Highrise/skyscraper Development Lists - All U.S. Cities Applicable

The NYC construction boom music tune. Play this in the background while reading the CTBUH development list for NY.

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Climbing in the categories. The skyscraper city! That 300m+ figure will swell up 10+ eventually.

Future is looking tall. These dots seem to agree.

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Per Emporis as of today. Note that we are approaching 1000 skyscrapers.

Also add high-rises + skyscrapers to get a count over 7000+ as they are differentiated based on height. I believe skyscraper over 400ft + per thier definition. Either 300/400 ft, but I’m inclined to believe they classify it over 400 ft.

Click to zoom to see full data. Due to size, it cuts off.

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Current U/C list as per CTBUH. Note that the Emporis list includes high rises as well or structures 8-12 floors depending on height.


This is not everything, nowhere near the u/c activity, but just some of the biggies rising. Once you get into the 12-20 floor range, it goes through the stratosphere.

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Recent CTBUH list as of today for proposed. Note that this does not include everything, but still impressive.



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The one that started it all.

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Current CTBUH Lists as of 6-29-2019 for Jersey City and Newark and other U.S. cities.

Jersey City (includes all built, proposed, u/c, ect)

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For Newark NJ:

For Miami:





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^^^^^^

As with todays update.

I rebranded this thread to include all U.S. cities covered under YIMBY. Feel free to add any other “skyscraper/highrise” development" lists.

Figured instead of being NY focused, we can have lists for other U.S. cities as we do have a few cities that have thread tabs like Chicago, Philly, Seattle, and so on.

Sources can be from CTBUH, Emporis, or others if you know of any, or if one feels like they have their own list that they made.

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Title changed of thread.

With 2020, comes the most recent CTBUH List. Note does not include everything, but gives an idea. 2019 was a great year development wise, and may 2020 bring us good fortune.

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Rank:

Top 10 Tallest:

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Top 10 Proposed:

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Full List (u/c, proposed, topped out, on-hold ONLY):




Super Talls:

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Just as a supplement to the above, via Emporis for 2020. Note that like any updating data sources, there may be fluctuations or percent margin on the true numbers, but for an idea.

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  • Note that high rises and skyscrapers are different height category ranges, so they don’t overlap.
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Here’s one for Chicago: Via CTBUH as of 01-04-2020

Construction/topped out ***Does not include everything

Proposed:


Top 10 Tallest (Chicago seems to be killing it in the sub 300m or 200-270m catagory.

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Miami as of 2020 (January). Via CTBUH


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Been a while since the last CTBUH Update. 5-21-2020. Note; some may be missing.

For NYC:





Jersey City:

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Latest CTBUH Update as of 07-20-2020

NYC: Masterlist including completions; TOP 500

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List for Chicago, latest CTBUH data: 08-30-2020

  • not reflective of everything going on


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Did some data crunching over at SSP, but just to share:

2000 to 2020: Built and/or u/c. All for 100m+ for the last 20 years.

South Florida:

  1. Miami: 102
  2. Sunny Isles Beach: 27
  3. Miami Beach: 13
  4. Hallandale Beach: 3
  5. Hollywood: 5
  6. Fort Lauderdale: 8

Texas:

  1. Houston: 45
  2. The Woodlands and Galveston: 2 Each
  3. San Antonio: 2
  4. Austin: 29
  5. Dallas 12

Seattle Metro:

  1. Seattle: 48
  2. Bellevue: 7

California:

  1. Los Angeles: 29
  2. San Francisco: 33
  3. Sacramento: 3

Nevada:

  1. Las Vegas: 37!

Chicago Land:

  1. Chicago: 136

North East:

  1. NYC: 341
  2. Jersey City: 31
  3. White Plans: 4
  4. Fort Lee: 3
  5. Philly: 20
  6. Boston: 19

Bonus:

  1. Toronto, CA: 237!
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Generated a comparison chart (CTBUH Data) to compare 1980-1999 versus 2000 - 2024 with respect to 200.0m+ for the United States.

Note the one’s past 2020 are u/c and set to be completed at year 202X.

The U.S. for the most part has seen a great increase in general height, but between 1980 and 1999, it actually wasn’t NYC fueling much of this, but several U.S. cities spread out over the nation.

Now 2000 onward, a bulk has been NYC.

Comparing these last 2 decades versus 1980 to 1999.

if we do 100m+ for those intervals:

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Can you please add Vancouver as bonus as well? I would bet they are also… high!

For Vancouver, 2000-2020 only yielded 32 towers over 100m and 13 over 100m for 1980-1999.

With only 65 completions in its history over 100.

Under 100m, from 50m-99.9m, its 210 completions.

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