originally the United Title Building. | ||||
1962-6-4[71] | 3800 North Central Avenue | 245 ft (74 m) | 17[72] | ![]() | $5,000,000 | 190,456[74] | Office | Complete | Originally known as the Del Webb Building. The building was remodeled in 1989, the exterior cladding was redone and it was given a pyramid crown. | ||
1963-5-30[75] | Calvin C. Goode Municipal Building | 120 ft (36 m) | 10 | ![]() ![]() | $4,500,000 | 174,000[77] | Government | Complete | Originally the Phoenix Municipal Building or Phoenix City Hall. | ||
1963-7-13[78] / 1963-9 | Executive Towers Condominiums | 235 ft (71 m)[79] | 22 | ![]() | $7,000,000[81] | Residential | Complete | ||||
1964[82] | 805 North 4th Avenue | 125 ft (38 m) | 11[83] | ![]() | $2,000,000 | Complete | Originally the Embassy Square Apartments. | ||||
1964-8-10[84] | The Monroe | 249 ft (75 m) | 18 | ![]() | $11,000,000 | 255,556[86] [87] | Office | Complete | On April 23, 1983, a four-alarm fire broke out on the 10th floor resulting in $9,000,000 of damage, 20 firefighters suffered from smoke inhalation.[88] Originally the Arizona Title Building, later First American Title Building. | ||
1964-10 | Landmark On Central | 176 ft (53 m) | 17[89] | ![]() | $6,000,000[91] | Residential | Complete | Originally the Camelback Towers. | |||
1964-10-31[92] | Memorial Towers (North) | 110 ft (33 m) | 10 | ![]() | $1,000,000 | Residential | Complete | Low-rent units for senior citizens on Phoenix Memorial Hospital grounds. | |||
1964-10-31 | Memorial Towers (South) | 110 ft (33 m) | 10 | ![]() | $1,000,000 | Residential | Complete | Low-rent units for senior citizens on Phoenix Memorial Hospital grounds. | |||
1964-12[93] | Maricopa County Administration Building | 105 ft (32 m) | 6[94] | ![]() | Government | Complete | |||||
1965 | Central Towers North | 140 ft (38 m) | 11 | ![]() | $3,000,000[95] | Office | Complete | ||||
1965-1-3[96] | Phoenix Corporate Center | 341 ft (104 m)[97] | 27 | ![]() | $21,000,000 | 445,811[99] | Office | Complete | Originally the First Federal Building, it was the state's tallest building for six years until Wells Fargo Plaza claimed the title and brought the tallest back downtown. The exterior was remodeled in the mid-1990s. | ||
1965-1-17[100] | Superior Court Building | 140 ft (42 m) | 9[101] | ![]() | Government | Complete | |||||
1965-2-27[102] [103] | 4000 North Central Avenue | 280 ft (85 m) | 23 | ![]() | $10,000,000 | 297,615 | Office | Complete | Originally the Del Webb TowneHouse. | ||
1965-9 | O'Malley Building | 9 | ![]() | $2,000,000 | Office | Demolished | Demolished July 4, 1992 by means of controlled demolition.[106] | ||||
1966-10-30[107] | Regency House | 235 ft (71 m) | 21 | ![]() | $4,000,000 | Residential | Complete | Originally to be named Royal Towers.[109] | |||
1969 | St. Lukes Medical Center | 110 ft (30 m)[110] | 9 | ![]() | Medical | Complete | |||||
1970 | Valleywise Health Medical Center | 98 ft (29 m) | 8 | ![]() | Medical | Complete | Originally Maricopa County Medical Center | ||||
1970-5[111] | Phoenix Financial Center | 228 ft (69 m) | 18[112] | ![]() | $8,200,000[114] | 312,000[115] | Office | Complete | Originally opened in September 1964 as a 10-story building.[116] The architectural plans called for two 18-story buildings and two one story structures, in 1968 construction began on adding an additional 8-stories. | ||
1971-2-28[117] | 3838 North Central Avenue | 240 ft (73 m) | 20[118] | ![]() | $10,000,000[119] | 235,477 | Office | Complete | Originally called the Greyhound Tower. | ||
1971-10-15[120] | 100 West Washington | 372 ft (113 m) | 27[121] | ![]() | $25,000,000 | Government | Complete | It opened as the First National Bank Plaza or First National Bank Building on October 15, 1971, it was briefly the states tallest building until Chase Tower was completed just a year and a half later. Later known as Wells Fargo Plaza. | |||
1972-3-6[122] | Fellowship Towers | 212 ft (64 m) | 17[123] | ![]() ![]() | $3,700,000 | Residential | Complete | ||||
1971-6-12[125] | Holiday Inn Phoenix Downtown North | 120 ft (36 m) | 10 | ![]() ![]() | Hotel | Complete | Originally a Doubletree Inn hotel. | ||||
1971-5-21[127] | Chase Tower | 483 ft (147 m) | 38 | ![]() | $40,000,000 | 723,000[129] | Vacant | Complete | Originally built for local financial heavyweight Valley National Bank, which Bank One merged with in 1994. Bank One merged with Chase in 2005 and the building was renamed. It has held the title of tallest building in Phoenix since its completion in 1971. Opened to the public on May 21, 1972.[130] The building has been vacant since Chase moved out in 2021. | ||
1972-11-26[131] | Mountain Bell Building | 136 ft (41 m) | 10[132] | ![]() | $4,500,000 | Office | Demolished | The building was demolished on September 27, 2009. The firm that purchased the property in 2004 hoped to turn the building into a mid-rise retirement condominium but later stated the cost was too much for the building to be saved.[133] The demolition was filmed for the pilot of The Imploders, a short-lived TV series on TLC network.[134] | |||
1973-5-25 | Arizona State Capital Executive Tower | 110 ft (33 m) | 9 | ![]() ![]() | $7,300,000 | Government | Complete | ||||
1974-7-15[135] | One Lexington | 200 ft (61 m) | 15[136] | ![]() | $6,000,000 | 190,000 | Residential | Complete | Originally an office building for the Southern Arizona Bank and Trust Company called the Southern Arizona Bank Plaza, the facade was redone and the structure was converted into condominiums early 2010. | ||
1975-3-5[138] | Renaissance Phoenix Downtown | 198 ft (60 m) | 19[139] | ![]() | $27,000,000[140] - $30,000,000[141] | Hotel | Complete | Built on the site of the 12-story Adams Hotel which was built in 1911, it was demolished in two phases, on August 12, 1973, 350 pounds of explosives were used to demolish the two 5-story wings of the hotel, on September 2, 1973, the remaining 12-story structure was demolished. | |||
1975-5-5[142] | 3030 North Central Avenue | 188 ft (57 m) | 14 | ![]() | 174,003[143] | Office | Complete | ||||
1976-1-24[144] | Hyatt Regency Phoenix | 317 ft (97 m) | 24 | ![]() | $34,000,000 | Hotel | Complete | ||||
1976-9-20[146] | US Bank Center | 407 ft (124 m) | 31 | ![]() | $20,000,000 | Office | Complete | Originally served as headquarters for The Arizona Bank. Bank of America then occupied the tower until 2001 when the Bank of America Tower was completed at the Collier Center. In January 2005,[147] this tower was renamed U.S. Bank Center and underwent a modest renovation to reflect the building's newest and largest tenant. | |||
1977 | Maricopa County Central Court Building | 234 ft (71 m)[148] | 13 | ![]() | Government | Complete | |||||
1980 | 3300 North Central Avenue | 356 ft (109 m) | 27 | ![]() | 364,000 | Office | Complete | ||||
1981 | Great Western Bank Plaza | 295 ft (90 m) | 20 | ![]() | Office | Complete | |||||
1981 | National Bank of Arizona Plaza | 217 ft (66 m) | 16 | ![]() | Office | Complete | |||||
1982[150] | Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center | 217 ft (66 m) | 12 | ![]() | $90,000,000 | Medical | Complete | ||||
1982 | Engle Homes Tower | 289 ft (88 m) | 20[151] | ![]() | 323,607 | Office | Complete | Originally the Phelps Dodge Tower. | |||
1984 | One Camelback | 165 ft (50 m) | 11 | ![]() | Office | Complete | |||||
1984 | Security Title Plaza | 127 ft (38 m) | 12[152] | ![]() | 217,247 | Office | Complete | ||||
1984 | Central Park Square | 151 ft (46 m) | 12[153] | ![]() | 247,911[154] | Office / Retail | Complete | ||||
1985 | One Thomas | 13 | ![]() | Complete | |||||||
1985-12[155] | Abacus Building | 200 ft (61 m) | 14 | ![]() | $43,000,000 | 252,400[157] | Office | Complete | |||
1985 | Great American Tower | 320 ft (98 m) | 24 | ![]() | 338,411[159] | Office | Complete | ||||
1985 | 2700 Tower | 170 ft (51 m) | 15 | ![]() | 213,338[160] | Office | Complete | ||||
1986 | One Renaissance Square | 347 ft (105 m) | 25[161] | ![]() | 492,116 | Office | Complete | LEED Gold 2010 | |||
1986 | Talley Plaza | 162 ft (49 m) | 11[163] | ![]() | 226,000 | Office | Complete | ||||
1988 | Ritz-Carlton Hotel | 130 ft (39 m) | 11 | ![]() | Hotel | Complete | |||||
1988 | Three Gateway Center | 146 ft (44 m) | 12 | ![]() ![]() | Office | Complete | [165] | ||||
1988[166] | Biltmore Financial Center II | 150 ft (45 m) | 11 | ![]() | $60,000,000 | 299,499 | Office | Complete | |||
1988 | 2800 Tower | 258 ft (78 m) | 21[168] | ![]() | 364,533 | Office | Complete | LEED Certified | |||
1988 | Phoenix Plaza I | 331 ft (101 m) | 20[169] | ![]() | Office | Complete | |||||
1989 | Quest Plaza | 397 ft (121 m) | 25 | ![]() | 586,403[170] | Office | Complete | The tallest building in Midtown and the 3rd tallest building in Phoenix overall. The tower's design in a basic square with vertical setbacks on all four sides giving each actual corner of the tower three 45-degree angled corners. Adding to the postmodern element is the addition of a single bay style window centered on each face of the tower and spanning floors 2 to 23. The crown is a hip roof, pyramid design and is colored turquoise. | |||
1989 | Crystal Point | 224 ft (68 m) | 20 | ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
1989[171] | Camelback Esplanade I | 136 ft (41 m) | 11 | ![]() | 234,743 | Office | Complete | ||||
1990 | Camelback Esplanade II | 136 ft (41 m) | 11 | ![]() | 234,844 | Office | Complete | ||||
1990[173] | One Arizona Center | 240 ft (73 m) | 19 | ![]() | 326,000[174] | Office | Complete | ||||
1990 | Two Arizona Center | 260 ft (79 m) | 20 | ![]() | 438,000[175] [176] | Office | Complete | ||||
1990 | Two Renaissance Square | 372 ft (113 m) | 27 | ![]() ![]() | 473,392 | Office | Complete | LEED Gold 2010 | |||
1990[178] | Phoenix Plaza II | 331 ft (101 m) | 20 | ![]() | Office | Complete | |||||
1990 | Hilton Suites Phoenix | 128 ft (39 m) | 11 | Hotel | Complete | ||||||
1990-12 | Maricopa County Administration Building | 123 ft (37 m) | 10 | ![]() | Government | Complete | |||||
1991[180] | Viad Tower | 374 ft (114 m) | 24 | ![]() | $83,000,000[181] | 482,256[182] | Office | Complete | Originally called the Greyhound Dial Tower, later Dial Tower or Dial Corporate Center. | ||
1994 | Phoenix City Hall | 368 ft (112 m) | 20[183] | ![]() | $83,000,000 - $120,000,000[184] | 550,000 | Complete | ||||
1997 | Camelback Esplanade III | 136 ft (41 m) | 10[185] | ![]() | 218,254 | Office | Complete | LEED Gold | |||
1997 | Arizona Republic Building | 124 ft (37 m) | 10 | Complete | |||||||
1999-10[186] | Camelback Esplanade IV | 136 ft (41 m) | 10 | ![]() | 206,222 | Office | Complete | ||||
1999-12-27[187] | Phoenix Municipal Court | 161 ft (49 m) | 9 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | $44,880,000 | 330,000 | Government | Complete | |||
2000-6[188] | 24th at Camelback I | 100 ft (30 m) | 8 | ![]() | 302,209 | Office | Complete | ||||
2000[190] | Bank of America Tower | 360 ft (110 m) | 24 | ![]() | 512,000 | Office | Complete | Centerpiece of the Collier Center, a multi-use office and entertainment complex. | |||
2001[192] | One North Central | 289 ft (88 m) | 20 | ![]() | $78,000,000 | 460,000 | Office | Complete | Originally Phelps Dodge Centre | ||
2002 | Camelback Esplanade V | 136 ft (41 m) | 10 | ![]() | 241,000 | Office | Complete | ||||
2003-1-13[193] | Esplanade Place | 135 ft (41 m) | 13 | ![]() | $30,000,000 | Residential | Complete | ||||
2006-9-28[195] | Optima Biltmore Towers | 143 ft (43 m) | 15 | ![]() | 469,000[198] | Residential | Complete | ||||
2006 | The Residences at 2211 Camelback | 144 ft (43 m) | 12[199] | ![]() | $44,000,000[200] | 376,022 | Residential | Complete | |||
2007 | The Summit at Copper Square | 250 ft (76 m) | 23[201] | ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
2008-9-30[202] | Sheraton Phoenix Downtown | 360 ft (110 m) | 31[203] | ![]() | $350,000,000 | Hotel | Complete | ||||
2008 | 44 Monroe | 380 ft (115 m) | 34[205] | ![]() | $70,000,000 | 523,619[207] | Residential | Complete | |||
2009-2[208] | Taylor Place | 161 ft (49 m) | 13 | ![]() | $71,007,264 | 352,000[210] | Residential | Complete | |||
2009 | Freeport-McMoRan Center | 383 ft (116 m) | 26[211] | ![]() | $103,000,000 | 800,000 | Office / Hotel | Complete | |||
2010[212] | 24th at Camelback II | 136 ft (41 m) | 11[213] | ![]() | 307,915 | Office | Complete | ||||
2010-11-5[214] | Alliance Bank Tower | 385 ft (117 m) | 28[215] | ![]() | 618,000 | Office | Complete | ||||
2012-2-14[216] | Maricopa County Superior Court South Court Tower | 284 ft (86 m) | 16 | ![]() | $340,000,000 | 695,273[217] | Complete | ||||
2014-4 | Hotel Palomar | 24 | ![]() | Retail / Residential / Hotel | Complete | ||||||
2017-3-2[218] | Residence Inn by Marriott Phoenix Downtown | 277 ft (75 m) | 20 | ![]() | Hotel | Complete | |||||
2018-11-6[219] | Banner University Medical Center Tower | 290 ft (89 m) | 16 | ![]() | Medical | Complete | |||||
2019-5-20[221] | The Stewart | 242 ft (74 m) | 19 | ![]() | $80,000,000 | Residential | Complete | ||||
2019 | Altura PHX | 350 ft (107 m) | 30 | ![]() | Residential | Complete | Formerly known as Link PHX | ||||
2020 | The Ryan | 210 ft (64 m) | 17 | ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
2021 | Kenect Phoenix | 249 ft (75 m) | 23 | ![]() ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
2021 | Adeline | 291 ft (89 m) | 25 | ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
2022 | 700 N 4th Street | 304 ft (93 m) | 27 | ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
2022[224] | X Phoenix | 269 ft (82 m) | 20 | ![]() ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
2022[225] | Derby Roosevelt Row | 240 ft (73 m) | 21 | ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
2022 (expected)[226] | Aspire Fillmore | 208 ft (63 m) | 17 | ![]() | Residential | Under Construction | |||||
2023 (expected) | Valleywise Heath Medical Center | 200 ft (61 m) | 10 | ![]() | Medical | Under Construction | |||||
2023 (expected) | Skye on Sixth | 287 ft (88 m) | 26 | Residential | Under Construction | ||||||
2023 (expected) | Moontower PHX | 255 ft (78 m) | 24 | ![]() | Residential | Under Construction | |||||
2024 (expected) | PalmTower Residences | 316 ft (96 m) | 28 | ![]() ![]() | Residential | Under Construction | |||||
2024 (expected) | Central Station East | 373 ft (114 m) | 32 | Residential | Under Construction | ||||||
2024 (expected) | Central Station West | 230 ft (70 m) | 22 | Residential | Under Construction |
Completed y/m/d | Name | Image | Height | Floors | Architect | Cost USD | Area sq ft | Usage | Status | Notes | |
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1972 | AmTrust Tower | 143 ft (43 m) | 11 | ![]() | $10,000,000 | 100,000 | Office | Complete | Originally known as Camel View Plaza or Arizona Bank Building. | ||
2002 | The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa | 120 ft (36 m) | 9 | ![]() | $89,000,000 | Hotel | Complete | ||||
2007-12 | Plaza Lofts at Kierland Commons | 120 ft (36 m) | 9[227] | ![]() | 436,776 | Residential / Retail | Complete | ||||
2007-2-12[228] | One Waterfront Place | 160 ft (48 m) | 13 | ![]() ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
2007-2-12 | Two Waterfront Place | 160 ft (48 m) | 13 | ![]() ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
2010-4-15[229] | Talking Stick Resort | 180 ft (54 m) | 15 | ![]() | $440,000,000 | 407,000 | Resort | Complete | |||
2017-5 | 7160 Optmia Kierland | 99 ft (30 m) | 10 | ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
2018-5 | 7120 Optmia Kierland | 117 ft (35 m) | 12 | ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
2020 | 7140 Optmia Kierland | 117 ft (35 m) | 12 | ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
2020-8 | 7180 Optmia Kierland | 117 ft (35 m) | 12 | ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
2021 | Hyatt House North Scottsdale | 105 ft (32 m) | 9 | ![]() | Hotel | Complete |
Completed y/m/d | Name | Image | Height | Floors | Architect | Cost USD | Area sq ft | Usage | Status | Notes | |
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1963 | Palo Verde East | 97 ft (29 m) | 8 | ![]() | $1,500,000 | Residential | Complete | [231] | |||
1964 | Palo Verde West | 97 ft (29 m) | 8 | ![]() | $1,500,000 | Residential | Complete | [232] | |||
1967-9-10[233] | Manzanita Hall | 181 ft (85 m) | 15[234] | ![]() | $3,600,000 | 205,000 | Residential | Complete | |||
1968-11-9[236] | Wexler Hall | 97 ft (29 m) | 8 | ![]() | $1,714,238 | 94,000 | Education | Complete | Originally known as the Mathematics Building | ||
1991-9-30 | Life Sciences Tower | 161 ft (49 m) | 9 | ![]() | Education | Complete | [237] | ||||
2000 | US Airways Headquarters | 130 ft (39 m) | 9[238] | ![]() ![]() | 218,000 | Office | Complete | LEED Gold | |||
2002-7[239] | Hayden Ferry Lakeside I | 138 ft (42 m) | 8 | ![]() | $21,000,000[241] | 203,000 | Office | Complete | |||
2006 | Edgewater | 100 ft (30 m) | 8 | ![]() | $67,000,000[243] | 128,000 | Residential | Complete | |||
2007-2[244] | Hayden Ferry Lakeside II | 194 ft (59 m) | 12 | ![]() | $55,000,000[245] | 300,000 | Office | Complete | |||
2007 | Bridgeview | 156 ft (47 m) | 12[246] | ![]() | $140,000,000 | 352,000 | Residential | Complete | |||
2009-2[247] | Tempe Gateway | 8 | ![]() | $49,000,000[248] [249] | 263,000 | Office / Retail | Complete | ||||
2009-8-18[250] | 922 Place | 11 | ![]() | $30,000,000 | 275,000[252] | Residential | Complete | Formerly called The Vue on Apache | |||
2011 | West Sixth I | 258 ft (78 m) | 22 | ![]() | Residential | Complete | Centerpoint Residential | ||||
2011 | West Sixth II | 345 ft (105 m) | 30 | ![]() | Residential | Complete | Centerpoint Residential | ||||
2013-8 | University House | 193 ft (58 m) | 19[254] | ![]() | $42,600,000 | 414,000 | Residential | Complete | Also known as Hub on Campus. | ||
2013-9-26[255] | Residence Inn Tempe | 145 ft (44 m) | 11 | ![]() | $50,000,000 | Hotel | Complete | ||||
2017-9[257] | The Rise on Apache | 170 ft (52 m)[258] | 15 | ![]() | 640,000 | Mixed Use | Complete | ||||
2018-8[259] | Union Tempe | 221 ft (67 m) | 20 / 12 | ![]() | $160,000,000 | 850,000 | Mixed Use | Complete | |||
2020-6[260] | Tempe Hilton Canopy Hotel | 159 ft (48 m) | 14 | ![]() | $60,000,000 | 136,000[261] | Hotel | Complete | |||
2020 | Watermark Office Tower | 318 ft (97 m) | 15 | ![]() | $150,000,000[263] | 265,000 | Mixed Use | Complete | |||
2020-8[264] | Oliv Tempe | 259 ft (79 m)[265] | 24 | ![]() | 319,148 | Mixed Use | Complete | The land purchased for the project—only 0.75 acres—sold for $8.4 million, and was the most expensive land purchase (per square foot) of any in Arizona over the last 10 years[267] | |||
2020[268] | Mirabella at ASU | 250 ft (76 m) | 20 | ![]() | $167,000,000 | 620,000[269] | Residential: Retirement | Complete | |||
2021-8[270] | Westin Tempe | 223 ft (68 m)[271] | 18 | ![]() | $86,000,000 | 276,558[272] | Hotel | Complete | |||
2022 (Expected)[273] | 100 Mill | 245 ft (75 m) (estimated) | 15[274] | ![]() | $190,000,000[275] | 280,000 | Office/Hotel | Under Construction | Development of the site is conditioned upon renovation of the Valley's oldest continually occupied structure,[276] the historic Hayden House. |
Completed y/m/d | Name | Image | Height | Floors | Architect | Cost USD | Area sq ft | Usage | Status | Notes | |
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1917 | Santa Rita Hotel Addition | 100 ft (30 m) | 8 | ![]() | Hotel | Demolished | Addition to the original 5 story structure built in 1903 | ||||
1929-10-11 | Chase Building | 142 ft (43 m) | 11 | ![]() | $1,000,000 | Office | Complete | Originally the Consolidated National Bank building. | |||
1930-1-4[277] | Pioneer Hotel Building | 151 ft (46 m) | 11 | ![]() | Office | Complete | Originally a hotel. In the early morning hours of December 20, 1970 a fire broke out in the building resulting in the deaths of 29 people. Louis Cuen Taylor, a 16-year-old boy, was later charged with starting the fire. Taylor was sentenced to life in prison though he continues to maintain his innocence. | ||||
1962-2-12[278] | Transamerica Building | 155 ft (47 m) | 11 | ![]() | 180,000[280] | Office | Complete | Originally the Phoenix Title Building, named after its largest tenant. Later called the Transamerica Title Building. | |||
1963-11-1[281] | Tucson House | 195 ft (59 m) | 18 | ![]() ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
1966-3-27[283] | Pima County Legal Services Building | 260 ft (79 m) | 20[284] | ![]() | $4,500,000 | 220,000 | Office | Complete | Originally the Tucson Federal Savings & Loan Association Building or Tucson Federal Building.[285] Later known as the Home Federal Building. | ||
1967-10-23[286] | City Hall Tower | 120 ft (36 m) | 10 | ![]() | $1,800,000 - 1,900,000[288] | City Hall | Complete | ||||
1968-10-30[289] | Pima County Health & Welfare Building | 6 | ![]() ![]() | $2,000,000 | 96,000 | Government | Complete | ||||
1969-9[291] | Pima County Administration Building | 11 | ![]() ![]() | $3,961,850[292] | Government | Complete | A fire broke out on the 4th floor on the night of June 25, 1973, there was only minor damage to the building estimated to be $40,000, there was additional damages of $500,000 to equipment.[293] Investigators later determined that a 17-year-old boy employed at the building intentionally lit the fire. The building did not have sprinklers at the time of the fire.[294] | ||||
1973-11-29[295] | The Hotel Arizona | 150 ft (45 m) | 12 | ![]() | $9,000,000[297] | Hotel | Complete | Originally the Braniff Place Tucson or Braniff International Hotel.[298] | |||
1974-5-10[299] | Federal Building | 113 ft (34 m) | 8 | ![]() | $5,500,000[301] | Government | Complete | ||||
1975[302] | Pima County Superior Court Building | 9 | ![]() ![]() | $7,500,000 | Government | Complete | High winds caused the top of the buildings framework to bend 5 feet during construction. | ||||
1975-5[303] | 5151 East Broadway | 226 ft (68 m) | 16[304] | ![]() | $7,500,000 | 210,000 | Office | Complete | Originally the Great Western Bank-Pima Savings Building or just Great Western Bank Building. | ||
1977 | Bank of America Plaza | 264 ft (80 m)[305] | 16 | ![]() | $10,000,000 | 160,000[306] | Office | Complete | Originally the Arizona Bank Plaza. | ||
1985 | Gould-Simpson Building | 141 ft (42 m) | 10 | ![]() | $18,500,000 | Office | Complete | ||||
1986 | One South Church | 330 ft (100 m) | 23[307] | ![]() | 240,811 | Office | Complete | Formerly UniSource Energy Tower and Norwest Bank Tower. | |||
2011-11 | UniSource Energy Building | 9[308] | 170,000 | Office | Complete | ||||||
2011-11-11 | Casino Del Sol Resort, Spa and Conference Center | 10 | $131,000,000 | 161,000 | Casino / Hotel | Complete | |||||
2013 | Luna | 170 ft (51 m) | 14 | ![]() | $25,000,000 | Residential | Complete | ||||
2013-10-19[309] | Hub at Tucson | 160 ft (48 m) | 13 | ![]() | Residential | Complete | |||||
8-2014 | Sol | 160 ft (48 m) | 13 | ![]() | Residential | Complete |
City | Completed | Under-Construction | On-Hold | Demolished | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Casa Grande | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Chandler | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
Flagstaff | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Mesa | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Phoenix | 107 | 7 | 0 | 3 | |
Scottsdale | 11 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Tempe | 22 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Tucson | 20 | 3 | 0 | 1 |
State Total | 168 | 11 | 0 | 5 |
City | Average floor count | |
---|---|---|
Casa Grande | 9 | |
Chandler | 10 | |
Flagstaff | 9 | |
Mesa | 12.25 | |
Phoenix | 16.39 | |
Scottsdale | 11.66 | |
Tempe | 13.77 | |
Tucson | 12.41 | |
State Total | 15.25 |