List of tallest buildings in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale skyline at night

This list of tallest buildings in Fort Lauderdale ranks skyscrapers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, by height. The heights of buildings includes architectural details (permanent parts) but excludes antennas. The tallest building in the city of Fort Lauderdale is the Las Olas River House Phase I, which is 138 m (452 feet) tall and has 42 floors. Despite being the largest city in Broward County, the tallest building in the county is actually the 505-foot (154 m) Beach Club Tower 2 in Hallandale Beach.[1]

Tallest Buildings

This article lists most downtown buildings taller than 70 meters (230 feet).

Rank Name Image Height Feet / Meters Floors Year Notes
1 Las Olas River House 452 / 138 42 2004 Residential[2]
2 Las Olas Grand - 420 / 128 38 2005 Residential[3]
3 110 Tower 410 / 125 30 1988 Commercial. Formerly known as AutoNation Tower[4]
4 Bank of America Plaza - 407 / 124 23 2003 Commercial[5]
5 One Financial Plaza 374 / 114 28 1972 Commercial[6]
6 8th Avenue Residences - 369 / 112 30 2016 Residential[7]
7 350 Las Olas Place - 362 / 110 30 2005 Residential[8]
8 Broward County Courthouse - 355 / 108 20 2015 Courthouse[9]
9 Broward Financial Center - 324 / 99 24 1985 Commercial[10]
10 New River Yacht Club I - 313 / 96 26 2014 Residential[11]
11 PNC Center - 300 / 91 23 1991 Commercial[12]
12 New River Center - 297 / 91 21 1990 Commercial[13]
13 One Corporate Center - 290 / 88 24 1981 Commercial[14]
14 Tower 101 - 259 / 79 20 2001 Commercial[15]
15 One East Broward Boulevard - 257 / 78 19 1984 Commercial[16]

Tallest Under Construction Or Approved

Rank Name Image Height Feet / Meters Floors Year Notes
1 100 Las Olas - 495 / 151 46 2018 Residential/Hotel, Under Construction
2 Icon Las Olas - 455 / 139 42 2017 Residential, Under Construction[17]

See also

References

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