List of tallest buildings in Manchester, New Hampshire explained

Manchester is a city in Hillsborough County in southern New Hampshire, United States. It has a population of over 115,000 people. This article is a list of the tallest buildings in Manchester and New Hampshire.

RankNameImageHeightft (m)FloorsYearNotes
01.01City Hall Plaza275feet221992The tallest building in New Hampshire since its completion in 1992, succeeding the Hampshire Plaza (now Brady Sullivan Plaza). The tallest building in New England north of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
01.02Brady Sullivan Plaza259feet201972The tallest building in New Hampshire from 1972 until 1992.
01.03Wall Street Apartments223feet181985Used to have a restaurant on the top floor.
01.04WZID Tower194feet51991194-foot communications tower on top of the WZID Building.
01.05Brady Sullivan Tower180feet181970Briefly was tallest building in New Hampshire.
01.06Rev. Raymond A. Burns, OSB High Rise161 ft131980Residential. Tallest building on West Side.
01.07DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Downtown Hotel148feet121983Hotel and residential building
01.08Carpenter Center148feet121923Once the biggest hotel in Manchester.
01.09Citizens Bank Building131feet101913Known throughout 20th century as the Amoskeag Bank, it was referred to as the city's first "skyscraper".
01.010Hampshire Towers127121973Condos
01.011Henry J. Pariseau Building126feet111973Residential
01.0121155 Elm Street121feet81986Office
01.013Thomas B. O'Malley High Rise112feet91969Residential
01.013Christos Kalivas High Rise112feet91972Residential
01.013Residences at Manchester Place112feet72005Residential
01.016Elliot Hospital100feet81945~300 beds
01.017Center of New Hampshire92.5feet71985Attached to the DoubleTree hotel through the Center of NH Expo.
01.018SNHU Arena92feet32001Hockey, concert and basketball arena.
01.019Norris Cotton Federal Building87feet71976
01.019Governor Hugh J. Gallen Apartments87feet7
01.019Catholic Medical Center87feet71978300+ beds
01.022VA Hospital75feet61950
01.022WMUR Building75feet41987Headquarters for "New Hampshire's Number One News Team".

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