List of tallest buildings in Buffalo, New York
Downtown Buffalo looking down Main Street
This list of the tallest buildings in Buffalo, New York , ranks skyscrapers in Buffalo by height. The tallest building in Buffalo is currently the Seneca One Tower , which stands 529 feet (161 m) tall. As of 2017, Buffalo has 17 structures taller than 250 ft (76 m).
Buffalo has a rich tradition for architecture . Among the first true skyscrapers built in the city were the Prudential (Guaranty) Building and the Ellicott Square Building , both being built in the 1890s. A number of the tallest municipal buildings in the country were also built in the city, such as Buffalo City Hall , which continues to dominate the skyline. The city is also home to a large collection of large grain elevators , many of which rise above 150 ft (46 m). Construction of high rise buildings has increased in recent years after decades of relative dormancy, in addition to the retro-fitting of many old structures.
Tallest buildings
This lists ranks Buffalo buildings that stand at least 128 feet (39 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Existing structures are included for ranking purposes based on present height.
Skyline of Buffalo from the Niagara River, 2015
Tallest proposed or under construction
This lists buildings (greater than 12 floors) that have been proposed in Buffalo.
Name
Heightfeet / m
Floors
Year Proposed
Status
Notes
Marine Drive Apartments Building A
+160/+49m
12
2023
proposed
Planned main building for redeveloped Marine Drive Apartments.[ 111] [ 112]
Tallest cancelled and stale proposals
This section denotes proposals that are now cancelled or the proposal has sat longer than 2 years.
Name
Heightfeet / m
Floors
Year Proposed
Status
Notes
Unity Tower at Cobblestone Place
+656/+200m
55
2020
Stale proposal
Proposed tongue-in-cheek by owner at the time of Cobblestone buildings. Nothing ever materialized from this plan.[ 113]
Buffalo City Tower
600 / 183
40
2006
cancelled
This project was cancelled due to the financial woes of the developer, BSC Group
Apartments at Queen City Landing
324 / 99
20
2016
cancelled
Proposed height later reduced from 23 to 20 stories. Project was repeatedly stymied by litigation due to environmental concerns, "suspended indefinitely" in 2020 due to the developer's inability to secure financing from the city,[ 114] and definitively cancelled in 2021 when the property was put up for sale.[ 115]
33 Gates Circle
297 / 85
23
2006
cancelled
Project "fell through when the economy tanked in 2008 ", according to the Buffalo News . As of 2018, the developer proposes a series of three-story, 12-unit townhouses for the site.[ 116]
Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino Hotel Tower
220 / 67
22
2010
cancelled
The Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino was completed in 2013 without the hotel tower
Adelphia Tower
220 / 67
15
2004
cancelled
The project size and scope was altered several times (40 floors, 38 floors, 22 floors and finally 15 floors) before being cancelled
The Carlo
186 / 57 (est)
14
2012
Stale Proposal
Tallest destroyed buildings
This lists buildings in the city of Buffalo that once existed and rose at least 150 ft (46 m) but have since been destroyed.
Name
Image
Heightfeet / m
Floors
Year built
Year destroyed
Notes
Electric Tower (Pan-American Exposition)
389 / 119
1901
1902
Intended to be temporary and to be destroyed after conclusion of Pan-American Exposition . Not to be confused with the present-day Electric Tower at Washington and East Huron Streets. Tallest building ever destroyed in Upstate New York.[ 117]
St. Joseph's New Cathedral
240 / 73
1913
1976
[ 118]
St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church
225 / 69
1885
1964 (partially)
Spires removed due to structural damage after a windstorm, remainder of the building still extant. St. Ann's parish dissolved in 2011 and the building is now vacant.[ 119]
D. S. Morgan Building
221 / 67
12
1895
1965
The Edward A. Rath County Office Building now occupies the site.[ 120]
Great Northern Elevator
188 / 57
1897
2023
[ 121]
A. Victor & Company Department Store
186 / 57
11
1928
1981
[ 122] [ 123]
50 High Street
173 / 53
13
1965
2007
Also known as the General Towers Medical Building or Erie Medical Center.[ 124] Oishei Children's Hospital now occupies the site.
Iroquois Hotel
166 / 51
11
1890
1940
Also known as the Gerrans building. One M&T Plaza now occupies the site.[ 125]
St. Stephen's Evangelical Church
164 / 50
1874
1923 (partially)
Spire removed in 1923, remainder of the building still extant. Most recently home to Emmanuel Temple Seventh Day Adventist Church; now vacant.[ 126]
Chamber of Commerce Building
161 / 49
13
1905[ 127]
1986
[ 128]
Millard Fillmore Gates Circle Hospital
160 / 49
12
1941
2015
[ 129]
Ford Hotel
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151 / 46
13
1922
2000
Hampton Inn and Suites Hotel now occupies the site.[ 130]
Hotel Buffalo
150 / 46
12
1908
1967
Sahlen Field now occupies the site.[ 131]
Timeline of tallest buildings
This section lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Buffalo. Saint Paul's Episcopal Cathedral held the title twice, both before the construction and after the demolition of the original Electric Tower , which was designed as a temporary building that would only last the length of the Pan-American Exposition .
See also
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