List of tallest buildings in Syracuse, New York
This list ranks skyscrapers in the U.S. city of Syracuse, New York, by height.
Since its construction in 1927, the State Tower Building has been the tallest building in Syracuse. There has not been a new tall building complete in the city since the 1970s and several projects for tall buildings cancelled before completion.
Rank | Name | Image | Height | Floors | Use | Built |
State Tower Building | 23 | Office | 1928 | |||
AXA Tower I | 19 | Commercial office | 1966 | |||
AXA Tower II | 19 | Commercial office | 1973 | |||
Toomey Abbott Towers | 24 | Senior living | 1968 | |||
Bernardine Tower | 23 | Senior living/Apartment building | 1973 | |||
Jefferson Tower | 23 | Residential | 1967 | |||
Chase Tower | 18 | Commercial office | 1974 | |||
8 | Lawrinson Hall | 21 | Dormitory | 1965 | ||
9 | Clinton Towers | 23 | Residential | 1976 | ||
10 | St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral | Church | 1885 | |||
Harrison House | 21 | Residential | 1974 | |||
Townsend Towers | 21 | Senior living | 1972 | |||
500 Building | 12 | Commercial office | 1929 | |||
Hills Building | 12 | Commercial office | 1928 | |||
15 | Bank of America Building, Syracuse | 6 | Commercial office | 1876 | ||
16 | Onondaga County Courthouse | 4 | Courthouse / Government Office building | 1907 | ||
Syracuse City Hall | 12 | City Hall / Government Office building | 1892 | |||
One Park Place, Syracuse | 10 | Commercial office | 1974 |
Cancelled buildings
On October 24, 2002 the groundbreaking for a, 47-story Destiny USA Hotel to be named the Grand Destiny Hotel was held. On that date a steel beam was driven into the Carousel Center parking lot. Over the next three weeks, over 40 more pilings were driven, but by December 2 construction had stopped. In July 2008 construction had restarted, and by August three stories of steel framework had been erected.OnCenter Convention Center Marriott Hotel was a planned 12- or 16-floor building, ] in 2004 and eventually cancelled.
In 2001 Clinton Square North Tower was a planned 16-floor, complex built alongside Chase Tower and eventually cancelled.