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New Orleans data:

All buildings in the city limits at 300' or taller.

1. 697'. 51 floors. Hancock Whitney Center (Office)
2. 645'. 53 floors. Place St. Charles (Office)
3. 531'. 45 floors. Plaza Tower (Vacant due to asbestos contamination)
4. 530'. 39 floors. Energy Centre (Office)
5. 481'. 36 floors. First Bank & Trust Tower (Office)
6. 479'. 49 floors. Sheraton New Orleans (Hotel)
7. 449'. 42 floors. New Orleans Marriott (Hotel)
8. 442'. 32 floors. 400 Poydras Tower (Office)
9. 440'. 32 floors. One Canal Place (Office)
10. 438'. 31 floors. 1010 Common (Office)
11. 407'. 33 floors. Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences New Orleans (Hotel/Residential)
12. 406'. 26 floors. Benson Tower (Office)
13. 386'. 30 floors. JW Marriott Hotel New Orleans (Hotel)
14. 373'. 29 floors. The Westin New Orleans Canal Place (Hotel)
15. 362'. 29 floors. 225 Baronne St. (Residential)
16. 361'. 32 floors. Hyatt Regency New Orleans (Hotel)
17. 360'. 28 floors. Entergy Tower (Office)
18. 355'. 20 floors. Hibernia Bank Building (Office/Residential)
19. 342'. 24 floors. 1250 Poydras Plaza (Office)
20. 342'. 29 floors. The Odeon at South Market (Residential)
21. 341'. 29 floors. Hilton New Orleans Riverside (Hotel)
22. 341'. 29 floors. 1515 Poydras (Office)
23. 330'. 23 floors. National American Bank Building (Residential)
24. 327'. 26 floors. Harrah's New Orleans - Poydras St. Hotel (Hotel)
25. 322'. 27 floors. Pan American Life Center (Office)
26. 300'. 28 floors. Poydras Center (Office)

Tallest = 697'
Average (top 10) = 513'
Average (all) = 415'

Suburban Metairie office corridor on Causeway Blvd. has one tower over 300'

1. 403'. 34 floors. Three Lakeway Center (Office)

The newest skyscraper under construction is a Caesar's Palace Hotel Tower, but it just misses the 300' mark at 292'.
Love ya! I am assuming nothing in the development pipeline?

I am gonna treat Causeway as being simply an isolated tower, rather than a skyline as it isn’t surrounded by anything in the 150-300 range either. Perhaps we should add a separate box for the sum of these tower isolates in each metro?
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Los Angeles (proper) has 106 buildings completed, topped out, and under construction that are 300+ ft. Six of them are under construction. I don't have a value for Z. Three towers are topped out but on hold (Oceanwide). The tallest tower is 1100 ft., the average of the top ten tallest is 813.5 ft. I don't have a value for C. Most are downtown and in Century City, but far too many are solo and/or scattered across the city to bother trying to classify them by area.

Greater Los Angeles has 124 buildings completed, topped out, and under construction that are 300+ ft. Again, at least six are under construction and three on hold and the ten tallest still average 813.5 ft.
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This is fun! If it helps, here is a list of states/provinces/territories that we can rule out, that have zero buildings of 300 feet or higher:

CANADIAN PROVINCES/TERRITORIES

- Prince Edward Island
- Newfoundland
- New Brunswick
- Saskatchewan (Saskatoon and Regina both with a multitude of towers just under the height threshold)
- Yukon
- Northwest Territories
- Nunavut

AMERICAN STATES/TERRITORIES

- Alaska (Anchorage with many towers just under the height threshold)
- American Samoa
- Maine
- Montana
- New Hampshire
- North Dakota
- Northern Mariana Islands
- South Dakota
- US Virgin Islands
- Vermont
- West Virginia (Charleston with many towers just under the height threshold)
- Wyoming

Here are some cities/states I went through in the process: (Sorry, I didn't have time to collect height info)

* Nova Scotia currently has 1 tower over 300 ft. in Halifax, along with 2 proposed. 1 in Halifax, and another across the harbor in Dartmouth. 0 U/C that I could find.

* Alberta has 0 buildings over 300 feet outside Calgary and Edmonton.

* British Columbia has 2 buildings over 300 feet outside metro Vancouver. Both in Kelowna. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Quebec has 3 buildings over 300 feet outside of metro Montreal (and Ottawa.) All in Quebec City. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find. There was a very impressive four tower project proposed there that featured 3 towers over 300 feet, but it appears to have been cancelled.

* Hawaii's 300 feet plus buildings are all in Honolulu, which has a whopping 90 built, 3 U/C and 7 proposed.

* Pennsylvania has 2 buildings over 300 feet outside of Philly and Pittsburgh. 1 in Harrisburg, and 1 in Allentown. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* New Jersey has 17 buildings over 300 feet outside of the NYC metro region. 16 in Atlantic City, and 1 in Camden. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* New York has 19 buildings over 300 feet outside of the NYC metro region. 6 in Buffalo, 5 in Rochester, 3 in Albany, 1 in Niagara Falls, 1 in Syracuse. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Ohio has 6 buildings over 300 feet outside the big three cities. 3 in Toledo, 2 in Dayton, 1 in Akron. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Nevada has 8 total buildings over 300 feet outside of the Las Vegas area. 5 in Reno and 3 in Laughlin. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Kentucky has 5 total buildings over 300 feet outside of Louisville. 3 in Lexington, and 1 each in Frankfort, and Covington (metro Cincy.) 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Arkansas has 6 buildings over 300 feet in Little Rock. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Louisiana has 6 buildings over 300 feet outside of metro New Orleans. 2 in Baton Rouge, 2 in Shreveport, and 2 in Lake Charles. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Alabama has 18 buildings over 300 feet. 6 in Birmingham, 5 in Mobile, 4 in Orange Beach (Gulf Coast area,) 1 in Montgomery, 1 in Huntsville, and 1 in Florence. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* South Carolina has 5 total buildings over 300 feet. 3 in Columbia, 1 in Greenville, and 1 in Myrtle Beach. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Puerto Rico has 1 building over 300 feet, in San Juan. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Rhode Island has 6 buildings over 300 feet, along with 1 proposed, all in Providence. 0 U/C that I could find.

* New Mexico has 1 building over 300 feet in Albuquerque, 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Mississippi has 5 buildings over 300 feet, most of them casinos. 2 in Biloxi, 1 in Tunica, 1 in Jackson, and 1 crazy looking casino called the Golden Moon in some tiny town named Philadelphia. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Kansas has 2 buildings over 300 feet. 1 in Wichita, and 1 in Topeka (the state capitol building.) 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Iowa has 8 buildings over 300 feet along with 1 proposed, all in Des Moines. 0 U/C that I could find.

* Indiana has another 3 buildings over 300 feet outside of Indianapolis. 2 in Fort Wayne and 1 in South Bend. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Illinois has 4 buildings over 300 feet outside of Chicagoland. 2 in Peoria and 2 in Springfield. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Idaho has 1 building over 300 feet in, along with 1 proposed, both in Boise. 0 U/C that I could find.

* Delaware has 1 building over 300 feet in Wilmington. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Guam has 4 buildings over 300 feet all in Tamuning. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Arizona has 1 building over 300 feet outside of the Phoenix area, which is in Tucson. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Nebraska has 5 buildings over 300 feet. 1 is in Lincoln, while in Omaha there are 4 currently with 1 proposed. 0 U/C that I could find.

* Oklahoma has 21 buildings over 300 feet. 11 are in Tulsa, while 10 are in Oklahoma City. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Michigan has 3 buildings over 300 feet outside of metro Detroit. All in Grand Rapids. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Massachusetts has 4 buildings over 300 feet outside of metro Boston. All in Springfield. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Connecticut has 7 buildings over 300 feet outside of Hartford. 3 in New Haven, 1 in Bristol, 1 in Stamford, 1 in Uncasville, and 1 in Ledyard. 0 U/C or Proposed that I could find.

* Wisconsin has 0 buildings over 300 feet outside of Milwaukee. Tallest outside of Milwaukee is at 284 feet in Madison.

* Georgia has 0 buildings over 300 feet outside of Atlanta metro. Tallest outside of Atlanta metro is 246 feet in Columbus.

* Missouri has 0 buildings over 300 feet outside Kansas City and St. Louis. Tallest outside of those areas is 268 feet in Springfield.

* Oregon has 0 buildings over 300 feet outside Portland. Tallest outside Portland is 212 feet in Eugene.

* Utah has 0 buildings over 300 feet outside SLC. Tallest outside SLC is 212 feet in Provo.

* Colorado has 0 buildings over 300 feet outside metro Denver. Tallest outside metro Denver is 247 feet in Colorado Springs.

* Washington has 0 buildings over 300 feet outside metro Seattle. Tallest outside metro Seattle is 288 feet in Spokane.

* Washington DC proper has 3 buildings over 300 ft. (4 if you count the Washington Momument.) None proposed or U/C... there are quite a few built, U/C, and proposed in metro DC however in places like Arlington and Tyson's Corner etc. that I have not gotten numbers on yet.

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Love ya! I am assuming nothing in the development pipeline?

I am gonna treat Causeway as being simply an isolated tower, rather than a skyline as it isn’t surrounded by anything in the 150-300 range either. Perhaps we should add a separate box for the sum of these tower isolates in each metro?
Thanks! There are some things in the pipeline, but nothing formally announced yet. The biggest projects that could come to fruition soon will be a new convention hotel downriver from the convention center and the mixed use River District which will include residential, office, and retail developments.


River District Site Plan


River District Rendering

Also, Three Lakeway is actually part of an office strip with several highrise buildings, but Three Lakeway is the only one over 300'. The 5 other buildings buildings over 150' range in height from 193' and 14 floors to 269' and 21 floors, and several other buildings are in the 100' to 150' range or around 10 to 11 floors. The office strip stretches for a mile and a half down Causeway. One (193'), Two (259'), and Three Lakeway (403') are at the north end of the office strip and the Galleria (269') is at the south end of the strip.

Here is part of the Metairie Skyline stretching along Causeway Blvd. The taller building in the middle is the 204' and 14 floor Executive Tower One office building with smaller 10 to 11 floor buildings nearby.


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Los Angeles (proper) has 106 buildings completed, topped out, and under construction that are 300+ ft. Six of them are under construction. I don't have a value for Z. Three towers are topped out but on hold (Oceanwide). The tallest tower is 1100 ft., the average of the top ten tallest is 813.5 ft. I don't have a value for C. Most are downtown and in Century City, but far too many are solo and/or scattered across the city to bother trying to classify them by area.

Greater Los Angeles has 124 buildings completed, topped out, and under construction that are 300+ ft. Again, at least six are under construction and three on hold and the ten tallest still average 813.5 ft.
I will update the OP when I am home and have access to my laptop so that I can subdivide by Downtown, etc., Wilshire Blvd, and Century City and get A, B, and C for each individual skyline.

BNA: THANK YOU! Massive help to me and anyone else who wants to assist! I am going to start working on DFW tomorrow. I will update the OP when I get home tonight as well for your added info, but before I do so I know whether to mark them as tentative or **final**, are these numbers only from SSP maps? If not, what other sources did you use?
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Also, Three Lakeway is actually part of an office strip with several highrise buildings, but Three Lakeway is the only one over 300'. The 5 other buildings buildings over 150' range in height from 193' and 14 floors to 269' and 21 floors, and several other buildings are in the 100' to 150' range or around 10 to 11 floors. The office strip stretches for a mile and a half down Causeway. One (193'), Two (259'), and Three Lakeway (403') are at the north end of the office strip and the Galleria (269') is at the south end of the strip.

Here is part of the Metairie Skyline stretching along Causeway Blvd. The taller building in the middle is the 204' and 14 floor Executive Tower One office building with smaller 10 to 11 floor buildings nearby.
Updated. Thank you.
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I will update the OP when I am home and have access to my laptop so that I can subdivide by Downtown, etc., Wilshire Blvd, and Century City and get A, B, and C for each individual skyline.

BNA: THANK YOU! Massive help to me and anyone else who wants to assist! I am going to start working on DFW tomorrow. I will update the OP when I get home tonight as well for your added info, but before I do so I know whether to mark them as tentative or **final**, are these numbers only from SSP maps? If not, what other sources did you use?
Just added more FYI. I'm sure I'm probably off here or there on some, especially on the U/C and proposed stuff. But I used a combination of Emporis and Wikipedia so I tried to be as accurate as possible for someone who doesn't live in any of these places. I didn't use SSP because over the years I've found it to be a bit unreliable and incomplete. Really the only places I didn't check that aren't on the list in the US and Canada are Ontario, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland (metro DC,) Texas, and California. I also didn't go through to check the numbers of cities already on the list.
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Los Angeles (proper) has 106 buildings completed, topped out, and under construction that are 300+ ft. Six of them are under construction. I don't have a value for Z. Three towers are topped out but on hold (Oceanwide). The tallest tower is 1100 ft., the average of the top ten tallest is 813.5 ft. I don't have a value for C. Most are downtown and in Century City, but far too many are solo and/or scattered across the city to bother trying to classify them by area.

Greater Los Angeles has 124 buildings completed, topped out, and under construction that are 300+ ft. Again, at least six are under construction and three on hold and the ten tallest still average 813.5 ft.
Can you please notate which of the structures in your list are currently under construction? I have updated the OP to reflect the list you gave.
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Just added more FYI. I'm sure I'm probably off here or there on some, especially on the U/C and proposed stuff. But I used a combination of Emporis and Wikipedia so I tried to be as accurate as possible for someone who doesn't live in any of these places. I didn't use SSP because over the years I've found it to be a bit unreliable and incomplete. Really the only places I didn't check that aren't on the list in the US and Canada are Ontario, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland (metro DC,) Texas, and California. I also didn't go through to check the numbers of cities already on the list.
Can you do a separate post for future cities if you add them?
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* Nova Scotia currently has 1 tower over 300 ft. in Halifax, along with 2 proposed. 1 in Halifax, and another across the harbor in Dartmouth. 0 U/C that I could find.
Probably true of a lot of places but the building counts are way off.

The old tallest in Halifax is Fenwick tower which is 98 m or 322 feet.

There are at least 2 buildings over 300 feet under construction. Richmond Yards is 103 m or 338 feet. 7177 Quinpool Road's height isn't listed but it's 32 floors. Site prep and preliminary work is also happening for Promenade which is 2x31 floors.

There are likely over a dozen towers proposed over 300 feet. I think the tallest is at King's Wharf and it has a height cap of 120 m or just under 400 feet. Halifax has basically blanket height restrictions so there are a lot of buildings in the 80-90 m range and these days more are being allowed in the 90-120 m range, while nothing above that is allowed.
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Will do... and dont forget, Kelowna with 2 and Quebec City with 3! :-)
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Probably true of a lot of places but the building counts are way off.

The old tallest in Halifax is Fenwick tower which is 98 m or 322 feet.

There are at least 2 buildings over 300 feet under construction. Richmond Yards is 103 m or 338 feet. 7177 Quinpool Road's height isn't listed but it's 32 floors. Site prep and preliminary work is also happening for Promenade which is 2x31 floors.

There are likely over a dozen towers proposed over 300 feet. I think the tallest is at King's Wharf and it has a height cap of 120 m or just under 400 feet. Halifax has basically blanket height restrictions so there are a lot of buildings in the 80-90 m range and these days more are being allowed in the 90-120 m range, while nothing above that is allowed.
Right, so I guess I didnt flip to the second page on Emporis on that city. It was late haha... According to that though there are 3 proposed and 3 U/C over 300 feet, far from a dozen, although Emporis is far from being gospel itself so I'm just not sure. We are all just working with the best info available without having to dig through a bunch of newspaper articles and whatnot, but anyway, thanks for the clarification. Maybe someone from Halifax can confirm?
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Right, so I guess I didnt flip to the second page on Emporis on that city. It was late haha... According to that though there are 3 proposed and 3 U/C over 300 feet, far from a dozen, although Emporis is far from being gospel itself so I'm just not sure. We are all just working with the best info available without having to dig through a bunch of newspaper articles and whatnot, but anyway, thanks for the clarification. Maybe someone from Halifax can confirm?
The best source is probably the Halifax local:

Urban https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=223
Suburban https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=224

But I do think it's hard to even keep track of what is happening. The biggest proposal is probably a 3x30 storey development on the Dartmouth side and I know it was posted but it may not have its own thread.
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The Canadian figures are all going to be missing some to a lot. SSP hasn't been updated in six months or more and Emporis is even less reliable. This year has been record breaking for tower starts.
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Can you please notate which of the structures in your list are currently under construction? I have updated the OP to reflect the list you gave.
Sure:

U/C
760 ft. 60 floors, Olympic and Hill, Res., Downtown
695 ft. 64 floors, The Beaudry, Res., Downtown
530 ft. 42 floors, Eighth & Fig, Res., Downtown
529 ft. 42 floors, Fig+Pico Tower I, Hotel, Downtown
439 ft. 38 floors, Hallasan Tower, Res., Koreatown (Los Angeles) [aka 696 S. New Hampshire Ave,]
390 ft. 35 floors, Alloy, Res., Arts District/Downtown [aka 520 Mateo]

Topped out but on hold:
677 ft. 49 floors, Oceanwide Plaza Tower I, Res., Downtown
530 ft. 40 floors, Oceanwide Plaza Tower II, Res., Downtown
530 ft. 40 floors, Oceanwide Plaza Tower III, Res., Downtown

And here's the 300+ ft. buildings in the region that are outside of LA city limits, all of them complete:
  1. 460 ft. 36 floors, The Tower, Ofc., Burbank
  2. 417 ft. 35 floors, Shoreline Gateway, Res., Long Beach
  3. 397 ft. 30 floors, One World Trade Center, Ofc., Long Beach
  4. 395 ft. 32 floors, Sierra Towers, Res., West Hollywood
  5. 360 ft. 24 floors, 222 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
  6. 353 ft. 25 floors, Glendale Plaza, Ofc., Glendale
  7. 345 ft. 21 floors, West Ocean Condominiums I, Res., Long Beach
  8. 330 ft. 27 floors, Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, hotel, Cabazon
  9. 328 ft. 22 floors, The Lexington, Ofc., Glendale
  10. 323 ft. 21 floors, 200 Spectrum Center, Ofc., Irvine
  11. 323 ft. 21 floors, 400 Spectrum Center, Ofc., Irvine
  12. 315 ft. 20 floors, 520 Newport Center Drive, Ofc., Newport Beach
  13. 312 ft. 24 floors, Landmark Square, Ofc., Long Beach
  14. 302 ft. 20 floors, Galaxy Towers, Res., Long Beach
  15. 300 ft. 20 floors, 100 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
  16. 300 ft. 20 floors, 200 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
  17. 300 ft. 21 floors, 1000 Wilshire, Ofc., Santa Monica
  18. 300 ft. 21 floors, Nestle Building, Ofc., Glendale

I hope my fellow Angelenos will jump in and offer additions or corrections if they have any.

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U/C
760 ft. 60 floors, Olympic and Hill, Res., Downtown
695 ft. 64 floors, The Beaudry, Res., Downtown
530 ft. 42 floors, Eighth & Fig, Res., Downtown
529 ft. 42 floors, Fig+Pico Tower I, Hotel, Downtown
439 ft. 38 floors, Hallasan Tower, Res., Koreatown (Los Angeles) [aka 696 S. New Hampshire Ave,]
390 ft. 35 floors, Alloy, Res., Arts District/Downtown [aka 520 Mateo]

Topped out but on hold:
677 ft. 49 floors, Oceanwide Plaza Tower I, Res., Downtown
530 ft. 40 floors, Oceanwide Plaza Tower II, Res., Downtown
530 ft. 40 floors, Oceanwide Plaza Tower III, Res., Downtown

And here's the 300+ ft. buildings in the region that are outside of LA city limits, all of them complete:
  1. 460 ft. 36 floors, The Tower, Ofc., Burbank
  2. 417 ft. 35 floors, Shoreline Gateway, Res., Long Beach
  3. 397 ft. 30 floors, One World Trade Center, Ofc., Long Beach
  4. 395 ft. 32 floors, Sierra Towers, Res., West Hollywood
  5. 360 ft. 24 floors, 222 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
  6. 353 ft. 25 floors, Glendale Plaza, Ofc., Glendale
  7. 345 ft. 21 floors, West Ocean Condominiums I, Res., Long Beach
  8. 328 ft. 22 floors, The Lexington, Ofc., Glendale
  9. 323 ft. 21 floors, 200 Spectrum Center, Ofc., Irvine
  10. 323 ft. 21 floors, 400 Spectrum Center, Ofc., Irvine
  11. 315 ft. 20 floors, 520 Newport Center Drive, Ofc., Newport Beach
  12. 312 ft. 24 floors, Landmark Square, Ofc., Long Beach
  13. 302 ft. 20 floors, Galaxy Towers, Res., Long Beach
  14. 300 ft. 20 floors, 100 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
  15. 300 ft. 20 floors, 200 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
  16. 300 ft. 21 floors, 1000 Wilshire, Ofc., Santa Monica
  17. 300 ft. 21 floors, Nestle Building, Ofc., Glendale

I hope my fellow Angelenos will jump in and offer additions or corrections if they have any.
Thank you! Updating now.

Are you willing to go the extra mile and conquer the various IE skylines?

Note: should there not be 18 outside of Los Angeles?

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Los Angeles (proper) has 106 buildings completed, topped out, and under construction that are 300+ ft. Six of them are under construction. I don't have a value for Z. Three towers are topped out but on hold (Oceanwide). The tallest tower is 1100 ft., the average of the top ten tallest is 813.5 ft. I don't have a value for C. Most are downtown and in Century City, but far too many are solo and/or scattered across the city to bother trying to classify them by area.

Greater Los Angeles has 124 buildings completed, topped out, and under construction that are 300+ ft. Again, at least six are under construction and three on hold and the ten tallest still average 813.5 ft.
124-106=18?
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Thank you! Updating now.

Are you willing to go the extra mile and conquer the various IE skylines?
Last fall a bunch of LA forumers poured over everything we could get listing 300+ buildings in greater Los Angeles--Emporis, Wikipedia, SSP diagrams, and media sources, and this is all that we came up with (I added the newest stuff in LA), including for the Inland Empire.

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Note: should there not be 18 outside of Los Angeles?

124-106=18?
I must have been mistaken on the math--I've checked the list of 300+ ft. buildings outside LA city limits three times now, and this is all I've got. So 123 for the entire region.

EDIT: There is a 330-ft. casino hotel in Morongo which a local newspaper calls 'the tallest building in the Inland Empire.' I'll change my list.
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300+ ft. buildings in greater Los Angeles outside LA city limits:
  1. 460 ft. 36 floors, The Tower, Ofc., Burbank
  2. 417 ft. 35 floors, Shoreline Gateway, Res., Long Beach
  3. 397 ft. 30 floors, One World Trade Center, Ofc., Long Beach
  4. 395 ft. 32 floors, Sierra Towers, Res., West Hollywood
  5. 360 ft. 24 floors, 222 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
  6. 353 ft. 25 floors, Glendale Plaza, Ofc., Glendale
  7. 345 ft. 21 floors, West Ocean Condominiums I, Res., Long Beach
  8. 330 ft. 27 floors, Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, hotel, Cabazon
  9. 328 ft. 22 floors, The Lexington, Ofc., Glendale
  10. 323 ft. 21 floors, 200 Spectrum Center, Ofc., Irvine
  11. 323 ft. 21 floors, 400 Spectrum Center, Ofc., Irvine
  12. 315 ft. 20 floors, 520 Newport Center Drive, Ofc., Newport Beach
  13. 312 ft. 24 floors, Landmark Square, Ofc., Long Beach
  14. 302 ft. 20 floors, Galaxy Towers, Res., Long Beach
  15. 300 ft. 20 floors, 100 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
  16. 300 ft. 20 floors, 200 North Sepulveda, Ofc., El Segundo
  17. 300 ft. 21 floors, 1000 Wilshire, Ofc., Santa Monica
  18. 300 ft. 21 floors, Nestle Building, Ofc., Glendale
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wwmiv, I apologize for coming back with new info seemingly randomly--I'm avoiding doing any actual work today, and winging this list when I think I can get away with it, haha. I've got at least another building to add to LA.

302 ft. 32 floors, Conrad Los Angeles, hotel, Downtown (complete)
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wwmiv, I apologize for coming back with new info seemingly randomly--I'm avoiding doing any actual work today, and winging this list when I think I can get away with it, haha. I've got at least another building to add to LA.

302 ft. 32 floors, Conrad Los Angeles, hotel, Downtown (complete)
You’re totally fine! Thank you!

That pushed the average for DTLA down to 516 from 519.
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