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List of tallest buildings in Indianapolis

This list of tallest buildings in Indianapolis ranks skyscrapers and high-rises in the U.S. city of Indianapolis, Indiana, by height. Majority of the skyscrapers are located in Downtown Indianapolis. The tallest building in the city is the 49-story Salesforce Tower, which rises 811 feet (247 m) and was completed in 1990.[1] The structure is the tallest completed building in the state[2] and the 83rd tallest building in the U.S. In addition, it is the tallest building in the Midwest outside Chicago, Cleveland, and Minneapolis.[1] The city's second tallest structure is the OneAmerica Tower, which was the tallest building in Indiana from 1982 until 1990.[3] Of the 40 tallest buildings in Indiana, 34 are located in Indianapolis.[2]

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Skyline of Downtown Indianapolis, 2007. Use cursor to identify buildings

The history of skyscrapers in Indianapolis began with the completion in 1895 of the Thomas Building, which is regarded as the first high-rise in the city.[4] Before it was demolished, this structure stood 13 stories and 170 feet (52 m) in height.[4] Indianapolis went through an early high-rise construction boom in the 1960s, during which time the city saw the completion of the 372-foot (113 m) City-County Building.[5] The City-County Building was the first building in the city to rise higher than the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, and was the tallest building in the city until 1970.[5] However, the pace of new high-rise construction then slowed until 1982; starting in that year, Indianapolis entered into a large building boom that lasted until 1990. During that time, six of the city's ten tallest skyscrapers were built, including the Chase Tower, OneAmerica Tower and Market Tower.[1][3][6] Based on existing and under-construction buildings over 500 feet (152 m) tall, the skyline of Indianapolis is ranked first in Indiana, sixth in the Midwest (after Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit, Columbus and Cleveland) and 24th in the country.[A] As of May 2014, there are 142 completed high-rises in the city.[7] Indianapolis ranks first in the state in high-rise count, ahead of Fort Wayne.[8]

Indianapolis was the site of very little high-rise construction from the end of the boom in 1990 until the mid-2000s; the city has since entered into a third period of high-rise construction, with four skyscrapers that rank in city's 20 tallest buildings being completed after 2000. The tallest of these is the 376-foot (115 m) JW Marriott Indianapolis,[9] standing at 34 stories tall. Other projects completed after 2000 are the 287-foot (87 m) Conrad Indianapolis and 259 feet (79 m) Simon Property Group Headquarters, both in 2006.[10][11] One Indiana Square, now known as Regions Tower, went through an exterior refinishing after being damaged by high winds on April 2, 2006.[12] As of February 2019, there are four high-rise buildings under construction, approved for construction or proposed for construction in Indianapolis.[13]

Tallest buildings

This list ranks completed buildings in Indianapolis that stand at least 200 feet (61 m) tall based on standard height measurements. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.

  Tallest building in Indiana upon completion
Rank Name Image Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Use Coordinates Notes
1 Salesforce Tower   701 (214) 49 1990 Office 39°46′11″N 86°9′26″W / 39.76972°N 86.15722°W / 39.76972; -86.15722 (Salesforce Tower (Indianapolis)) As of April 2022, the 82nd-tallest building in the United States and tallest building in the Midwestern United States outside of Chicago and Cleveland.[14] The twin antenna masts bring the total height to 811 feet (247 m). Former names include Bank One Tower and Chase Tower.[15][14]
2 OneAmerica Tower   533 (162) 38 1982 Office 39°46′13″N 86°9′37″W / 39.77028°N 86.16028°W / 39.77028; -86.16028 (OneAmerica Tower) Building was topped out on July 30, 1982,[16] becoming the tallest building in Indianapolis and in Indiana until Salesforce Tower was completed in 1990.[17] Former names include AUL Tower and One American Square.[16][17] The building is unique for its hexagonal floorplate, interior courtyard, and Indiana limestone cladding.[18]
3 Regions Tower   504 (154) 37 1970 Office 39°46′13″N 86°09′18.50″W / 39.77028°N 86.1551389°W / 39.77028; -86.1551389 (Regions Tower (Indianapolis)) Building was topped out on November 9, 1968[19] and dedicated in December 1970.[20] Tallest building in Indianapolis and in Indiana until OneAmerica Tower was completed in 1982.[19] It opened as the Indiana National Bank (INB) Tower[20]/One Indiana Square.[19] The glass curtain wall façade was renovated in 1982 and 1992.[21] After severe weather damaged the building in 2006, it was reclad in 2007–2009 with a modern façade.[22]
4 Market Tower   421 (128)[23] 32[23] 1988 Office 39°46′8″N 86°9′34″W / 39.76889°N 86.15944°W / 39.76889; -86.15944 (Market Tower) The building was topped out on April 9, 1988[24] and dedicated on October 18, 1988.[25]
5 300 North Meridian   408 (124) 28 1989 Office 39°46′17″N 86°9′30″W / 39.77139°N 86.15833°W / 39.77139; -86.15833 (300 North Meridian) [26][27]
6 BMO Plaza   401 (122) 31 1988 Office 39°46′10.15″N 86°09′20.5″W / 39.7694861°N 86.155694°W / 39.7694861; -86.155694 (BMO Plaza) The building was topped out on June 16, 1987,[28] and opened as First Indiana Plaza and was later named M&I Plaza.[29][30]
7 JW Marriott Indianapolis   376 (115) 34 2011 Hotel 39°46′0″N 86°10′05.5″W / 39.76667°N 86.168194°W / 39.76667; -86.168194 (JW Marriott Indianapolis) The building was topped out on December 1, 2009[31] and opened on February 4, 2011.[32] The tallest hotel in Indiana, it is connected to the Indianapolis skywalk system.
8 City-County Building   372 (113) 28 1962 Government 39°46′04.5″N 86°09′12.75″W / 39.767917°N 86.1535417°W / 39.767917; -86.1535417 (City-County Building (Indianapolis))

Tallest building constructed in Indianapolis during the 1960s.[33][34] It contains a public indoor observation deck on the 28th floor[33]

9 101 West Ohio   360.13 (110)[35] 22 1987 Office 39°46′10.95″N 86°9′36.65″W / 39.7697083°N 86.1601806°W / 39.7697083; -86.1601806 (City-County Building (Indianapolis))

The building is topped with a 65-foot (20 m) xenon light pylon at its northeast corner[36]

10 AT&T Building   321 (98) 22 1932 Office 39°46′15.66″N 86°9′30.52″W / 39.7710167°N 86.1584778°W / 39.7710167; -86.1584778 (AT&T Building (Indianapolis))

When completed in the 1930s, the building was only seven floors high; additions in the 1940s and 1960s brought it to its current height.[37][38]

11 Capital Center South Tower   311 (95) 22 1987 Office 39°46′13.42″N 86°9′33.67″W / 39.7703944°N 86.1593528°W / 39.7703944; -86.1593528 (Capital Center South Tower)

Connected via atrium to the 26th-tallest building in Indianapolis, Fifth Third Bank Tower[39][40]

12 Hilton Indianapolis   302 (92) 18 1971 Hotel 39°46′8.46″N 86°9′38″W / 39.7690167°N 86.16056°W / 39.7690167; -86.16056 (Hilton Indianapolis)

Originally constructed as the headquarters of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Indiana (now Anthem)[41][42]

13 Riley Towers I   295 (90) 30 1963 Residential 39°46′30.54″N 86°9′10.15″W / 39.7751500°N 86.1528194°W / 39.7751500; -86.1528194 (Riley Towers I) Riley Towers I and II are the tallest residential buildings in Indianapolis and Indiana.[43][44]
Riley Towers II 39°46′32.68″N 86°9′9.35″W / 39.7757444°N 86.1525972°W / 39.7757444; -86.1525972 (Riley Towers II)
15 360 Market Square   290 (88) 28 2018 Residential 39°46′6.9″N 86°9′4.77″W / 39.768583°N 86.1513250°W / 39.768583; -86.1513250 (360 Market Square)

[45]

16 Conrad Indianapolis   287 (87) 23 2006 Hotel
Residential
39°46′3.21″N 86°9′34.3″W / 39.7675583°N 86.159528°W / 39.7675583; -86.159528 (Conrad Indianapolis)

Tallest building completed in Indianapolis during the 2000s.[10][46] It is connected to the Indianapolis skywalk system.

17 220 Meridian   284 (87) 23 1974 Office
Residential
39°46′13.43″N 86°9′30.57″W / 39.7703972°N 86.1584917°W / 39.7703972; -86.1584917 (220 Meridian)

Formerly known as the SBC 220 Building and AT&T 220 Building[47][48]

18 Market Square Center   283 (86) 20 1975 Office 39°46′10.15″N 86°9′14.41″W / 39.7694861°N 86.1540028°W / 39.7694861; -86.1540028 (Market Square Center)

Also known as the Gold Building.[49][50] In June 2022, developers announced it would be converted into a 350-unit apartment building.[51]

19 Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital   280 (85) 11 2013 Hospital 39°46′40.58″N 86°11′2.28″W / 39.7779389°N 86.1839667°W / 39.7779389; -86.1839667 (Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital)
20 CityView on Meridian   268 (82) 20 1966 Residential 39°49′30.85″N 86°9′22.01″W / 39.8252361°N 86.1561139°W / 39.8252361; -86.1561139 (CityView on Meridian)

Formerly tallest building outside downtown Indianapolis until completion of the Indianapolis International Airport Air Traffic Control Tower in 2005[52]

Hyatt Regency Indianapolis / PNC Center   268 (82) 22 1977 Hotel
Office
39°45′59.37″N 86°9′39.04″W / 39.7664917°N 86.1608444°W / 39.7664917; -86.1608444 (Hyatt Regency Indianapolis / PNC Center)

Tallest mixed-use building in Indianapolis.[53][54] It is connected to the Indianapolis skywalk system.

22 Simon Property Group Headquarters   259 (79) 14 2006 Office 39°46′0.84″N 86°9′44.34″W / 39.7669000°N 86.1623167°W / 39.7669000; -86.1623167 (Simon Property Group Headquarters) [11][55]
23 Indiana Statehouse   255 (78) 4 1888 Government 39°46′7.29″N 86°9′45.49″W / 39.7686917°N 86.1626361°W / 39.7686917; -86.1626361 (Indiana Statehouse) [56][57]
24 Fifth Third Bank Tower   246 (75) 17 1983 Office 39°46′15.78″N 86°9′33.22″W / 39.7710500°N 86.1592278°W / 39.7710500; -86.1592278 (Fifth Third Bank Tower)

Connected via atrium to the 12th-tallest building in Indianapolis, Capital Center South Tower[58][59]

25 Barnes and Thornburg Building   245 (75) 17 1909 Office 39°46′0.3″N 86°9′28.2″W / 39.766750°N 86.157833°W / 39.766750; -86.157833 (Barnes and Thornburg Building)

Originally known as the Merchants Bank Building[60][61]

26 Embassy Suites by Hilton Indianapolis Downtown   240.79 (73) 18 1985 Hotel 39°46′3.41″N 86°9′37.49″W / 39.7676139°N 86.1604139°W / 39.7676139; -86.1604139 (Embassy Suites by Hilton Indianapolis Downtown) [62] It is connected to the Indianapolis skywalk system.
27 8888 Keystone Crossing   229 (70) 18 1988 Office 39°55′0.82″N 86°6′31.86″W / 39.9168944°N 86.1088500°W / 39.9168944; -86.1088500 (8888 Keystone Crossing)
28 Fletcher Trust Building   218 (66) 16 1915 Hotel 39°46′7.73″N 86°9′23.74″W / 39.7688139°N 86.1565944°W / 39.7688139; -86.1565944 (Fletcher Trust Building)

Formerly known as the Fletcher Trust Building (1915–1996), then Ramada Waterbury Indianapolis Hotel (1996–2003)[63][64]

29 Sheraton Indianapolis City Centre   217 (66) 21 1969 Hotel 39°46′10.94″N 86°9′31.22″W / 39.7697056°N 86.1586722°W / 39.7697056; -86.1586722 (Sheraton Indianapolis City Centre)

Formerly known as the Radisson Hotel City Centre and the Hilton on the Circle[65][66]

30 Indiana Government Center North   214 (65) 14 1960 Government 39°46′8.81″N 86°9′53.28″W / 39.7691139°N 86.1648000°W / 39.7691139; -86.1648000 (Indiana Government Center North) [67][68]
Indianapolis Marriott Downtown   214 (65) 19 2001 Hotel 39°45′59.67″N 86°9′53.12″W / 39.7665750°N 86.1647556°W / 39.7665750; -86.1647556 (Indianapolis Marriott Downtown) [69][70] It is connected to the Indianapolis skywalk system.
32 One North Pennsylvania   212 (65) 16 1908 Office 39°46′2.72″N 86°9′21.59″W / 39.7674222°N 86.1559972°W / 39.7674222; -86.1559972 (One North Pennsylvania) [71][72]
33 Riley Hospital for Children Simon Family Tower   210 (64) 10 2010 Hospital 39°46′40.24″N 86°10′49.68″W / 39.7778444°N 86.1804667°W / 39.7778444; -86.1804667 (Riley Hospital for Children Simon Family Tower) [73][74]
34 30 South Meridian   206 (63) 13 1929 Office 39°45′58.33″N 86°9′30.52″W / 39.7662028°N 86.1584778°W / 39.7662028; -86.1584778 (30 South Meridian) [75][76]
35 Richard G. Lugar Tower   201 (61) 15 1974 Residential 39°46′45.21″N 86°8′59.57″W / 39.7792250°N 86.1498806°W / 39.7792250; -86.1498806 (Richard G. Lugar Tower) [77]
Hyatt House Indianapolis / Downtown
Hyatt Place Indianapolis / Downtown
  201 (61) 15 2019 Hotel 39°45′52.7″N 86°9′24.12″W / 39.764639°N 86.1567000°W / 39.764639; -86.1567000 (Hyatt House Indianapolis / Downtown) [78] Originally proposed as dual Aloft and Element hotel brands,[79] but changed to Hyatt Place and Hyatt House brands before construction.[80]
The Westin Indianapolis   201 (61) 15 1987 Hotel 39°45′59.34″N 86°9′48.59″W / 39.7664833°N 86.1634972°W / 39.7664833; -86.1634972 (The Westin Indianapolis) [81] It is connected to the Indianapolis skywalk system.
38 110 East Washington Street   200 (61) 15 1921 Residential 39°46′2.63″N 86°9′20.86″W / 39.7673972°N 86.1557944°W / 39.7673972; -86.1557944 (110 East Washington Street) [82][83]

Other structures

This list ranks completed structures in Indianapolis that stand at least 200 feet (61 m) tall based on standard height measurements. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a structure was completed.

Rank Name Image Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Use Coordinates Notes
1 Indianapolis International Airport Air Traffic Control Tower   340 (104)[84] 2005 Air traffic control 39°42′31.25″N 86°18′16.07″W / 39.7086806°N 86.3044639°W / 39.7086806; -86.3044639 (Indianapolis International Airport Air Traffic Control Tower)

Upon completion, it was the second-tallest air traffic control tower in the U.S. and among the ten tallest in the world.[85] It is the tallest habitable building outside downtown Indianapolis.[86]

2 Indiana State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument   284 (87) 1902 Monument 39°46′6.7″N 86°9′28.96″W / 39.768528°N 86.1580444°W / 39.768528; -86.1580444 (Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis))

Tallest structure in Indianapolis until the completion of the City-County Building in 1962.[87][88] Tallest structure in Indianapolis listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

3 Lucas Oil Stadium   270 (82) 2008 Stadium 39°45′37.13″N 86°9′49.43″W / 39.7603139°N 86.1637306°W / 39.7603139; -86.1637306 (Lucas Oil Stadium) [89][90]
4 Scottish Rite Cathedral   212 (65) 1929 Carillon 39°46′34.35″N 86°9′29.34″W / 39.7762083°N 86.1581500°W / 39.7762083; -86.1581500 (Scottish Rite Cathedral)
5 Indiana World War Memorial   210 (64) 1933 Monument 39°46′24.24″N 86°9′25.03″W / 39.7734000°N 86.1569528°W / 39.7734000; -86.1569528 (Indiana World War Memorial)
6 Old National Centre   208 (63) 1909 39°46′26.8″N 86°9′2.83″W / 39.774111°N 86.1507861°W / 39.774111; -86.1507861 (Old National Centre)

Tallest under construction, approved, and proposed

This lists high-rises that are under construction, approved, or proposed in Indianapolis and planned to rise at least 200 feet (61 m) in height, but are not yet completed structures. A floor count of 15 stories is used as the cutoff in place of a height of 200 feet (61 m) for buildings whose heights have not yet been released by their developers.

Name Height*
ft (m)
Floors Year*
(est.)
Status Notes
Signia by Hilton Indianapolis 480 (146) 40 2024–2025 Approved [91] Construction set to begin in early-2023.[92]
IU Health New Downtown Indianapolis Hospital 315 (96) or 350 (107) 14 or 16 2026–2027 Under construction The new hospital will consolidate operations of IU Health University and IU Health Methodist hospitals.[93][94]
Hilton Convention Hotel 275 (84) 25 TBD Approved [91][95] Construction to begin once the Signia achieves a 75% occupancy rate for two years.
408 North Delaware Street 265 (81) 23 2023 Proposed [96][97]
230 South Pennsylvania Street 290 (88)
360 (110)
16
26
TBD Proposed The project proposes two towers.[98]

Timeline of tallest buildings

This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Indianapolis. The Indiana State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument is often billed as the tallest building in Indianapolis from its completion in 1902 until the completion of the City-County Building. Because it is classified as an uninhabitable building, it is omitted from this list.

Name Image Street address Years as tallest Height
ft (m)
Floors Reference
Marion County Courthouse[B]   04.0200 E. Washington St. 1876–1962 (86 years) 280 (85) 4 [99]
City-County Building   07.0200 E. Washington St. 1962–1970 (8 years) 372 (113) 28 [34]
One Indiana Square[C]   01.0211 N. Pennsylvania St. 1970–1982 (12 years) 504 (154) 36 [100]
AUL Tower[D]   07.0200 N. Illinois St. 1982–1990 (8 years) 533 (162) 38 [101]
Bank One Tower[E]   05.0111 Monument Circle 1990–present
(33 years)
811 (247) 49 [102]

See also

Notes

A. ^ New York has 206 existing and under construction buildings over 500 feet (152 m), Chicago has 107, Miami has 37, Houston has 30, Los Angeles has 22, Dallas has 19, Atlanta has 19, San Francisco has 18, Las Vegas has 17, Boston has 16, Seattle has 14, Philadelphia has 15, Minneapolis has 10, Pittsburgh has 10, Jersey City has nine, Denver has eight, Detroit has seven, Charlotte has six, Columbus has five, Cleveland has four, New Orleans has four, Tulsa has four, and Tampa has four. Indianapolis, Kansas City, Portland, St. Louis and Hartford are tied with three each. Source of Skyline ranking information: SkyscraperPage.com: New York, Chicago, Miami, Houston, Los Angeles, , Atlanta, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Boston, Seattle, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Jersey City, Minneapolis, , Detroit, Charlotte, Columbus, Tulsa, Cleveland, New Orleans, Tampa, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Portland, St. Louis, Hartford.
B. ^ This building was demolished in 1962 following the completion of the City-County Building.
C. ^ This building was constructed as One Indiana Square but has since been renamed Regions Tower.
D. ^ This building was constructed as the AUL Building but has since been renamed OneAmerica Tower.
E. ^ This building was constructed as the Bank One Tower but has since been renamed Salesforce Tower.

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This list of tallest buildings in Indianapolis ranks skyscrapers and high rises in the U S city of Indianapolis Indiana by height Majority of the skyscrapers are located in Downtown Indianapolis The tallest building in the city is the 49 story Salesforce Tower which rises 811 feet 247 m and was completed in 1990 1 The structure is the tallest completed building in the state 2 and the 83rd tallest building in the U S In addition it is the tallest building in the Midwest outside Chicago Cleveland and Minneapolis 1 The city s second tallest structure is the OneAmerica Tower which was the tallest building in Indiana from 1982 until 1990 3 Of the 40 tallest buildings in Indiana 34 are located in Indianapolis 2 Skyline of Downtown Indianapolis 2007 Use cursor to identify buildings The history of skyscrapers in Indianapolis began with the completion in 1895 of the Thomas Building which is regarded as the first high rise in the city 4 Before it was demolished this structure stood 13 stories and 170 feet 52 m in height 4 Indianapolis went through an early high rise construction boom in the 1960s during which time the city saw the completion of the 372 foot 113 m City County Building 5 The City County Building was the first building in the city to rise higher than the Soldiers and Sailors Monument and was the tallest building in the city until 1970 5 However the pace of new high rise construction then slowed until 1982 starting in that year Indianapolis entered into a large building boom that lasted until 1990 During that time six of the city s ten tallest skyscrapers were built including the Chase Tower OneAmerica Tower and Market Tower 1 3 6 Based on existing and under construction buildings over 500 feet 152 m tall the skyline of Indianapolis is ranked first in Indiana sixth in the Midwest after Chicago Minneapolis Detroit Columbus and Cleveland and 24th in the country A As of May 2014 there are 142 completed high rises in the city 7 Indianapolis ranks first in the state in high rise count ahead of Fort Wayne 8 Indianapolis was the site of very little high rise construction from the end of the boom in 1990 until the mid 2000s the city has since entered into a third period of high rise construction with four skyscrapers that rank in city s 20 tallest buildings being completed after 2000 The tallest of these is the 376 foot 115 m JW Marriott Indianapolis 9 standing at 34 stories tall Other projects completed after 2000 are the 287 foot 87 m Conrad Indianapolis and 259 feet 79 m Simon Property Group Headquarters both in 2006 10 11 One Indiana Square now known as Regions Tower went through an exterior refinishing after being damaged by high winds on April 2 2006 12 As of February 2019 there are four high rise buildings under construction approved for construction or proposed for construction in Indianapolis 13 Contents 1 Tallest buildings 2 Other structures 3 Tallest under construction approved and proposed 4 Timeline of tallest buildings 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksTallest buildings EditThis list ranks completed buildings in Indianapolis that stand at least 200 feet 61 m tall based on standard height measurements This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts The Year column indicates the year in which a building was completed Tallest building in Indiana upon completion Rank Name Image Heightft m Floors Year Use Coordinates Notes1 Salesforce Tower 701 214 49 1990 Office 39 46 11 N 86 9 26 W 39 76972 N 86 15722 W 39 76972 86 15722 Salesforce Tower Indianapolis As of April 2022 the 82nd tallest building in the United States and tallest building in the Midwestern United States outside of Chicago and Cleveland 14 The twin antenna masts bring the total height to 811 feet 247 m Former names include Bank One Tower and Chase Tower 15 14 2 OneAmerica Tower 533 162 38 1982 Office 39 46 13 N 86 9 37 W 39 77028 N 86 16028 W 39 77028 86 16028 OneAmerica Tower Building was topped out on July 30 1982 16 becoming the tallest building in Indianapolis and in Indiana until Salesforce Tower was completed in 1990 17 Former names include AUL Tower and One American Square 16 17 The building is unique for its hexagonal floorplate interior courtyard and Indiana limestone cladding 18 3 Regions Tower 504 154 37 1970 Office 39 46 13 N 86 09 18 50 W 39 77028 N 86 1551389 W 39 77028 86 1551389 Regions Tower Indianapolis Building was topped out on November 9 1968 19 and dedicated in December 1970 20 Tallest building in Indianapolis and in Indiana until OneAmerica Tower was completed in 1982 19 It opened as the Indiana National Bank INB Tower 20 One Indiana Square 19 The glass curtain wall facade was renovated in 1982 and 1992 21 After severe weather damaged the building in 2006 it was reclad in 2007 2009 with a modern facade 22 4 Market Tower 421 128 23 32 23 1988 Office 39 46 8 N 86 9 34 W 39 76889 N 86 15944 W 39 76889 86 15944 Market Tower The building was topped out on April 9 1988 24 and dedicated on October 18 1988 25 5 300 North Meridian 408 124 28 1989 Office 39 46 17 N 86 9 30 W 39 77139 N 86 15833 W 39 77139 86 15833 300 North Meridian 26 27 6 BMO Plaza 401 122 31 1988 Office 39 46 10 15 N 86 09 20 5 W 39 7694861 N 86 155694 W 39 7694861 86 155694 BMO Plaza The building was topped out on June 16 1987 28 and opened as First Indiana Plaza and was later named M amp I Plaza 29 30 7 JW Marriott Indianapolis 376 115 34 2011 Hotel 39 46 0 N 86 10 05 5 W 39 76667 N 86 168194 W 39 76667 86 168194 JW Marriott Indianapolis The building was topped out on December 1 2009 31 and opened on February 4 2011 32 The tallest hotel in Indiana it is connected to the Indianapolis skywalk system 8 City County Building 372 113 28 1962 Government 39 46 04 5 N 86 09 12 75 W 39 767917 N 86 1535417 W 39 767917 86 1535417 City County Building Indianapolis Tallest building constructed in Indianapolis during the 1960s 33 34 It contains a public indoor observation deck on the 28th floor 33 9 101 West Ohio 360 13 110 35 22 1987 Office 39 46 10 95 N 86 9 36 65 W 39 7697083 N 86 1601806 W 39 7697083 86 1601806 City County Building Indianapolis The building is topped with a 65 foot 20 m xenon light pylon at its northeast corner 36 10 AT amp T Building 321 98 22 1932 Office 39 46 15 66 N 86 9 30 52 W 39 7710167 N 86 1584778 W 39 7710167 86 1584778 AT amp T Building Indianapolis When completed in the 1930s the building was only seven floors high additions in the 1940s and 1960s brought it to its current height 37 38 11 Capital Center South Tower 311 95 22 1987 Office 39 46 13 42 N 86 9 33 67 W 39 7703944 N 86 1593528 W 39 7703944 86 1593528 Capital Center South Tower Connected via atrium to the 26th tallest building in Indianapolis Fifth Third Bank Tower 39 40 12 Hilton Indianapolis 302 92 18 1971 Hotel 39 46 8 46 N 86 9 38 W 39 7690167 N 86 16056 W 39 7690167 86 16056 Hilton Indianapolis Originally constructed as the headquarters of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Indiana now Anthem 41 42 13 Riley Towers I 295 90 30 1963 Residential 39 46 30 54 N 86 9 10 15 W 39 7751500 N 86 1528194 W 39 7751500 86 1528194 Riley Towers I Riley Towers I and II are the tallest residential buildings in Indianapolis and Indiana 43 44 Riley Towers II 39 46 32 68 N 86 9 9 35 W 39 7757444 N 86 1525972 W 39 7757444 86 1525972 Riley Towers II 15 360 Market Square 290 88 28 2018 Residential 39 46 6 9 N 86 9 4 77 W 39 768583 N 86 1513250 W 39 768583 86 1513250 360 Market Square 45 16 Conrad Indianapolis 287 87 23 2006 HotelResidential 39 46 3 21 N 86 9 34 3 W 39 7675583 N 86 159528 W 39 7675583 86 159528 Conrad Indianapolis Tallest building completed in Indianapolis during the 2000s 10 46 It is connected to the Indianapolis skywalk system 17 220 Meridian 284 87 23 1974 OfficeResidential 39 46 13 43 N 86 9 30 57 W 39 7703972 N 86 1584917 W 39 7703972 86 1584917 220 Meridian Formerly known as the SBC 220 Building and AT amp T 220 Building 47 48 18 Market Square Center 283 86 20 1975 Office 39 46 10 15 N 86 9 14 41 W 39 7694861 N 86 1540028 W 39 7694861 86 1540028 Market Square Center Also known as the Gold Building 49 50 In June 2022 developers announced it would be converted into a 350 unit apartment building 51 19 Sidney amp Lois Eskenazi Hospital 280 85 11 2013 Hospital 39 46 40 58 N 86 11 2 28 W 39 7779389 N 86 1839667 W 39 7779389 86 1839667 Sidney amp Lois Eskenazi Hospital 20 CityView on Meridian 268 82 20 1966 Residential 39 49 30 85 N 86 9 22 01 W 39 8252361 N 86 1561139 W 39 8252361 86 1561139 CityView on Meridian Formerly tallest building outside downtown Indianapolis until completion of the Indianapolis International Airport Air Traffic Control Tower in 2005 52 Hyatt Regency Indianapolis PNC Center 268 82 22 1977 HotelOffice 39 45 59 37 N 86 9 39 04 W 39 7664917 N 86 1608444 W 39 7664917 86 1608444 Hyatt Regency Indianapolis PNC Center Tallest mixed use building in Indianapolis 53 54 It is connected to the Indianapolis skywalk system 22 Simon Property Group Headquarters 259 79 14 2006 Office 39 46 0 84 N 86 9 44 34 W 39 7669000 N 86 1623167 W 39 7669000 86 1623167 Simon Property Group Headquarters 11 55 23 Indiana Statehouse 255 78 4 1888 Government 39 46 7 29 N 86 9 45 49 W 39 7686917 N 86 1626361 W 39 7686917 86 1626361 Indiana Statehouse 56 57 24 Fifth Third Bank Tower 246 75 17 1983 Office 39 46 15 78 N 86 9 33 22 W 39 7710500 N 86 1592278 W 39 7710500 86 1592278 Fifth Third Bank Tower Connected via atrium to the 12th tallest building in Indianapolis Capital Center South Tower 58 59 25 Barnes and Thornburg Building 245 75 17 1909 Office 39 46 0 3 N 86 9 28 2 W 39 766750 N 86 157833 W 39 766750 86 157833 Barnes and Thornburg Building Originally known as the Merchants Bank Building 60 61 26 Embassy Suites by Hilton Indianapolis Downtown 240 79 73 18 1985 Hotel 39 46 3 41 N 86 9 37 49 W 39 7676139 N 86 1604139 W 39 7676139 86 1604139 Embassy Suites by Hilton Indianapolis Downtown 62 It is connected to the Indianapolis skywalk system 27 8888 Keystone Crossing 229 70 18 1988 Office 39 55 0 82 N 86 6 31 86 W 39 9168944 N 86 1088500 W 39 9168944 86 1088500 8888 Keystone Crossing 28 Fletcher Trust Building 218 66 16 1915 Hotel 39 46 7 73 N 86 9 23 74 W 39 7688139 N 86 1565944 W 39 7688139 86 1565944 Fletcher Trust Building Formerly known as the Fletcher Trust Building 1915 1996 then Ramada Waterbury Indianapolis Hotel 1996 2003 63 64 29 Sheraton Indianapolis City Centre 217 66 21 1969 Hotel 39 46 10 94 N 86 9 31 22 W 39 7697056 N 86 1586722 W 39 7697056 86 1586722 Sheraton Indianapolis City Centre Formerly known as the Radisson Hotel City Centre and the Hilton on the Circle 65 66 30 Indiana Government Center North 214 65 14 1960 Government 39 46 8 81 N 86 9 53 28 W 39 7691139 N 86 1648000 W 39 7691139 86 1648000 Indiana Government Center North 67 68 Indianapolis Marriott Downtown 214 65 19 2001 Hotel 39 45 59 67 N 86 9 53 12 W 39 7665750 N 86 1647556 W 39 7665750 86 1647556 Indianapolis Marriott Downtown 69 70 It is connected to the Indianapolis skywalk system 32 One North Pennsylvania 212 65 16 1908 Office 39 46 2 72 N 86 9 21 59 W 39 7674222 N 86 1559972 W 39 7674222 86 1559972 One North Pennsylvania 71 72 33 Riley Hospital for Children Simon Family Tower 210 64 10 2010 Hospital 39 46 40 24 N 86 10 49 68 W 39 7778444 N 86 1804667 W 39 7778444 86 1804667 Riley Hospital for Children Simon Family Tower 73 74 34 30 South Meridian 206 63 13 1929 Office 39 45 58 33 N 86 9 30 52 W 39 7662028 N 86 1584778 W 39 7662028 86 1584778 30 South Meridian 75 76 35 Richard G Lugar Tower 201 61 15 1974 Residential 39 46 45 21 N 86 8 59 57 W 39 7792250 N 86 1498806 W 39 7792250 86 1498806 Richard G Lugar Tower 77 Hyatt House Indianapolis DowntownHyatt Place Indianapolis Downtown 201 61 15 2019 Hotel 39 45 52 7 N 86 9 24 12 W 39 764639 N 86 1567000 W 39 764639 86 1567000 Hyatt House Indianapolis Downtown 78 Originally proposed as dual Aloft and Element hotel brands 79 but changed to Hyatt Place and Hyatt House brands before construction 80 The Westin Indianapolis 201 61 15 1987 Hotel 39 45 59 34 N 86 9 48 59 W 39 7664833 N 86 1634972 W 39 7664833 86 1634972 The Westin Indianapolis 81 It is connected to the Indianapolis skywalk system 38 110 East Washington Street 200 61 15 1921 Residential 39 46 2 63 N 86 9 20 86 W 39 7673972 N 86 1557944 W 39 7673972 86 1557944 110 East Washington Street 82 83 Other structures EditThis list ranks completed structures in Indianapolis that stand at least 200 feet 61 m tall based on standard height measurements The Year column indicates the year in which a structure was completed Rank Name Image Heightft m Floors Year Use Coordinates Notes1 Indianapolis International Airport Air Traffic Control Tower 340 104 84 2005 Air traffic control 39 42 31 25 N 86 18 16 07 W 39 7086806 N 86 3044639 W 39 7086806 86 3044639 Indianapolis International Airport Air Traffic Control Tower Upon completion it was the second tallest air traffic control tower in the U S and among the ten tallest in the world 85 It is the tallest habitable building outside downtown Indianapolis 86 2 Indiana State Soldiers and Sailors Monument 284 87 1902 Monument 39 46 6 7 N 86 9 28 96 W 39 768528 N 86 1580444 W 39 768528 86 1580444 Soldiers and Sailors Monument Indianapolis Tallest structure in Indianapolis until the completion of the City County Building in 1962 87 88 Tallest structure in Indianapolis listed on the National Register of Historic Places 3 Lucas Oil Stadium 270 82 2008 Stadium 39 45 37 13 N 86 9 49 43 W 39 7603139 N 86 1637306 W 39 7603139 86 1637306 Lucas Oil Stadium 89 90 4 Scottish Rite Cathedral 212 65 1929 Carillon 39 46 34 35 N 86 9 29 34 W 39 7762083 N 86 1581500 W 39 7762083 86 1581500 Scottish Rite Cathedral 5 Indiana World War Memorial 210 64 1933 Monument 39 46 24 24 N 86 9 25 03 W 39 7734000 N 86 1569528 W 39 7734000 86 1569528 Indiana World War Memorial 6 Old National Centre 208 63 1909 39 46 26 8 N 86 9 2 83 W 39 774111 N 86 1507861 W 39 774111 86 1507861 Old National Centre Tallest under construction approved and proposed EditThis lists high rises that are under construction approved or proposed in Indianapolis and planned to rise at least 200 feet 61 m in height but are not yet completed structures A floor count of 15 stories is used as the cutoff in place of a height of 200 feet 61 m for buildings whose heights have not yet been released by their developers Name Height ft m Floors Year est Status NotesSignia by Hilton Indianapolis 480 146 40 2024 2025 Approved 91 Construction set to begin in early 2023 92 IU Health New Downtown Indianapolis Hospital 315 96 or 350 107 14 or 16 2026 2027 Under construction The new hospital will consolidate operations of IU Health University and IU Health Methodist hospitals 93 94 Hilton Convention Hotel 275 84 25 TBD Approved 91 95 Construction to begin once the Signia achieves a 75 occupancy rate for two years 408 North Delaware Street 265 81 23 2023 Proposed 96 97 230 South Pennsylvania Street 290 88 360 110 1626 TBD Proposed The project proposes two towers 98 Timeline of tallest buildings EditThis lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Indianapolis The Indiana State Soldiers and Sailors Monument is often billed as the tallest building in Indianapolis from its completion in 1902 until the completion of the City County Building Because it is classified as an uninhabitable building it is omitted from this list Name Image Street address Years as tallest Heightft m Floors ReferenceMarion County Courthouse B 04 0 200 E Washington St 1876 1962 86 years 280 85 4 99 City County Building 07 0 200 E Washington St 1962 1970 8 years 372 113 28 34 One Indiana Square C 01 0 211 N Pennsylvania St 1970 1982 12 years 504 154 36 100 AUL Tower D 07 0 200 N Illinois St 1982 1990 8 years 533 162 38 101 Bank One Tower E 05 0 111 Monument Circle 1990 present 33 years 811 247 49 102 See also EditIndiana Tower List of tallest buildings in Indiana List of tallest air 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