List of buildings with 100 floors or more


This is a list of buildings with 100 floors or more above ground. Dubai and Chicago are currently the only cities possessing three buildings with at least 100 floors. All of the buildings on this list are over 1,000 ft "supertalls" and are among the world's tallest buildings.

Completed buildings

This list includes buildings whose construction is complete, or are topped-out.
RankStructureCityCountry/territoryFloorsStatusYearHeight to architectural topHeight to roofHeight to pinnacle
1Burj KhalifaDubaiUAE163Complete2010
2Shanghai TowerShanghaiChina128Complete2015
3Goldin Finance 117TianjinChina128Topped out2027
4Lotte World TowerSeoulSouth Korea123Complete2017
5The Clock TowersMeccaSaudi Arabia120Complete2012
6Merdeka 118Kuala LumpurMalaysia118Complete2023
7Ping An Finance CentreShenzhenChina118Complete2017
8Guangzhou CTF Finance CentreGuangzhouChina111Complete2016
9CITIC TowerBeijingChina109Complete2018
10International Commerce CentreHong KongHong Kong108Complete2010
11Willis TowerChicagoUnited States108Complete1974
12Ryugyong HotelPyongyangNorth Korea105Topped out?
13Guangzhou International Finance CenterGuangzhouChina103Complete2010
14Empire State BuildingNew York CityUnited States102Complete1931
15Taipei 101TaipeiTaiwan101Complete2004
16Shanghai World Financial CenterShanghaiChina101Complete2008
17Wuhan Greenland CenterWuhanChina101Complete2022
18Marina 101DubaiUAE101Complete2017
19Princess TowerDubaiUAE101Complete2012
20LCT Landmark TowerBusanSouth Korea101Complete2019
21St. Regis ChicagoChicagoUnited States101Complete2020
22875 North Michigan AvenueChicagoUnited States100Complete1969
23Australia 108MelbourneAustralia100Complete2020

Buildings under construction

This is a list of buildings under construction that are planned to have 100 floors or more. It does not include proposed, approved and topped-out buildings.
StructureCityCountryFloors completedFloorsYearHeight to architectural top completedHeight to architectural topRemarks
Jeddah TowerJeddahSaudi Arabia881682028
Senna TowerBalneário CamboriúBrazil01532030
Lakhta Center 2Saint PetersburgRussia01502030
Burj AziziDubaiUnited Arab Emirates01332030
Six Senses Residences Dubai MarinaDubaiUnited Arab Emirates301222028
Tiger Sky TowerDubaiUnited Arab Emirates01162029
Uptown Dubai Tower 1DubaiUnited Arab Emirates01152030
Evergrande Hefei Center T1HefeiChina71122028TBDOn hold
SRG TowerDubaiUnited Arab Emirates251112027
Bayz 101 TowerDubaiUnited Arab Emirates01082029
Lakhta Center 3Saint PetersburgRussia01082031
Fuyuan Zhongshan 108 IFCZhongshanChina01082029
Sky Tower at Pinnacle One YongeTorontoCanada1041072027
Tianshan Gate of the WorldShijiazhuangChina01062030On hold
Aeternitas TowerDubaiUnited Arab Emirates831062027
Hyundai Global Business CenterSeoulSouth Korea01052030
Burj Binghatti Jacob & Co ResidencesDubaiUnited Arab Emirates431052027
Suzhou Zhongnan CenterSuzhouChina31032027TBDOn hold
Bayz 102 TowerDubaiUnited Arab Emirates01032029
Akhmat TowerGroznyRussia0102TBAOn hold
Chengdu Greenland TowerChengduChina1001012026
Chongqing Tall TowerChongqingChina0101TBAOn hold
China International Silk Road CenterXi'anChina611012027TBDOn-hold
Eye of Spring Trade CenterKunmingChina161002027TBDOn hold

Buildings cancelled

The following list is of those buildings that were planned to have 100 floors or more, for which the project did start but is now officially cancelled.
StructureCityCountryFloorsHeight to architectural topRemarks
Sky CityChangshaChina202The building was set to break ground in June 2013, aiming to be the world's tallest building. However, on 25 July 2013 the project was halted due to insufficient permission. In February 2015 it was reported that the construction would continue in 2016, but needed to be approved by the national level. Later, in July 2015, no work had been done there for two years. Some of the material they planned to use to build were used by local villagers, probably removing them to make a fishing pond.
Azerbaijan TowerBakuAzerbaijan189The tower was announced in 2012. Construction began in 2015, but was halted and cancelled by 2019.
Dubai OneDubaiUnited Arab Emirates161Proposed in 2015 and cancelled in 2021.
Tianfu CenterChengduChina157Originally it was going to have 677 meters and 157 floors, but it was reduced to a building of 489 meters and 95 floors.
Incheon TowerIncheonSouth Korea151Foundation work started at 2008. Construction halted 2009.
Wuhan Greenland CenterWuhanChina126Had to be redesigned as a 101-story building to maintain safe approaches to the local airport.
Rama IX Super TowerBangkokThailand125Construction started 2017, cancellation announced 2021.
Wuhan Chow Tai Fook Finance CentreWuhanChina84
Originally it was going to have 648 meters and 121 floors, but it was reduced to a building of 475 meters and 84 floors.
Miglin-Beitler SkyneedleChicagoUnited States125The project was cancelled in 1993 because of the Persian Gulf War.
Crown Las VegasLas VegasUnited States142The tower was announced in 2006. After two major redesigns, the project was officially cancelled in March 2008.
Anara TowerDubaiUnited Arab Emirates135cancelled in 2009
Seoul Light TowerSeoulSouth Korea133This building was the proposed landmark building of Digital Media City. Its construction started in 2009, but it was cancelled at 2012 because of conflict between the City of Seoul and the developer company and due to lack of funding.
Baoneng Shenyang Global Financial CenterShenyangChina114Construction started in 2014, construction halted in 2019, and was cancelled construction as of 10 October 2019.
India TowerMumbaiIndia126Foundation work began in 2010, but construction halted in 2011, and was cancelled as of 2015.
Old Chicago Main Post Office Twin TowersChicagoUnited States120The project was approved on 18 July 2013 and it was cancelled in December 2014.
Peachtree Financial TowerAtlantaUnited States119This building was announced in 2008 but the project was cancelled in 2012.
Russia TowerMoscowRussia118Construction started and a cornerstone was laid. The project was cancelled in 2009.
Grollo TowerMelbourneAustralia113The tower was proposed in 1997. After a major redesign, the project was officially cancelled in 2004.
Doha Tower and Convention CenterDohaQatar115Construction started in 2007. construction halted in 2010.
International Business CenterSeoulSouth Korea130The tower was proposed in 2000, the project was cancelled in 2008 and then was evolved into Seoul Lite Tower, which was later cancelled in 2012.
Meraas TowerDubaiUnited Arab Emirates112The tower was proposed in 2008, the project was cancelled in 2009 due to financial crisis.
Nina TowerHong KongChina110Redesigned and built as 2 buildings.
Hudson SpireNew York CityUnited States110Proposed in 2014 as Hudson Spire with 550 meters and 110 floors, but in 2016 the project changed The Spiral with 314 meters and 66 floors.
Television City TowerNew York CityUnited States150Proposed by Donald Trump as the tallest building in the world at the time, the project was cancelled in 1988 due to fierce local opposition.
10 Columbus CircleNew York CityUnited States137Now built as the Time Warner Center.
World OneMumbaiIndia117
Foundation work began in 2011, but
construction halted in 2016, and was later cancelled, but in 2018 the project was changed to World One with 285 meters and 76 floors.
7 South DearbornChicagoUnited States112Intended to be the tallest building in the world at the time, 7 South Dearborn was approved in 1999 but it was cancelled in 2001 because of a lack of funding.
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and Residence TowerChicagoUnited States111The project was proposed in 2009. The project was cancelled in 2012.
Skyfame Center Landmark TowerNanningChina108Due to the height restriction in China, it was reduced to a 346-meter, 72-story building.
Burj Al AlamDubaiUnited Arab Emirates108Foundation work started. Construction halted in 2009 and finally cancelled in 2013.
Busan Lotte Town TowerBusanSouth Korea107On Hold since 2013, to resume in 2018, was cancelled in 2019.
520 West 41st StreetNew York CityUnited States106Proposed in 2014 and was cancelled in 2020.
Asia PlazaKaohsiungTaiwan103Proposed in 1997.
DTI Tower 1IstanbulTurkey102Proposed in 2006 and cancelled in 2012
Millennium TowerFrankfurtGermany104This building was proposed in 2000 by Donald Trump. But it was cancelled in 2008 due to financial crisis. In 2018, the project was changed to Millenium Tower with 288 meters and 67 floors.
DAMAC HeightsDubaiUnited Arab Emirates100Proposed in 2006 as Ocean Heights 2 with and 106 floors, Due to the height restriction in United Arab Emirates, it was reduced to a 426-meter and 100 floors in 2008 and 420-meter 85-story building in 2010.
London Millennium TowerLondonUnited Kingdom108Now built as the Gherkin.
Palace of the SovietsMoscowSoviet Union100Construction started in 1937 on the site of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, which had been demolished in 1931. Construction was halted by the German invasion of 1941 but the project never resumed after the war. The cathedral was finally rebuilt on the same site in the 1990s.
Metropolitan Life North BuildingNew York CityUnited States100Designed in the 1920s as a 100-story skyscraper that would have been the tallest building in the world. Due to the stock market crash of 1929 and onset of the Great Depression, construction was halted at floor 29 in 1933. There is some speculation as to whether Metropolitan Life really intended to finish the 100-story building.