List of tallest buildings in Austin, Texas
The tallest building in the U.S. city of Austin, Texas is The Independent, standing 690 ft (210 m) tall as the tallest building in Texas outside of Houston and Dallas and the tallest all-residential tower west of the Mississippi River.[1] The second-tallest building is The Austonian, which stands 683 ft (208 m) tall; this is followed by the Fairmont Austin at 595 ft (181 m) tall and Block 185, which stands 594 ft (181 m) tall and is Austin's tallest office building. Some of Austin's former tallest buildings include 360 Condominiums, Austin's tallest from 2008 to 2010 at 581 ft (177 m) tall, and the 516 ft (157 m) Frost Bank Tower, Austin's tallest from 2004 to 2008.[2][3]

The history of skyscrapers in Austin began with the construction of the Scarbrough Building in 1910, which is often regarded as the first skyscraper built in the city.[4] Austin went through a skyscraper boom in the 1970s and 1980s,[5] which resulted in the construction of more than 15 of the tallest buildings in the city. Since 2007, the city has been going through a second building boom, with a multitude of buildings constructed, including the city's seven tallest buildings. As of February 2020, the city of Austin has 170 high rises.
Tallest buildings
This list ranks Austin's delivered (completed and occupied) skyscrapers that stand at least 200 feet (61 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts or other objects not part of the original plans. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.
Rank | Name | Image | Height ft (m) |
Floors | Year | Coordinates | Primary Purpose | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | The Independent | ![]() |
690 (210) | 58 | 2019 | 30°16′04.6″N 97°45′03.04″W | Residential[6] | The tallest all-residential building in the United States west of the Mississippi River; tallest building in Texas outside Houston and Dallas. |
2 | The Austonian | ![]() |
683 (208) | 56 | 2010 | 30°15′53.43″N 97°44′41.37″W | Residential | A 61-foot rooftop screen element sits atop the 622-foot condo tower bringing its official height to 683 feet
Was the tallest building in Austin before being surpassed by The Independent.[1] |
3 | Fairmont Austin | ![]() |
595 (181) | 37 | 2018 | 30°15′43.54″N 97°44′17.50″W | Hotel | A 139-foot spire sits atop the 456-foot hotel bringing its official height to 595 feet.[7] |
4 | Block 185 | ![]() |
594 (181) | 35 | 2021 | 30°15′55.99″N 97°45′1.6″W | Office | Tallest office building in Austin.[8] |
5 | 360 Condominiums | ![]() |
581 (177) | 44 | 2008 | 30°16′2.27″N 97°44′58.94″W | Residential | Currently the sixth tallest all-residential building in the United States west of the Mississippi River. Stood as the tallest residential building in Texas until the Austonian surpassed it. The building was originally designed to be shorter, but more floors and units were later added. A 109-foot spire projects up from the 472-foot building bringing its official height to 581 feet[2] |
6 | 44 East | ![]() |
573 (175) | 49 | 2022 | 30°15′20.88″N 97°44′20.62″W | Residential | [9] |
7 | Indeed Tower | ![]() |
542 (165) | 36 | 2021 | 30°16′8.16″N 97°44′39.19″W | Office | [10] |
8 | Frost Bank Tower | ![]() |
516 (157) | 33 | 2004 | 30°15′58.73″N 97°44′34.65″W | Office | The tallest building in Austin at time of completion and the first skyscraper in the United States to start construction after the September 11, 2001 attacks. A 116-foot crown sits atop the 400-foot office building bringing its official height to 516 feet[3] |
Hanover Republic Square | ![]() |
44 | 2022 | 30°16′3.56″N 97°44′45.54″W | Residential | Its twin tower, Hanover Brazos Street, will be complete in 2023. | ||
10 | W Austin Hotel and Residences | ![]() |
476 (145) | 37 | 2010 | 30°15′56.69″N 97°44′49.44″W | Hotel/Residential | The tower component of the Block 21 development.[11] |
11 | Fifth & West | ![]() |
459 (140) | 39 | 2019 | 30°16′10.33″N 97°45′2.22″W | Residential | Tallest building in the West 6th District.[12] |
12 | 300 Colorado | ![]() |
446 (136) | 32 | 2021 | 30°15′57.68″N 97°44′44.11″W | Office | [13] |
13 | Spring | ![]() |
434 (132) | 42 | 2009 | 30°16′7.77″N 97°45′14.32″W | Residential | Tallest building in the West End District.[14] |
14 | Northshore | ![]() |
424 (129) | 38 | 2016 | 30°15′55″N 97°44′58″W | Residential | [15] Tallest apartment building in Austin. Topped out September 2015. |
15 | The Bowie | ![]() |
423 (129) | 37 | 2015 | 30°16′09″N 97°45′19″W | Residential | [16] |
16 | 70 Rainey | ![]() |
419 (128) | 37 | 2019 | 30°15′30.44″N 97°44′21.21″W | Residential | Tallest building in the Rainey Street Historic District.[17] |
17 | The Ashton | ![]() |
416 (127) | 34 | 2009 | 30°15′51.49″N 97°44′43.42″W | Residential | Originally named The Altavida.[18] Tallest brick-clad building in Austin. |
18 | JW Marriott Austin | ![]() |
408 (124) | 32 | 2015 | 30°15′48.69″N 97°44′37.24″W | Hotel | 1,012 rooms.[19] Second largest JW Marriott in the world by number of rooms. |
19 | Four Seasons Residences | ![]() |
401 (122) | 32 | 2010 | 30°15′44.28″N 97°44′29.77″W | Residential | Part of the San Jacinto Center, and built on the site originally planned for Two San Jacinto Center. Operated by Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts. |
600 Congress | ![]() |
32 | 1984 | 30°16′7.34″N 97°44′35.85″W | Office | Formerly known and still commonly referred to as One American Center. Tallest building in Austin from 1984 to 2004.[20] | ||
21 | 500 West 2nd Street | ![]() |
400 (122) | 29 | 2017 | 30°15′57.4″N 97°44′57.9″W | Office | [21] |
22 | One Eleven Congress | ![]() |
397 (121) | 30 | 1987 | 30°15′47.8″N 97°44′36.5″W | Office | [22] |
Colorado Tower | ![]() |
29 | 2014 | 30°16′7.34″N 97°44′35.85″W | Office | [23] | ||
Austin Proper | ![]() |
32 | 2019 | 30°15′58.0428″N 97°44′59.9352″W | Hotel/Residential | [24] | ||
25 | Third + Shoal | ![]() |
389 (119) | 29 | 2019 | 30°16′00.11″N 97°45′00.10″W | Office | [25] |
26 | Austin Marriott Downtown | ![]() |
386 (118) | 31 | 2020 | 30°15′46.31″N 97°44′29.62″W | Hotel | [26] |
27 | Hilton Austin | ![]() |
377 (115) | 31 | 2004 | 30°15′54.49″N 97°44′17.58″W | Hotel/Residential | [27] |
28 | The Quincy | ![]() |
369 (112) | 30 | 2021 | 30°15′38.58″N 97°44′19.92″W | Residential/Office | [28] |
29 | Natiivo Austin | ![]() |
358 (109) | 33 | 2022 | 30°15′23.02″N 97°44′19.67″W | Hotel/Residential | [29] |
30 | 405 Colorado | ![]() |
356 (109) | 25 | 2021 | 30°16′00.20″N 97°44′39.76″W | Office | [30] |
31 | The Thompson | ![]() |
355 (108) | 31 | 2022 | 30°16′00.53″N 97°44′28.55″W | Hotel/Residential | [31] |
32 | Alexan Waterloo | ![]() |
350 (110) | 29 | 2021 | 30°16′15.87″N 97°44′02.08″W | Residential | [32][33] |
33 | Hyatt Centric Congress Avenue Austin | ![]() |
346 (105) | 31 | 2023 | 30°16′10.77″N 97°44′30.28″W | Hotel | [34] |
34 | Seaholm Residences | ![]() |
341 (104) | 30 | 2016 | 30°16′01.3″N 97°45′07.7″W | Residential | [35] |
35 | Windsor on the Lake | ![]() |
339 (103) | 31 | 2008 | 30°15′21.57″N 97°44′22.06″W | Residential | [36] |
36 | Bank of America Center | ![]() |
336 (102) | 26 | 1975 | 30°16′3.53″N 97°44′33.49″W | Office | Tallest building in Austin from 1975 to 1984.[37] |
37 | Aloft and Element Austin Downtown | ![]() |
328 (100) | 31 | 2017 | 30°16′8.87″N 97°44′44.92″W | Hotel | [38] |
300 West Sixth | ![]() |
23 | 2002 | 30°16′8.87″N 97°44′44.92″W | Office | [39][40] | ||
100 Congress | ![]() |
22 | 1987 | 30°15′50.72″N 97°44′41.99″W | Office | [41][42] | ||
40 | San Jacinto Center | ![]() |
324 (99) | 20 | 1987 | 30°15′44.52″N 97°44′34.65″W | Office | San Jacinto Center was originally planned to have a twin, Two San Jacinto Center, but the latter was cancelled due to a market crash.[43] |
41 | The Monarch | ![]() |
323 (98) | 29 | 2008 | 30°16′8.6″N 97°45′8.25″W | Residential | [44] |
42 | Chase Tower | ![]() |
322 (98) | 21 | 1974 | 30°16′6″N 97°44′42.37″W | Office | [45][46] This was the 2nd building to exceed the height of the Texas State Capitol, and was the tallest building in Austin from 1974-1975, when the Bank of America Center was built. |
43 | Yugo Austin Waterloo | ![]() |
321 (98) | 30 | 2022 | 30°17′17.74″N 97°44′38.79″W | Residential | Tallest building in West Campus.[47] |
44 | Texas State Capitol | ![]() |
311 (95) | 4 | 1888 | 30°16′28.75″N 97°44′25.61″W | Office | [48] |
45 | Domain Tower 2 | 308 (94) | 24 | 2022 | 30°23′41.2″N 97°43′19.71″W | Office | Tallest building in The Domain and outside of Central Austin.[49] | |
46 | UT Main Building | ![]() |
307 (94) | 29 | 1937 | 30°17′9.24″N 97°44′21.75″W | Education/Office | Before the observation deck was closed in the 1970s, it was visited by around 70,000 people per year. The observation deck was reopened in 1998 with guided tours and protective metal latticework around the perimeter of the observation deck. Tallest building built in Austin in the 1930s.[50] |
Dobie Center | ![]() |
29 | 1972 | 30°17′0.17″N 97°44′28.51″W | Residential | Tallest Dormitory in Austin.[51] | ||
48 | 301 Congress | ![]() |
306 (93) | 22 | 1986 | 30°15′54.86″N 97°44′34.84″W | Office | Located in the lobby are fossils archaeologists believe are the skull of a Saber Tooth Tiger and the tusk of a Mastodon.[52][53] |
49 | Gables Republic Square & Hotel ZaZa | ![]() |
305 (93) | 24 | 2019 | 30°16′2.2″N 97°44′46.92″W | Hotel/Residential | [54] |
50 | University of Texas System Headquarters | ![]() |
270 (82) | 19 | 2017 | 30°16′10.6″N 97°44′38.4″W | Office | [55] |
51 | SkyHouse Austin | ![]() |
264 (80) | 23 | 2014 | 30°15′26.2″N 97°44′20.9″W | Residential | [56] |
52 | SEVEN | ![]() |
263 (80) | 24 | 2015 | 30°16′13.8″N 97°44′55.8″W | Residential | The updated design replaced the stalled plans to build 7Rio[57] |
53 | Westgate Tower | ![]() |
261 (80) | 25 | 1967 | 30°16′26.35″N 97°44′34.65″W | Residential | Tallest building built in Austin in the 1960s. The building had the highest rooftop pool until the Four Seasons Residence were completed. The first residential skyscraper in Austin.[58] |
54 | The Shore | ![]() |
257 (78) | 22 | 2007 | 30°15′34.18″N 97°44′21.71″W | Residential | [59] |
55 | Capitol Tower | ![]() |
246 (75) | 20 | 1986 | 30°16′14.14″N 97°44′23.06″W | Office | [60] |
56 | 816 Congress | ![]() |
242 (74) | 20 | 1984 | 30°16′14.78″N 97°44′33.92″W | Office | [61] |
5th & Colorado | ![]() |
18 | 2016 | 30°17′14.01″N 97°44′32.6″W | Office | [62] | ||
58 | Travis County Civil and Family Courts Facility | ![]() |
239 (73) | 12 | 2022 | 30°16′48.99″N 97°44′32.83″W | Office | First expansion of the Travis County civil courts system since 1931.[63] |
59 | The Castilian | ![]() |
237 (72) | 23 | 1969 | 30°17′14.01″N 97°44′32.6″W | Residential | American Campus Communities Inc. invested about $20 million to remodel this property in 2017.[64] |
William P. Clements State Office Building | ![]() |
15 | 1986 | 30°16′40.89″N 97°44′32.49″W | Office | Tallest building in the Uptown/Arts District. The building was rated in 1992 by The Chronicle, as The Building with the Best Acoustics.[65] | ||
61 | 21 Rio | ![]() |
236 (72) | 21 | 2009 | 30°17′3.4″N 97°44′41.38″W | Residential | Tallest building in West Campus from 2009 to 2022.[66] |
62 | Club Wyndham Austin | ![]() |
235 (72) | 22 | 2016 | 30°16′18.2″N 97°44′51.1″W | Residential | Originally an apartment building called "Rise on 8th", converted to timeshare units in 2017.[67] |
63 | Moody Tower | ![]() |
234 (71) | 17 | 1981 | 30°16′41.83″N 97°44′35.81″W | Office | A 62-foot flagpole sits atop the building, bringing the tip height to 296 feet.[68] |
RiverSouth | ![]() |
15 | 2022 | 30°15′32.02″N 97°44′57.59″W | Office | Tallest building in South Austin.[69] | ||
65 | Hilton Garden Inn Austin University Capitol District | ![]() |
230 (70) | 18 | 2021 | 30°16′45.70″N 97°44′29.40″W | Hotel | [70] |
66 | 823 Congress | ![]() |
229 (70) | 16 | 1971 | 30°16′13.77″N 97°44′29.74″W | Office | Was the tallest commercial building in Austin until the Chase Bank Tower was built.[71] |
67 | Austin Centre | ![]() |
226 (69) | 16 | 1986 | 30°16′7.8″N 97°44′25.69″W | Hotel | The adoni granite on the outside was imported from Italy.[72] |
68 | AMLI on 2ND | ![]() |
225 (69) | 18 | 2008 | 30°15′58.06″N 97°44′53.03″W | Residential | [73] |
Physics, Math and Astronomy Building | ![]() |
14 | 1974 | 30°17′20.25″N 97°44′10.9″W | Education/Office | The building houses the Fusion Research Lab at UT. The building also houses the University's 16 inch telescope in Austin.[74] | ||
70 | Gables Park Tower | ![]() |
223 (68) | 18 | 2014 | 30°16′06.3″N 97°45′18.2″W | Residential | [75] |
Domain 10 | 15 | 2020 | 30°24′17.41″N 97°43′6.18″W | Office | [76] | |||
72 | George H.W. Bush State Office Building | ![]() |
222 (68) | 14 | 2022 | 30°16′47.33″N 97°44′14.32″W | Office | [77][78] |
73 | Domain 12 | 221 (67) | 17 | 2020 | 30°24′14.9″N 97°43′9.55″W | Office | [79] | |
74 | Shoal Creek Walk | ![]() |
219 (67) | 15 | 2018 | 30°16′14.9″N 97°45′08.8″W | Office | [80][81] |
75 | The Westin Austin Downtown | ![]() |
214 (65) | 19 | 2015 | 30°15′59.8″N 97°44′25.4″W | Hotel | [82] |
76 | The Bowen | 213 (65) | 19 | 2022 | 30°23′42.05″N 97°43′22.34″W | Residential | Tallest residential building in The Domain and outside of Central Austin.[83] | |
77 | Barbara Jordan State Office Building | ![]() |
211 (64) | 12 | 2022 | 30°16′41.83″N 97°44′18.8″W | Office | [78] |
78 | Capitol Center | ![]() |
210 (64) | 15 | 1984 | 30°16′17.08″N 97°44′27.85″W | Office | [84] |
Travis County Administration Building | ![]() |
15 | 1980 | 30°16′13.14″N 97°44′42.88″W | Office | [85] | ||
80 | The Catherine | ![]() |
209 (64) | 19 | 2015 | 30°15′34.9″N 97°44′53.1″W | Residential | Tallest residential building in South Austin[86] |
81 | Domain 11 | 208 (63) | 15 | 2018 | 30°24′19.28″N 97°43′9.45″W | Office | [87] | |
82 | Blackwell Thurman Criminal Justice Center | ![]() |
204 (62) | 11 | 2001 | 30°16′25.28″N 97°44′48.09″W | Office | The building was the tallest state government building to break ground since the Texas State Capitol in 1882[88] |
Tallest buildings: site prep or under construction
The following are projects which will rise at least 300 ft (91 m).
Name | Height* ft / m |
Floors | Year | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Waterline (98 Red River) | 1022 / 312 | 74 | 2026 | Under Construction | Hospitality, Office, & Residential[89] |
Sixth and Guadalupe | 875 / 267 | 66 | 2022 | Topped Out | Office & Residential[90] |
Conrad Residences (307 E. 2nd Street) | 755 / 230 | 62 | - | Site Prep | Hospitality & Residential[91] |
The Republic | 710 / 216 | 46 | 2025 | Under Construction | Office[92] |
ATX Tower (325 West 6th) | 675 / 206 | 58 | 2025 | Under Construction | Office & Residential[93][94][95] |
The Modern Austin Residences | 658 / 201 | 55 | 2023 | Under Construction | Residential[96][97] |
415 Colorado | 640 / 195 | 47 | - | Under Construction | Office & Residential[98] |
The Travis | 594 / 180 | 52 | 2024 | Under Construction | Residential[99] |
Paseo (80 Rainey) | 567 / 173 | 48 | 2025 | Under Construction | Residential[100] |
Hanover Brazos Street | 513 / 156 | 45 | 2022 | Topped Out | Residential[101] |
700 River | 500 / 152 | 42 | - | Under Construction | Residential[102] |
Vesper | 452 / 138 | 41 | 2024 | Topped Out | Residential[103] |
Symphony Square | 379 / 116 | 34 | - | Topped Out | Mixed-Use[104] |
The Linden | 333 / 101 | 28 | 2023 | Topped Out | Residential[105] |
Union on San Antonio | 332 / 101 | 29 | 2024 | Under Construction | Residential[106] |
Union on 24th | 310 / 94 | 29 | - | Topped Out | Residential[106] |
Tallest buildings: approved, site plan under review or proposed
The following are projects which are to rise at least 300 ft (91 m).
Name | Height* ft / m |
Floors | Year | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
80 Red River | 804 / 245 | 64 | 2025 | Proposed | Hospitality & Residential[107] |
Block 32 (3rd & San Jacinto) Phase II | 707 / 215 | 55 | - | Proposed | Office & Residential[108] |
Perennial II (413 Brazos) | 691 / 211 | 54 | - | Proposed | Office & Residential[109] |
62 East Ave | 684 / 208 | 57 | - | Proposed | Residential[110] |
Perennial Tower I (4th & Brazos) | 628 / 191 | 47 | 2025 | Approved | Office & Residential[111] |
Block 16 | 616 / 188 | 43 | 2023 | Approved | Office[112] |
701 W. 6th | 610 / 186 | 53 | - | Proposed | Residential |
Block 32 (3rd & San Jacinto) Phase I | 540 / 165 | 42 | - | Proposed | Office & Residential[113] |
Wilson Tower | 500 / 152 | 44 | 2026 | Proposed | Residential[114][115] |
5RR | 460 / 140 | 37 | - | Proposed | Residential[116] |
Hanover 4th & Colorado | 450 / 137 | 40 | - | Proposed | Residential[117] |
Sabine Tower Hotel (708 E 12th) | 439 / 134 | 38 | - | Proposed | Hospitality[118] |
14th and Guadalupe | 430 / 131 | 31 | - | Proposed | Office[119] |
The Hollis | 425 / 129 | 35 | - | Site Plan Under Review | Residential[120] |
Annie B (Block 150) | 423 / 124 | 36 | 2022 | Site Plan Under Review | Residential[121][122] |
506 West | 415 / 126 | 37 | - | Proposed | Residential[123] |
14th & Lavaca | 414 / 126 | 32 | - | Site Plan Under Review | Residential[124] |
Embassy Suites & Tempo by Hilton | 371 / 113 | 30 | - | Site Plan Under Review | Hospitality[125] |
The Benjamin | 338 / 103 | 27 | - | Site Plan Under Review | Residential[126] |
12th & Red River | 335 / 102 | 27 | 2023 | Approved | Hospitality[127][128] |
24RG | 312 / 95 | 31 | - | Proposed | Residential[129] |
Marvin Gardens (2200 San Antonio) | 310 / 95 | 30 | - | Proposed | Residential[130] |
* Table entries with dashes (-) indicate that information regarding building heights or dates of completion has not yet been released
Timeline of tallest buildings
This list includes buildings that have held the title of the tallest building (as measured by architectural height and not tip or roof height) in Austin as well as the current titleholder, The Independent.
Name | Image | Street address | Years as tallest | Height ft (m) |
Floors | Coordinates | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Texas State Capitol | ![]() |
1100 Congress Avenue | 1888–1974 | 311 (95) | 4 | 30°16′28.42″N 97°44′25.07″W | [48] |
Chase Tower | ![]() |
210 West 6th Street | 1974–1975 | 325 (99) | 21 | 30°16′8″N 97°44′41.45″W | [46] |
Bank of America Center | ![]() |
515 Congress Avenue | 1975–1984 | 328 (100) | 25 | 30°16′3.47″N 97°44′33.41″W | [37] |
600 Congress | ![]() |
116 West 6th Street | 1984–2004 | 401 (122) | 32 | 30°16′6.94″N 97°44′35.96″W | [22] |
Frost Bank Tower | ![]() |
120 East 4th Street | 2004–2008 | 515 (157) | 33 | 30°15′58.93″N 97°44′34.42″W | [3] |
360 Condominiums | ![]() |
360 Nueces Street | 2008–2010 | 581 (177) | 44 | 30°16′2.17″N 97°44′59.21″W | [2] |
The Austonian | ![]() |
201 Colorado Street | 2010–2019 | 683 (208) | 56 | 30°15′53.36″N 97°44′41.45″W | [1] |
The Independent | ![]() |
301 West Avenue | 2019–present | 690 (210) | 58 | 30°16′04.6″N 97°45′03.04″W | [6] |
See also
- List of tallest buildings in Texas
- List of tallest buildings in the United States
- List of tallest structures in the United States
- List of tallest buildings in Dallas
- List of tallest buildings in El Paso
- List of tallest buildings in Houston
- List of tallest buildings in San Antonio
- List of tallest buildings in Corpus Christi
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External links
- Diagram of Austin skyscrapers on SkyscraperPage