List of tallest buildings in Boston

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Skyline of a city on a river. Two buildings are much taller and more prominent than the rest; one of the large buildings is a skyscraper with a blue-tinted, all-glass facade, and the second is a large rectangular tower with a steel latticework facade and a tall antenna mast on its roof.
Skyline of Boston's Back Bay
Skyline of a waterfront city. Several skyscrapers are visible in the distance, the tallest being a building with rounded edges and a red facade at the center of the image. To the extreme right is a white clock tower that appears shorter than most of the other tall buildings; two concrete, Brutalist-era apartment buildings are adjacent to the clock tower.
Skyline of Boston's Financial District

Boston, the capital of the U.S. state of Massachusetts and the largest city in New England, is home to 251 completed high-rises,[1] 35 of which stand taller than 400 feet (122 m). The majority of the city's skyscrapers and high-rises are clustered in the Financial District and Back Bay neighborhoods. The tallest structure in Boston is the 60-story 200 Clarendon, better known to locals as the John Hancock Tower, which rises 790 feet (241 m) in the Back Bay district.[2] It is also the tallest building in New England and the 80th-tallest building in the United States. The second-tallest building in Boston is the Prudential Tower, which rises 52 floors and 749 feet (228 m).[3] At the time of the Prudential Tower's completion in 1964, it stood as the tallest building in North America outside of New York City.[4]

Boston's history of skyscrapers began with the completion in 1893 of the 13-story Ames Building, which is considered the city's first high-rise.[5] Boston went through a major building boom in the 1960s and 1970s, resulting in the construction of over 20 skyscrapers, including 200 Clarendon and the Prudential Tower. The city is the site of 21 skyscrapers that rise at least 492 feet (150 m) in height, more than any other city in New England. As of 2018, the skyline of Boston is ranked 11th in the United States and 75th in the world with 49 buildings rising at least 330 feet (100 m) in height.[6]

As of August 2017, several major development projects are poised to dramatically alter the city's skyline, including the Millennium Tower, Avalon North Station, Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences, One Dalton Street, The Hub on Causeway, and Bulfinch Crossing.[7] In addition, there has been a continuous stream of proposals to construct skyscrapers that would rank among the tallest in the city if completed. Overall, there were 64 high-rise buildings under construction or proposed for construction in Boston.[1]

Tallest buildings[]

Boston skyline from the north side of the Charles River

Boston skyscrapers that stand at least 400 feet (122 m) tall, based on standard height measurements, including spires and other architectural details, but not including antenna masts, are listed below. (The letter (T) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year when a building was completed.)

Rank Name Image Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Coordinates Notes
01.01 200 Clarendon Street (formerly John Hancock Tower) Ground-level view of a 60-story skyscraper; the clouds in the sky are reflected off the building's tinted, all-glass facade. On the ground to the left of the building is a Romanesque church, surrounded by a grassy public square. Two shorter skyscrapers are visible in the distance. 01.0790 (241) 60 1976 42°20′57.4″N 71°04′29.2″W / 42.349278°N 71.074778°W / 42.349278; -71.074778 (John Hancock Tower)
  • Tied with Shenzhen Broadcasting Center Building in Shenzhen, China as the 292nd-tallest building in the world[citation needed]
  • 80th-tallest building in the U.S. as of 2021
  • Has been the tallest building in Boston and New England since 1976
  • Commonly known as John Hancock Tower after its developer, John Hancock Financial[8]
  • Tallest building in Boston constructed in the 1970s[2][9][10]
02.02 Prudential Tower Distant aerial view of two skyscrapers in early evening; the tallest is a large, gray rectangular tower with a steel latticework facade and a tall antenna mast on its roof. The shorter skyscraper, directly in front of the other building, has a tinted, all-glass facade with a prominent, open-air dome. Several high-rises surround the two skyscrapers on all sides. 02.0749 (228) 52 1964 42°20′49.78″N 71°04′57.08″W / 42.3471611°N 71.0825222°W / 42.3471611; -71.0825222 (Prudential Tower)
  • 112th-tallest building in the U.S. as of 2021
  • The Skywalk, the highest observation deck in New England, is located on the building's 50th floor.
  • Tallest building in the city constructed in the 1960s
  • Was the tallest building in Boston before being surpassed by the John Hancock Tower[3][4][11]
02.03 Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences, One Dalton Street One Dalton, December 2018.jpg 03.0742 (226) 61 2019 42°20′44.7″N 71°05′02.2″W / 42.345750°N 71.083944°W / 42.345750; -71.083944 (One Dalton/ Four Seasons)
  • Boston's and New England's tallest residential building.[12][13]
03.04 Millennium Tower Millennium Tower Boston.jpg 04.0685 (209) 60 2016 42°21′21.01″N 71°3′33.91″W / 42.3558361°N 71.0594194°W / 42.3558361; -71.0594194 (Millennium Tower)
04.05 Federal Reserve Bank Building Aerial view of a tall, narrow, concrete skyscraper; the building's design somewhat resembles that of a washboard, with uninterrupted horizontal rows of windows protruding slightly outward from two of the building's four sides 04.0614 (187) 32 1976 42°21′08.55″N 71°03′14.82″W / 42.3523750°N 71.0541167°W / 42.3523750; -71.0541167 (Federal Reserve Bank Building)
05.06 One Boston Place 40-story skyscraper with a black, X-braced facade; the building has a major setback near the 35th-floor 05.0601 (183) 41 1970 42°21′31″N 71°03′30″W / 42.35853°N 71.05838°W / 42.35853; -71.05838 (One Boston Place)
  • Tallest building in the Government Center neighborhood of Boston[17][18][19]
06.07 One International Place Aerial view of two skyscrapers; both have circular footprints and light red facades. The shorter of the two buildings, in the foreground, is topped by a pyramid-like cap, while the taller building has a flat roof. 06.0600 (183) 46 1987 42°21′20.8″N 71°03′07.5″W / 42.355778°N 71.052083°W / 42.355778; -71.052083 (One International Place)
  • Tallest building in Boston constructed in the 1980s[20][21][22]
Bulfinch Crossing: One Congress N/A 600 (183) 43 2022[23]
9 100 Federal Street Ground-level view of the First National Bank Building 07.0591 (180) 37 1971 42°21′18″N 71°03′22″W / 42.35498°N 71.05623°W / 42.35498; -71.05623 (First National Bank Building)
10 One Financial Center Ground-level view of a 45-story building with a trapezoidal footprint, a white facade and black windows 08.0590 (180) 46 1983 42°21′08.6″N 71°03′23.0″W / 42.352389°N 71.056389°W / 42.352389; -71.056389 (One Financial Center) [29][30][31]
09.011 111 Huntington Avenue Angled aerial view of an all-glass building capped with a white, open-air dome 09.0554 (169) 36 2002 42°20′48.38″N 71°04′52.86″W / 42.3467722°N 71.0813500°W / 42.3467722; -71.0813500 (111 Huntington Avenue)
  • Second-tallest building in the Prudential Center complex
  • Tallest building in Boston completed in the 2000s[32][33][34]
10.012 Two International Place Aerial view of a round building with a light-red facade, topped with a pyramid-like cap; in the foreground is a shorter building with an all-glass facade 10.0538 (164) 35 1992 42°21′23″N 71°03′06″W / 42.356492°N 71.051757°W / 42.356492; -71.051757 (Two International Place)
  • Tallest building in the city completed in the 1990s[35][36][37]
11.013 One Post Office Square Ground-level view of a 40-story skyscraper with a tan facade; minor setbacks are visible around the tower's 30th floor 11.0525 (160) 40 1981 42°21′25″N 71°03′19″W / 42.356827°N 71.055400°W / 42.356827; -71.055400 (One Post Office Square) [38][39][40]
12.014 One Federal Street Ground-level view of a 38-story rectangular skyscraper with a tan facade and dark bluish windows 12.0520 (158) 38 1975 42°21′24″N 71°03′25″W / 42.356564°N 71.056963°W / 42.356564; -71.056963 (One Federal Street)
15 Bulfinch Crossing: The Sudbury Residences 519

(158)

45 2020 [24]
16T Hub on Causeway Office Tower 510

(155)

31 2021
16T Exchange Place Ground-level view of a 40-story skyscraper with an all-glass facade and several setbacks. In the facade is a reflection of a dark brown building with lighter windows, and near the bottom of the skyscraper is a small white building with dark windows 13.0510 (155) 40 1984 42°21′30″N 71°03′23″W / 42.35832°N 71.05645°W / 42.35832; -71.05645 (Exchange Place) [44][45][46]
18 60 State Street Aerial view of a 40-story skyscraper with a tan facade and dark windows; a major setback is visible near the building's roofline, at roughly the 35th floor 14.0509 (155) 38 1977 42°21′33″N 71°03′23″W / 42.35903°N 71.05646°W / 42.35903; -71.05646 (60 State Street) [47][48]
19 One Beacon Street Ground-level view of a rectangular skyscraper with a dark brown facade and prominent black windows 15.0505 (154) 37 1971 42°21′30″N 71°03′39″W / 42.35844°N 71.06083°W / 42.35844; -71.06083 (One Beacon Street) [49][50][51]
20 One Lincoln Street Fround-level view of an ornate building with alternating concrete and blue-tinted glass facades. Near the building's roofline, a sign with the words "STATE STREET" is visible. Capping the building is a crown-like structure composed of blue glass and white spires. 16.0503 (153) 36 2003 42°21′09″N 71°03′29″W / 42.35254°N 71.05809°W / 42.35254; -71.05809 (One Lincoln Street) [52][53][54]
21 28 State Street Ground-level view of a 40-story building with a white, concrete facade and dark windows; near the building's roofline, a prominent setback is visible 17.0500 (152) 40 1970 42°21′34″N 71°03′27″W / 42.35933°N 71.05747°W / 42.35933; -71.05747 (28 State Street) [55][56][57]
22 18.0496 (151) 45 2019 42°21′56.52″N 71°03′39.60″W / 42.3657000°N 71.0610000°W / 42.3657000; -71.0610000 (Hub On Causeway Residential Tower)
22 Custom House Tower Angled, ground-level view of white limestone tower. Near the building's pyramidal-cap, a large, 4-faced clock is visible 19.0496 (151) 32 1915 42°21′32.65″N 71°03′12.13″W / 42.3590694°N 71.0533694°W / 42.3590694; -71.0533694 (Custom House Tower)
  • Tallest all-hotel building in Boston
  • Tallest building in the city constructed in the 1910s
  • Was the tallest building in Boston before being surpassed by the Prudential Tower[61][62][63]
23 Berkeley Building Ground-level view of an Art Deco-style skyscraper with a tan facade; the building is adorned with a thick, gray spire. In the foreground, two flags are visible. 20.0495 (151) 26 1947 42°20′59.78″N 71°04′21.55″W / 42.3499389°N 71.0726528°W / 42.3499389; -71.0726528 (Berkeley Building)
  • Also known as the Old John Hancock Building
  • Tallest building in Boston constructed in the 1940s[64][65][66]
24 The Alcott 485 (148) 44 2022 [67]
25T 33 Arch Street Ground-level view of a modern, 33-story skyscraper with a curved front and glass facade reflecting the blue of the sky 21.0477 (145) 33 2004 42°21′21″N 71°03′28″W / 42.35596°N 71.05790°W / 42.35596; -71.05790 (33 Arch Street) [68][69][70]
25T State Street Bank Building Ground-level view of a rectangular building with a dark gray facade and clear windows 22.0477 (145) 33 1966 42°21′22″N 71°03′15″W / 42.35622°N 71.05418°W / 42.35622; -71.05418 (State Street Bank Building)
27 Ritz-Carlton Towers Boston Common - Tower I Ground-level view of a modern, 40-story skyscraper with a gray-tinted, all-glass facade 23.0475 (145) 38 2001 42°21′11″N 71°03′47″W / 42.35302°N 71.06294°W / 42.35302; -71.06294 (Ritz-Carlton Towers Boston Common - Tower I)

[74][75][76]

28 125 High Street Ground-level view of a complex of skyscrapers; the tallest building is on the left, with a light tan facade and a green-gray trapezoidal cap. 24.0452 (138) 30 1991 42°21′19″N 71°03′12″W / 42.35532°N 71.05326°W / 42.35532; -71.05326 (125 High Street) [77][78][79]
29 100 Summer Street Ground-level view of a building with an all-glass, black-tinted facade; three setbacks are visible. 25.0450 (137) 32 1974 42°21′14″N 71°03′27″W / 42.35383°N 71.05745°W / 42.35383; -71.05745 (100 Summer Street) [80][81][82]
30 Avalon North Station Upward view of a building still under construction with steel members still visible for about the top half of the building and a beige covering on the lower half. 449 (137) [83] 38 2016 42°21′11″N 71°03′47″W / 42.35302°N 71.06294°W / 42.35302; -71.06294 (Millennium Place Tower II)
  • 2nd Tallest building in the West End neighborhood
31 Ritz-Carlton Towers Boston Common - Tower II Ground-level view of a modern skyscraper with a gray-tinted, all-glass facade 27.0446 (136) 36 2001 42°21′11″N 71°03′47″W / 42.35302°N 71.06294°W / 42.35302; -71.06294 (Ritz-Carlton Towers Boston Common Tower II) [84][85][86]
32 Atlantic Wharf (Russia Wharf) Atlantic Wharf, 503 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 28.0436 (133) 32 2011 42°21′12″N 71°03′10″W / 42.353323°N 71.052854°W / 42.353323; -71.052854 (Russia Wharf)
33 McCormack Building Ground-level view of a 20-story building with prominent black windows and a white, concrete facade 29.0401 (122) 22 1975 42°21′34″N 71°03′44″W / 42.359527°N 71.062333°W / 42.359527; -71.062333 (McCormack Building) [87][88][89]
34T Keystone Building Ground-level view of a building with rounded corners, a grooved, white facade and dark black windows 30.0400 (122) 32 1971 42°21′15″N 71°03′16″W / 42.35415°N 71.05443°W / 42.35415; -71.05443 (Keystone Building) [90][91][92]
34T Harbor Towers I Distant view of two waterfront skyscrapers; both have Brutalist-style architecture, with concrete facades. Though very similar in appearance, the building on the right is taller and thinner. Several anchored sailboats are visible in the foreground. 31.0400 (122) 40 1971 42°21′28.64″N 71°02′59.89″W / 42.3579556°N 71.0499694°W / 42.3579556; -71.0499694 (Harbor Towers I) [93][94][95]
Boston skyline from World's End in Hingham, Massachusetts

Tallest buildings by pinnacle height[]

Boston skyscrapers based on their pinnacle height, which includes radio masts and antennas, are listed below. As architectural features and spires can be regarded as subjective, some skyscraper enthusiasts prefer this method of measurement.[citation needed] Standard architectural height measurement, which excludes antennas in building height, is included for comparative purposes.

Rank Name Pinnacle height
ft (m)
Standard height
ft (m)
Reference
1 Prudential Tower 907 (276) 749 (228) [3]
2 200 Clarendon Street 790 (241) 790 (241) [9]
3 Millennium Tower 698 (213) 685 (209) [96]
4 One Financial Center 683 (208) 590 (180) [29]
5 One Beacon Street 623 (190) 505 (154) [49]
6 Federal Reserve Bank Building 614 (187) 614 (187) [15]
7 One Boston Place 601 (183) 601 (183) [17]
8 One International Place 600 (183) 600 (183) [21]
9 100 Federal Street 591 (180) 591 (180) [26]
10 111 Huntington Avenue 554 (169) 554 (169) [32]
11 Two International Place 538 (164) 538 (164) [36]

Under construction[]

Skyscrapers under construction in Boston that are planned to be erected to at least 400 feet (122 m) tall, and are not yet completed structures:

Name Height
ft (m)
Floors Year*
(est.)
Notes
Winthrop Square Tower 691 (211) 52 2023 Originally designed to be twin-peaked, shorter tower downsized in 2021 due to constraints relating to COVID-19.[97]
South Station Tower 677 (206) 51 2024 [98][99]
40 Trinity Place (Raffles Boston Back Bay) 446 (136) 33 2022 [100]

Tallest approved or proposed[]

Skyscrapers approved or proposed in Boston that are planned to be at least 400 feet (122 m) tall, and are not yet under construction:

Name Height
ft (m)
Floors Year*
(est.)
Status Notes
South Bay Tower 800 (244) 67 Proposed [101]
709 (216) 59 Proposed [102]
600 (183) Proposed 600' height variance approved by the Boston Planning and Development Agency on March 2, 2017.[103]
101 Clarendon Street 420 (128) 35 Proposed [104]
413 (126) 34 Approved [104]
400 (122) 33 2021 Approved "The Huntington". Will incorporate neighboring Huntington Theater Company building into its design.

* Table entries with dashes (—) indicate that information regarding building dates of completion has not yet been released.

Tallest by neighborhood[]

Neighborhood Building Height
ft (m)
Floors Notes
Back Bay 200 Clarendon 790 (241) 60 [105]
Downtown Crossing Millennium Tower 685 (209) 60 [106]
Financial District Federal Reserve Bank Building 614 (187) 32 [107]
Chinatown State Street Financial Center 503 (153) 36 [108]
Government Center 28 State Street 500 (152) 40 [109]
Theatre District The Ritz-Carlton Boston Common 475 (145) 38 [110]
West End 496 (151) 45 [111]
Beacon Hill McCormack Building 401 (122) 22 [112]
Waterfront Harbor Towers I 400 (122) 40 [113]
Bay Village The Revere Hotel Boston Common 298 (91) 24 [114]
East Boston Logan Airport Control Tower 285 (87) 22 [115]
Fenway–Kenmore Pierce Boston 378 (115) 30
Seaport District One Seaport Square 262 (80) 22 [116]
North End Old North Church 175 (53) 1 [117]
Charlestown Flagship Wharf 136 (41) 11 [118]

Timeline of tallest buildings[]

For most of Boston's earlier years, the tallest buildings in the city were churches with their steeples. The first skyscraper in the city is generally considered the Ames Building, completed in 1893.[5] However, since the 13-story building did not surpass the steeple of the Church of the Covenant,[119] it never became a city record holder. The first skyscraper to have the distinction of being Boston's tallest building was the Custom House Tower, completed in 1915.[62]

Name Image Street address Years as tallest Height
ft (m)
Floors Coordinates Reference
Old State House Ground-level view of a 3-story, colonial-era brick building with a prominent white tower on one end; several glass skyscrapers are visible in the distance. 206 Washington Street 1713–1745 08.065 (20) 3 42°21′31.57″N 71°03′28.1″W / 42.3587694°N 71.057806°W / 42.3587694; -71.057806 (Old State House) [120]
Old North Church Black-and-white etching of a colonial-era church, viewed from a distance; the church is topped with a very tall steeple 193 Salem Street 1745–1810 08.0175 (53) 1 42°21′58.78″N 71°03′16.04″W / 42.3663278°N 71.0544556°W / 42.3663278; -71.0544556 (Old North Church) [121]
Park Street Church Ground level view of a brick church with a prominent white steeple; a grassy park is visible in the foreground, and a rectangular skyscraper with a tan facade and black windows is in the distance 1 Park Street 1810–1867 07.0217 (66) 1 42°21′25″N 71°03′44″W / 42.356911°N 71.062151°W / 42.356911; -71.062151 (Park Street Church) [122]
Church of the Covenant Ground-level view of a Gothic-style cathedral with a prominent, ornate steeple on one end 67 Newbury Street 1867–1915 06.0236 (72) 1 42°21′07.00″N 71°4′26.00″W / 42.3519444°N 71.0738889°W / 42.3519444; -71.0738889 (Church of the Covenant) [119]
Custom House Tower Distant, ground-level view of white limestone tower. The building is topped with a pyramidal-cap, and a large, 4-faced clock is visible just below the main roofline 3 McKinley Square 1915–1964 05.0496 (151) 32 42°21′32.65″N 71°03′12.13″W / 42.3590694°N 71.0533694°W / 42.3590694; -71.0533694 (Custom House Tower) [61]
Prudential Tower Distant ground-level view of a tall, gray rectangular tower with a steel latticework facade and a tall antenna mast on its roof 800 Boylston Street 1964–1976 04.0749 (228) 52 42°20′49.78″N 71°04′57.08″W / 42.3471611°N 71.0825222°W / 42.3471611; -71.0825222 (Prudential Tower) [3]
Hancock Place Angled, ground-level view of a broad, 60-story building with a blue-tinted, all-glass facade 200 Clarendon Street 1976–present 03.0790 (241) 60 42°20′57.4″N 71°04′29.2″W / 42.349278°N 71.074778°W / 42.349278; -71.074778 (John Hancock Tower) [9]

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