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List of tallest buildings in Ohio

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This List of tallest buildings in Ohio ranks the fifty tallest high-rise buildings by height within the state of Ohio. Ohio's twenty-five tallest buildings are all located in Ohio's three largest cities: Columbus (Central Ohio), Cleveland (Northeast Ohio), and Cincinnati (Southwest Ohio).

List

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  Tallest building in Ohio upon completion
Rank Name Image Height
ft (m)
Floors Year City Notes
1 Key Tower 947 (289) 57 1991 Cleveland

The 165th-tallest building in the world and 40th-tallest in the United States. The tallest building in Cleveland.

2 Terminal Tower 708 (216) 52 1927[1] Cleveland

102nd-tallest building in the United States. 2nd-tallest building in the world when completed.

3 Great American Tower at Queen City Square 665 (203) 41 2010 Cincinnati

Tallest building in Cincinnati.

4 200 Public Square 658 (201) 45 1985 Cleveland
5 Rhodes State Office Tower 629 (192) 45 1973 Columbus

Tallest building in Columbus.

6 Sherwin-Williams Headquarters 616 (187) 36 2024 Cleveland
7 Carew Tower 574 (175) 49 1931 Cincinnati
8 LeVeque Tower 555 (169) 49 1927 Columbus

5th-tallest building in the world when completed.

9 William Green Building 530 (162) 33 1990 Columbus
10 Tower at Erieview 529 (161) 40 1964 Cleveland
11 Huntington Center 512 (156) 37 1984 Columbus
12 Vern Riffe State Office Tower 503 (153) 32 1988 Columbus
13 Fourth and Vine Tower 495 (151) 31 1913 Cincinnati
14 One Nationwide Plaza 485 (148) 40 1976 Columbus
15 Scripps Center 468 (143) 36 1990 Cincinnati
16 Franklin County Government Center 464 (141) 27 1991 Columbus
17 AEP Building 456 (139) 31 1983 Columbus
18 One Cleveland Center 450 (137) 31 1983 Cleveland
19 Fifth Third Center (Cleveland) 446 (136) 27 1991 Cleveland
20 Borden Building 438 (134) 34 1974 Columbus
21 Carl B. Stokes Federal Courthouse Tower 430 (131) 23 2002 Cleveland
22 Fifth Third Center (Cincinnati) 423 (129) 32 1969 Cincinnati
23 Justice Center Complex 420 (128) 26 1977 Cleveland
24 Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building 419

(128)

31 1967 Cleveland
25 Center at 600 Vine 418

(127)

30 1984 Cincinnati
26 Fifth Third Center at One SeaGate 411 (125) 32 1982 Toledo

Tallest building in Toledo. Tallest building in Ohio outside Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati.

27 First Financial Center 410 (125) 32 1991 Cincinnati
PNC Center (Cleveland) 410 (125) 35 1980 Cleveland
29 Three Nationwide Plaza 408 (124) 27 1989 Columbus
30 Stratacache Tower 405 (124) 30 1970 Dayton

Tallest building in Dayton. Also known as Kettering Tower.

31 Fiberglas Tower 400 (120) 30 1969 Toledo
32 The Lumen 396 (121) 35 2020 Cleveland
33 KeyBank Tower 385 (117) 28 1976 Dayton
34 The 9 383 (117) 28 1971 Cleveland
35 Hilton Cleveland Downtown Hotel 374 (114) 32 2016 Cleveland
36 Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza 372 (113) 31 1931 Cincinnati
37 PNC Bank Building 368 (112) 27 1930 Toledo
Columbia Plaza 368 (112) 29 1984 Cincinnati
39 One Columbus Center 366 (112) 26 1987 Columbus
40 AT&T Huron Road Building 365 (111) 24 1927 Cleveland
41 Rhodes Tower 363

(110)

20 1971 Cleveland
42 Hilton Columbus Downtown Tower 361 (110) 28 2023 Columbus
43 Chase Tower 357 (109) 25 1964 Columbus
44 Eaton Center 356 (109) 28 1983 Cleveland
45 The Beacon 355 (108) 28 2019 Cleveland
46 PNC Center (Cincinnati) 354 (108) 27 1979 Cincinnati
47 Atrium Two 351 (107) 28 1984 Cincinnati
US Bank Tower (Cincinnati) 351 (107) 26 1981 Cincinnati
49 Capitol Square 350 (107) 26 1984 Columbus
50 Continental Center 348 (106) 26 1973 Columbus

Tallest buildings under construction or proposed

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Name Height City Completion year
Merchant Building 382 ft (116 m) Columbus 2025
Wexner Medical Center Inpatient Hospital 410 ft (120 m) Columbus 2026
Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute Building 243 ft (74 m) Cleveland 2026
Scioto Peninsula Phase 2 TBA (24 stories) Columbus 2027
The Estrella TBA (19 stories) Columbus TBA

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Harwood, Herbert H. Jr. (2003). Invisible Giants: The Empires of Cleveland's Van Sweringen Brothers. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. pp. 134–135. ISBN 0-253-34163-9.