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Upstate New York, broadly defined as part ofNew York north ofNew York City andWestchester County, which immediately bordersNew York City, is home to severalskyscrapers andhigh-rises.[1] The tallest building in New York State is the 104-storyOne World Trade Center, which was completed in 2014 and rises to 1,776 feet (541 m) inLower Manhattan, New York City.[2] New York City, the largest city in the United States, is home to the vast majority of the skyscrapers in New York; outside the city, most of the state's skyscrapers are concentrated inAlbany,Buffalo andRochester. The tallest building in Upstate New York is the 44-storyErastus Corning Tower, which rises 589 feet (180 m) in Albany, the state's capital city.[3] Although the building is the tallest in the upstate region by a significant margin, it does not appear in the 100-tallest buildings in New York state whenNew York City skyscrapers are included in the ranking.[4]

Tallest buildings

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  Was the tallest building in Upstate New York upon completion
Skyline ofBuffalo
Skyline ofRochester
Skyline ofAlbany
Skyline ofNiagara Falls
Skyline ofSyracuse

This list ranks completed skyscrapers in Upstate New York that stand at least 290 feet (88 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.

RankNameImageHeight
ft / m
FloorsYearCityNotes
1Erastus Corning Tower589 / 180441973AlbanyTallest building in Albany andAlbany County[3]
Tallest building in Upstate New York constructed in the 1970s.
2Seneca One Tower529 / 161[5]401972BuffaloTallest building in Buffalo andErie County[6]
3Xerox Tower443 / 135[7]301968RochesterTallest building in Rochester andMonroe County

Tallest building in Upstate New York constructed in the 1960s.

4Legacy Tower401 / 122[8]201995RochesterTallest building in Upstate New York constructed in the 1990s.
5Buffalo City Hall398 / 121.3321931BuffaloTallest building in Upstate New York constructed in the 1930s.
6The Metropolitan392 / 119[9]271973Rochester
7Rand Building391 / 119[10]291929BuffaloTallest building in Upstate New York constructed in the 1920s.
8Alfred E. Smith Building388 / 118[11]341928Albany
9Kodak Tower360 / 110[12]191914RochesterExpanded from 16 to 19 floors in 1930

Tallest building in Upstate New York constructed in the 1910s.

10Seneca Niagara Casino Tower358 / 109[13]262006Niagara FallsTallest building in Niagara Falls andNiagara County[14]Tallest building in Upstate New York constructed in the 2000s.
11Main Place Tower350 / 107261969Buffalo
12Liberty Building345 / 105231925Buffalo333 feet (101 meters) to the roof
13One M & T Plaza317 / 97211966Buffalo[15]
14State Tower Building312 / 95.4[16]231927SyracuseTallest building in Syracuse andOnondanga County
15 (tied)1, 2, 3, and 4Empire State Plaza310 / 94231966AlbanyAlso known as the Agency Buildings
19First Federal Plaza309 / 94[17]211976RochesterTop was formerly a revolving restaurant
20Electric Tower294 / 90141912BuffaloAlso known as the Niagara Mohawk Building.

Timeline of tallest buildings

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This section lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Upstate New York.Saint Paul's Episcopal Cathedral held the title twice, both before the construction and after the demolition of the originalElectric Tower, which was designed as a temporary building that would only last the length of thePan-American Exposition.

Years as
tallest
NameCityImageHeight
ft / m
FloorsNotes
1851–1901Saint Paul's Episcopal CathedralBuffalo275 / 84N/A
1901–1902Electric Tower (Pan-American Exposition)Buffalo389 / 119N/ADemolished shortly after the close of thePan-American Exposition. Not to be confused with the present-dayElectric Tower at Washington and East Huron Streets, listed below. Second-tallest building in New York State at the time of its construction, only two feet (61 cm) shorter than thePark Row Building inNew York City. Tallest building ever destroyed in Upstate New York.Tallest building ever destroyed in the world until 1965
1902–1912Saint Paul's Episcopal CathedralBuffalo275 / 84N/A
1912–1914Electric TowerBuffalo294 / 9014
1914–1925Kodak TowerRochesterunknown16Expanded from 16 to 19 floors in 1930. Exact pre-1930 height unknown.
1925–1928Liberty BuildingBuffalo345 / 10523
1928–1929Alfred E. Smith BuildingAlbany388 / 11834
1929–1931Rand BuildingBuffalo391 / 11929First building to exceed the height of the original Electric Tower, demolished 27 years earlier.
1931–1972Buffalo City HallBuffalo398 / 12132
1972–1973Seneca One TowerBuffalo529 / 16140Originally known as One Marine Midland Center.
1973–presentErastus Corning TowerAlbany589 / 18044

See also

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List of tallest buildings by city

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References

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  1. ^"So Where Does "Upstate" New York Really Begin?". November 19, 2021.
  2. ^"Empire State Building". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. RetrievedNovember 19, 2007.
  3. ^ab"Erastus Corning II Tower". CTBUH. RetrievedAugust 10, 2012.
  4. ^"Diagram of Skyscrapers in the State of New York". SkyscraperPage.com. RetrievedAugust 10, 2012.
  5. ^"Seneca One - the Skyscraper Center".
  6. ^"One HSBC Center". CTBUH. RetrievedAugust 10, 2012.
  7. ^"Xerox Tower - the Skyscraper Center".
  8. ^"Legacy tower"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on November 6, 2024.
  9. ^"The Metropolitan - the Skyscraper Center".
  10. ^"Rand Building".
  11. ^"Alfred E. Smith State Office Building - the Skyscraper Center".
  12. ^"Eastman Kodak Building - the Skyscraper Center".
  13. ^"Seneca Niagara Casino Tower - the Skyscraper Center".
  14. ^Seneca Niagara Casino Tower | Buildings | EMPORIS
  15. ^One M & T Plaza | Buildings | EMPORIS
  16. ^"State Tower History: A Rich Past, A Bright Future | Downtown Syracuse NY".
  17. ^"First Federal Plaza - the Skyscraper Center".
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