List of tallest buildings in Little Rock
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The skyline of Little Rock began to emerge in 1968 with the construction of Worthen Bank (now Bank of America), and Union National Bank. Worthen was topped out at 375 feet and Union National at 331 feet making them both taller than the Tower Building which was 300 feet and the tallest building up to that time.
In 1975, First National Bank, now Regions Bank, was topped out at 454 feet and 30 stories.
In 1986, both the TCBY Tower, at 547 feet and 40 stories and the Rogers building, at 365 feet and 25 stories, were under construction and completed. The TCBY Tower was later renamed the Metropolitan National Bank Tower.
In 1975, First National Bank, now Regions Bank, was topped out at 454 feet and 30 stories.
In 1986, both the TCBY Tower, at 547 feet and 40 stories and the Rogers building, at 365 feet and 25 stories, were under construction and completed. The TCBY Tower was later renamed the Metropolitan National Bank Tower.
Tallest Buildings
Rank | Name | Height ft / m |
Floors | Year | Notes |
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1 | Metropolitan National Bank Tower Metropolitan National Bank Tower Metropolitan National Bank Tower is a 40-story skyscraper located at 425 West Capitol Avenue in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. At high, it is currently the tallest building in Arkansas.-Construction:... |
546 / 166 | 40 | 1986 | Tallest building in Little Rock and the state of Arkansas since its completion in 1986. |
2 | Regions Center | 454 / 138 | 30 | 1975 | Tallest building in Little Rock from 1975-1986. |
3 | Bank of America Plaza | 375 / 114 | 23 | 1970 | Tallest building in Little Rock from 1970-1975. |
4 | Stephens Building | 365 / 111 | 25 | 1985 | |
5 | One Union National Plaza | 331 / 101 | 22 | 1968 | Tallest building in Little Rock from 1968-1970. |
6 | Tower Building | 300 / 91 | 18 | 1960 | Tallest building in Little Rock from 1960-1968. |
7 | River Market Tower | 240 / 73 | 20 | 2009 | |
8 | Arkansas State Capitol Arkansas State Capitol The Arkansas State Capitol Building, located in Little Rock, is the main house of government of the state of Arkansas.-History:In 1899, the St. Louis architect George R. Mann visited the governor of Arkansas Daniel W. Jones, and presented his drawings of his winning competition design for the... |
230 / 70 | 4 | 1916 | Tallest building in Little Rock from 1916-1960. |
9 | Cathedral of Saint Andrew the Apostle | 220 / 67 | 1881 | Tallest building in Little Rock from 1881–1916, and the oldest church in Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas is a state located in the southern region of the United States. Its name is an Algonquian name of the Quapaw Indians. Arkansas shares borders with six states , and its eastern border is largely defined by the Mississippi River... . |
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10 | 300 Third Tower | 218 / 66 | 18 | 2007 | |
11 | The Peabody Little Rock | 217 / 66 | 19 | 1982 | |