Los Angeles

United States

Facts

Density

0 people per km²

0 people per mi²

# of 150m+ buildings

27 Completed • 4 Under Construction

First 150m+ Building

Tallest Building

Most Common Function*

Office (69%)

Most Common Material*

Steel (83%)

Rankings

by no. of 150m+ completed buildings

#

45

Tallest City in

the World
#

6

Tallest City in

North America
#

5

Tallest City in

United States

Buildings

Rank
Name
Status

Completed

Architecturally Topped Out

Structurally Topped Out

Under Construction

On Hold

Proposed

Vision

Never Completed

Demolished

Competition Entry

Canceled

Proposed Renovation

Under Renovation

Renovated

Under Demolition

Height

1

Wilshire Grand Center

335.3 m / 1,100 ft

2

U.S. Bank Tower

310.3 m / 1,018 ft

3

Aon Center

261.5 m / 858 ft

4

Two California Plaza

228.6 m / 750 ft

5

Gas Company Tower

228.3 m / 749 ft

6

Bank of America Plaza

224 m / 735 ft

7

777 Tower

221 m / 725 ft

8

Wells Fargo Tower

220.4 m / 723 ft

9

Figueroa at Wilshire

218.5 m / 717 ft

10

City National Tower

213.1 m / 699 ft

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