List of tallest buildings in Arlington, Virginia

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This is a list of the tallest buildings in Arlington, Virginia, ranked by height.[1] Due to the height restrictions imposed in Washington D.C. most of the tallest high rise buildings in the D.C metropolitan area are constructed in Arlington, right across the Potomac River.[2][improper synthesis?]

The Rosslyn neighborhood, home to some of Virginia's tallest buildings
Rank Name Picture Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Notes
1 Central Place Tower CEB Building.jpg 391 feet (119 m) 32 2017 Tallest buildings in Arlington since 2017. The View of DC provides access to the top two floors, with a publicly accessible vantage point that opened June 21, 2018.
2 1812 North Moore Street 1812 North Moore.jpg 390 (119) 35 2013 Also known as CEB Tower.
3 Rosslyn Twin Tower One The Pentagon (side).jpg 381 (116) 27 1980
Rosslyn Twin Tower Two The Pentagon (side).jpg 381 (116) 26 1980
5 Rosslyn Central Place Residential Tower Central Place Residential.jpg 355 (108) 31 2016
6 Turnberry Tower Turnberry Towers Arlington.jpg 313 (95) 27 2009
7 One Waterview Place 300 (91) 24 2008
Two Waterview Place 300 (91) 30 2007
9 Rosslyn Metro Center II 298 (91) 27 2002
10 1801 North Lynn Street 283 (86) 24 2002
11 4040 Wilson Boulevard Ballston Corridor 278 (85) 31 2016 Tallest Residential Building outside of Rosslyn
12 The Bartlett at Metropolitan Park 261 (80) 22 2016 Tallest building in Arlington outside Rosslyn
13 1300 17th Street North 250 (76) 19 1980

Tallest under construction, approved, and proposed[]

Under construction[]

This lists buildings that are approved for construction in Arlington and are planned to rise at least 250 feet (76 m). A floor count of 20 stories is used as the cutoff in place of a height of 250 feet (76 m) for buildings whose heights have not yet been released by their developers.

Name Height
ft (m)
Floors Year*
(est.)
Notes
4000 North Fairfax 267 (81) 22 2020

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ GmbH, Emporis. "Arlington - Statistics - EMPORIS". Retrieved April 14, 2017.
  2. ^ Grunwald, Michael (July 2, 2006). "D.C.'s Fear of Heights". Retrieved April 14, 2017 – via washingtonpost.com.
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