List of tallest buildings in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Tulsa, the second largest city in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, is the site of 26 completed high-rises over 200 feet (61 m), 4 of which stand taller than 492 feet (150 m).[1][2][3] The tallest building in the city is the BOK Tower, which rises 667 feet (203 m) in Downtown Tulsa and was completed in 1975. It also stands as the 2nd-tallest building in Oklahoma.[4] The second-tallest skyscraper in the city is the Cityplex Central Tower, which rises 648 feet (198 m) and was completed in 1979.[5] The First Place Tower, completed in 1975 and rising 516 feet (157 m), is the third-tallest building in Tulsa.[6] Five of the ten tallest buildings in Oklahoma are located in Tulsa.[7]
The history of skyscrapers in the city began with the construction of Cosden Building in 1918. This building, rising 16 floors,[8] is often regarded as the first skyscraper in Tulsa.[9] Tulsa's first buildings standing more than 492 feet (150 m) tall were the BOK Tower and the First Place Tower, both completed in 1975.[4][6] As of November 1, 2019, no buildings are under construction or are planned to rise at least 197 feet (60 m).[10] Overall, the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat ranks Tulsa's skyline (based on existing and under construction buildings over 492 feet (150 m) tall) 8th in the Southern United States (after Miami, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Sunny Isles Beach, Charlotte and Austin), and 22nd in the United States.[a]
As of November 1, 2019, there are 29 high-rises in Tulsa that stand at least 200 feet (61 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This height includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts.[b][1][2][3]
Rank | Name | Image | Height ft (m) | Floors | Year | Coordinates | Notes |
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1 | BOK Tower | 667 (203.3) | 52 | 1975 | 36°9′18.6″N 95°59′26.1″W / 36.155167°N 95.990583°W / 36.155167; -95.990583 (BOK Tower) | 2nd-tallest in Oklahoma. Tallest building constructed in Tulsa in the 1970s. Tallest office building in Tulsa.[4][33][34] | |
2 | Cityplex Central Tower | 648 (197.5) | 60 | 1979 | 36°2′35.5″N 95°57′12.6″W / 36.043194°N 95.953500°W / 36.043194; -95.953500 (Cityplex Central Tower) | 3rd-tallest in Oklahoma. Tallest building in the city outside of Downtown Tulsa.[5][35][36] | |
3 | First Place Tower | 516 (157.3) | 40 | 1975 | 36°2′35.5″N 95°57′12.6″W / 36.043194°N 95.953500°W / 36.043194; -95.953500 (First Place Tower) | 4th-tallest in Oklahoma.[6][37][38] | |
4 | Mid-Continent Tower[c] | 513 (156.4) | 36 | 1918/1984 | 36°9′9.8″N 95°59′20.1″W / 36.152722°N 95.988917°W / 36.152722; -95.988917 (Mid-Continent Tower) | 5th-tallest in Oklahoma. Constructed as a 16-story building in 1918; a further 20 stories were added in 1984. Tallest building constructed in Tulsa in the 1910s.[39][8][40] | |
5 | Bank of America Center | 412 (125.6) | 32 | 1967 | 36°9′1.7″N 95°59′26.4″W / 36.150472°N 95.990667°W / 36.150472; -95.990667 (Bank of America Center) | 10th-tallest in Oklahoma. Tallest building constructed in Tulsa in the 1960s.[41][42][43] | |
6 | 320 South Boston Building[d] | 400 (121.9) | 22 | 1917 | 36°9′11.3″N 95°59′23.3″W / 36.153139°N 95.989806°W / 36.153139; -95.989806 (320 South Boston Building) | 11th-tallest in Oklahoma.[44][45][46] | |
7 | 110 West 7th Building | 388 (118.3) | 28 | 1971 | 36°8′54.7″N 95°59′26.3″W / 36.148528°N 95.990639°W / 36.148528; -95.990639 (110 West 7th Building) | 13th-tallest in Oklahoma.[47][48][49] | |
8 | University Club Towers | 377 (115) | 32 | 1966 | 36°8′14.3″N 95°59′28.1″W / 36.137306°N 95.991139°W / 36.137306; -95.991139 (University Club Towers) | 14th-tallest in Oklahoma. Tallest residential building in Tulsa.[50][51][52] | |
9 | Cityplex West Tower | 348 (106.1) | 30 | 1981 | 36°2′34.2″N 95°57′15.2″W / 36.042833°N 95.954222°W / 36.042833; -95.954222 (Cityplex West Tower) | 15th-tallest in Oklahoma. Tallest building constructed in Tulsa in the 1980s.[53][54][55] | |
10 | Philtower | 343 (104.5) | 24 | 1927 | 36°9′8″N 95°59′19.1″W / 36.15222°N 95.988639°W / 36.15222; -95.988639 (Philtower) | 16th-tallest in Oklahoma. Tallest building constructed in Tulsa in the 1920s.[56][57][58] | |
11 | Williams Center Tower II | 324 (98.7) | 23 | 1983 | 36°9′13.9″N 95°59′31.9″W / 36.153861°N 95.992194°W / 36.153861; -95.992194 (Williams Center Tower II) | 17th-tallest in Oklahoma.[59][60][61] | |
12 | One Warren Place[e] | — | 284 (86.6) | 20 | 1983 | 36°4′22.9″N 95°55′22.4″W / 36.073028°N 95.922889°W / 36.073028; -95.922889 (One Warren Place) | 24th-tallest in Oklahoma.[62][63][64] |
13 | Two Warren Place[e] | — | 274 (83.5) | 19 | 1986 | 36°4′27.2″N 95°55′30.8″W / 36.074222°N 95.925222°W / 36.074222; -95.925222 (Two Warren Place) | [65][66][67] |
14 | 410 West 7th Street[f] | — | 257 (78.4) | 20 | 1970 | 36°8′47.7″N 95°59′38.7″W / 36.146583°N 95.994083°W / 36.146583; -95.994083 (410 West 7th Street) | [68] |
450 West 7th Street[f] | — | 257 (78.4) | 20 | 1970 | 36°8′49.2″N 95°59′40.7″W / 36.147000°N 95.994639°W / 36.147000; -95.994639 (450 West 7th Street) | [69] | |
16 | One Place Tower[e] | — | 255 (77.7) | 17 | 2013 | 36°9′11″N 95°59′39.7″W / 36.15306°N 95.994361°W / 36.15306; -95.994361 (One Place Tower) | Tallest building constructed in Tulsa in the 2010s.[70] |
17 | Liberty Towers | — | 254 (77.4) | 23 | 1965 | 36°8′24″N 95°59′19.4″W / 36.14000°N 95.988722°W / 36.14000; -95.988722 (Liberty Towers) | [71][72][73] |
18 | Boulder Towers | 253 (77.1) | 15 | 1959/1980 | 36°8′28.1″N 95°59′16.5″W / 36.141139°N 95.987917°W / 36.141139; -95.987917 (Boulder Towers) | [74][75][76] First tower built in 1959-60 by Skelly; second in 1980 by Texaco. Both have same height and number of floors.[77] | |
19 | The Mayo Hotel | 252 (76.8) | 19 | 1925 | 36°9′3.5″N 95°59′32.2″W / 36.150972°N 95.992278°W / 36.150972; -95.992278 (The Mayo Hotel) | [78][79][80] | |
20 | First National Bank Building | 250 (76.2) | 20 | 1950 | 36°9′7.2″N 95°59′21.5″W / 36.152000°N 95.989306°W / 36.152000; -95.989306 (First National Bank Building) | Tallest building constructed in Tulsa in the 1950s.[81][82][83] | |
21 | Cityplex East Tower | 248 (75.6) | 20 | 1981 | 36°2′34.1″N 95°57′10.5″W / 36.042806°N 95.952917°W / 36.042806; -95.952917 (Cityplex East Tower) | [84][85][86] | |
22 | DoubleTree Hotel Tulsa-Downtown[f] | — | 232 (70.6) | 18 | 1981 | 36°8′50.5″N 95°59′46.1″W / 36.147361°N 95.996139°W / 36.147361; -95.996139 (DoubleTree Hotel Tulsa-Downtown) | [87][88] |
23 | Remington Tower | 232 (70.6) | 18 | 1981 | |||
24 | Boston Avenue Methodist Church | 225 (63.5) | 15 | 1928-9 | 36°8′38.3″N 95°59′2.8″W / 36.143972°N 95.984111°W / 36.143972; -95.984111 (Boston Avenue Methodist Church) | ||
25 | Williams Center Tower I[e] | 232 (70.6) | 18 | 1982 | 36°9′12.2″N 95°59′31.6″W / 36.153389°N 95.992111°W / 36.153389; -95.992111 (Williams Center Tower I) | [89][90][91] | |
26 | OneOK Plaza[f] | 219 (66.7) | 17 | 1985 | 36°9′1.8″N 95°59′30″W / 36.150500°N 95.99167°W / 36.150500; -95.99167 (Thompson Building) | [92][93] | |
27 | Thompson Building[h] | 215 (65.5) | 15 | 1923 | 36°9′5.4″N 95°59′20.2″W / 36.151500°N 95.988944°W / 36.151500; -95.988944 (Thompson Building) | [94][95][96] | |
28 | One Technology Center (City Hall)[e] | 211 (64.1) | 15 | 2001 | 36°9′18.6″N 95°59′22.8″W / 36.155167°N 95.989667°W / 36.155167; -95.989667 (One Technology Center) | [97] | |
29 | The Yorktown[f] | — | 206 (62.8) | 16 | 1981 | 36°7′57.1″N 95°57′40.8″W / 36.132528°N 95.961333°W / 36.132528; -95.961333 (Thompson Building) | [98] |
30 | Mincks-Adams Hotel | 195 (59) | 13 | 1927-8 |
Since 1918, the year the first high-rise in the city was constructed,[9] the title of the tallest building in Tulsa has been held by six high-rises.
Original name | Years as tallest | Height ft (m) | Floors | Reference(s) |
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Cosden Building[c] | 1918–1925 (7 years) | — | 16 | [8][99] |
Mayo Hotel | 1925–1927 (2 years) | 252 (76.8) | 18 | [100] |
Philtower | 1927–1928 (1 year) | 343 (104.5) | 24 | [56] |
320 South Boston Building[d] | 1928–1967 (39 years) | 400 (121.9) | 22 | [45] |
Bank of America Center | 1967–1975 (8 years) | 412 (125.6) | 32 | [41] |
BOK Tower | 1975–present (49 years) | 667 (203.3) | 52 | [4] |
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