List of tallest buildings in Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh, the second largest city in North Carolina, is home to more than 50 completed high-rise buildings, 14 of which stand taller than at least 250 feet (76 m) and 22 which stand taller than at least 200 ft.[1] The tallest building in Raleigh is the 32-story PNC Plaza, which rises 538 feet (164 m) tall and was completed in 2008.[2] It also stands as the tallest building in the state of North Carolina outside Charlotte. The second-tallest skyscraper in the city is Two Hannover Square, which rises 431 feet (131 m) and was completed in 1991.[3] The Wells Fargo Capitol Center, completed in 1990, is Raleigh's third tallest building, rising at 400 feet (122 m).[4] Overall, of the 25 tallest buildings in North Carolina, three are located in Raleigh.[5] The history of skyscrapers in Raleigh began with the completion of the North Carolina State Capital in 1840.

Tallest buildings

1,000 ft
(305 m) +
900 ft
(274 m) to 999 ft
(304 m)
800 ft
(244 m) to 899 ft
(274 m)
700 ft
(213 m) to 799 ft
(244 m)
600 ft
(183 m) to 699 ft
(213 m)
500 ft
(152 m) to 599 ft
(183 m)
400 ft
(122 m) to 499 ft
(152 m)
300 ft
(91 m) to 399 ft
(122 m)
200 ft
(61 m) to 299 ft
(91 m)
Total
0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 17 22

This list ranks Raleigh skyscrapers, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. 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 PNC Plaza 538 / 164 32 2008 35°46′37.0″N 78°38′19.4″W Office/Residential [2][6] Previously known as RBC Plaza; was the U.S. headquarters of RBC Bank. Tallest building in North Carolina outside of Charlotte. Tallest building built in Raleigh in the 2000s.
2 Two Hannover Square 431 / 131 29 1991 35°46′28.4″N 78°38′24.5″W Office [3] Prior to Truist signage, the building was commonly referred to as the "BB&T Tower." Tallest building in Raleigh from 1991 to 2008.
3 Wells Fargo Capitol Center 400 / 122 30 1990 35°46′27.6″N 78°38′24.6″W Office [4] Formerly known as First Union Capitol Center and Wachovia Capitol Center. Tallest building in Raleigh from 1990 to 1991.
4 The Eastern 354 / 108 36 2022 35°50′10.3″N 78°38′23.4″W

Residential

36-story apartment building located in the North Hills area and developed by Kane Realty Corp. This tower features 376 residential units and 6,500 SF of retail.[7]
5 F.N.B. Tower 316 / 88 22 2019 35°46′25.9″N 78°38′21.3″W Office/Residential [8] Regional headquarters of First National Bank. Includes 239 apartments. Formerly known as Charter Square North.
6 One Progress Plaza 277 / 84 21 1977 35°46′37.5″N 78°38′20.2″W Office [9] Tallest building in Raleigh from 1977 to 1990.
7 Skyhouse Raleigh SkyHouse Raleigh looking east during sunrise 264 / 81 23 2014 35°46′36.9″N 78°38′13.4″W Residential [10] Tallest apartment building in Raleigh.
8 301 Hillsborough 263 / 80 19 2022 35°46′48.6″N 78°38′38.2″W Office [11] Phase 1 of the Raleigh Crossing development. Headquarters of Pendo.
9= Captrust Tower 260 / 79 17 2009 35°50′13.6″N 78°38′23.5″W Office It is a 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2) class A office building in North Hills[12][13]
9= Bank of America Tower 260 / 79 18 2016 35°50′17.7″N 78°38′26.0″W Office Bank of America, Merrill Lynch and U.S. Trust moved their operations and employees from downtown to occupy 57,000 square feet (5,300 m2) in the 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2) building, which had 44% occupancy before it opened in the spring of 2016.[14][15] Equal to the Captrust Tower.
11 Wake County Justice Center 258 / 79 11 2013 35°46′37.0″N 78°38′25.8″W Office
12 Advance Auto Parts Tower 257 / 78 20 2020 35°50′10.4″N 78°38′23.8″W Office [16] Headquarters for Advance Auto Parts.
13 Red Hat Tower 251 / 77 19 2004 35°46′29.3″N 78°38′16.4″W Office [17] Previously the headquarters of Progress Energy; is now the headquarters of Red Hat.[18]
14 The Dillon The Dillon, 2017 250 / 76 17 2018 35°46′42.4″N 78°38′43.3″W Office/Residential The building was built on the 2.5-acre occupies the former Dillon Supply warehouse. It cost $150 million to build.[19] In November 2020 Kane Realty sold the building for $236.[20] In July 2022 the UNC system announced it be occupied two floors in the building.[21] Tallest building in the Warehouse District.
15 Holiday Inn Raleigh Downtown 239 / 73 20 1969 35°46′51.7″N 78°38′38.2″W Hospitality [22] Tallest Hotel in Raleigh. Tallest building in Raleigh from 1969 to 1977. To be demolished & replaced in 2023.
16= Charter Square 215 / 66 11 2015 35°46′24.5″N 78°38′20.0″W Office [23] Platinum LEED certified.
16= Wake County Public Safety Center 215 / 66 17 1991 35°46′34.3″N 78°38′26.1″W Office [24]
16= One Hannover Square 215 / 66 17 1985 35°46′28.5″N 78°38′19.7″W Office The 370,284 square feet (34,400.5 m2) building was purchased by Highwoods Properties in September 2014 for $92.3 million. Previously REIT purchased the building in 2005 for $47.1 million.[25][26][27] Also known as One Bank of America Square and One Bank of America Plaza
16= Sheraton Capital Center 215 / 66 17 1982 35°46′30.6″N 78°38′23.9″W Hospitality The hotel was purchased by Oaktree Capital and Northview Hotel in October 2012 for undisclosed sum. Previously it was purchased by Genwood Raleigh LLC in 2006 for $22 million. The hotel has 353 guest rooms, which makes it the third largest hotel in the Triangle.[28][29][30]
20 Park Central 212 / 79 16 2017 Residential Apartment building in North Hills with 286 apartments across 252,204 square feet (23,430.5 m2) including 36,400 square feet (3,380 m2) of ground floor retail. Completed in September 2017.[31]
21 Marriott City Center 203 / 62 17 2008 35°46′26.8″N 78°38′22.7″W Hospitality It is the largest hotel in the Triangle with 400 rooms. The hotel was purchased by Carey Watermark Investors in August 2013 for $83 million.[32][28][33]
22 Quorum Center 200 / 61 15 2007 35°46′57.9″N 78°38′41.0″W Residential [34] Building received damage from the Metropolitan apartment complex fire on March 16, 2017.[35]

Tallest Under Construction

1,000 ft
(305 m) +
900 ft
(274 m) to 999 ft
(304 m)
800 ft
(244 m) to 899 ft
(274 m)
700 ft
(213 m) to 799 ft
(244 m)
600 ft
(183 m) to 699 ft
(213 m)
500 ft
(152 m) to 599 ft
(183 m)
400 ft
(122 m) to 499 ft
(152 m)
300 ft
(91.4 m) to 399 ft
(122 m)
200 ft
(61 m) to 299 ft
(91 m)
100 ft
(30 m) to 199 ft
(61 m)
Total
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 0 8

Buildings approved that are currently under construction, in site prep, or demolition phase. Buildings listed are planned to rise above 200 feet (60 m) and include:

Name Image Height
(ft.)
Height
(m.)
Floors Year Status Primary Purpose Notes
Cardinal North Hills - East Tower 241 73 18 Spring 2023 Under Construction Residential Located in the North Hills area, this high rise development will feature 191 residential units for seniors.[36][37]
400H 257 72 20 Fall 2023 Under Construction Office/Residential 144,000 SF office space, 16,000 SF retail, and 242 apartments[38][39]
Union West (Tower 1) 380 116 32 2026 Under Construction Mixed-Use 1 of 2 towers planned for GoTriangle's Raleigh Union Station Bus Facility Project. To house the primary bus station for the development.[40]
Union West (Tower 2) 221 67 17 2026 Under Construction Residential 1 of 2 towers planned for GoTriangle's Raleigh Union Station Bus Facility Project.[40]
320 South St. 213 65 20 Summer 2024 Under Construction Residential To feature 297 apartments and 10,000 square feet of retail space.[41]
Salisbury Square Mixed-Use Tower 265 80.7 20 2024 Under Construction Mixed-Use It is a tower that has 175,000 square feet (16,300 m2) of office and retail space topped with 242 apartments. Dogwood State Bank will have their headquarters in the building. The tower is a part of the 4.9-acre Salisbury Square in downtown located at the corner of W. South and S. Salisbury streets, specially at 700 S. Salisbury St. The land was purchased for $35.5 in March 20222 by Dominion Realty Partners and New York Life Real Estate Investors. It broke ground in the May 2022.[42]
Salisbury Square Residential Tower 265 80.7 20 2024 Under Construction Residential It is a residential tower with 270 apartments. The tower is a part of the 4.9-acre Salisbury Square in downtown located at the corner of W. South and S. Salisbury streets, specially at 700 S. Salisbury St. The land was purchased for $35.5 in March 20222 by Dominion Realty Partners and New York Life Real Estate Investors. It broke ground in the May 2022.[42]
North Hills Tower V 238 72.5 18 Spring 2024 Under Construction Mixed-Use An 18-story office tower with 322,232 square feet (29,936.3 m2) located in the North Hills Innovation District.[43][44]

Tallest Proposed, Approved & Pending Construction

1,000 ft
(305 m) +
900 ft
(274 m) to 999 ft
(304 m)
800 ft
(244 m) to 899 ft
(274 m)
700 ft
(213 m) to 799 ft
(244 m)
600 ft
(183 m) to 699 ft
(213 m)
500 ft
(152 m) to 599 ft
(183 m)
400 ft
(122 m) to 499 ft
(152 m)
300 ft
(91 m) to 399 ft
(122 m)
200 ft
(61 m) to 299 ft
(91 m)
100 ft
(30 m) to 199 ft
(61 m)
Total
0 0 1 0 0 22 8 5 16 1 53

Buildings currently planned, approved or on hold. Buildings listed are planned to rise above 200 feet (60 m) and include:

Name Height
(ft.)
Height
(m.)
Floors Year Status Primary Purpose Notes
Nexus Phase 1 248 76 15 Proposed Office/Residential [45]
506 Capital Blvd 40 Approved Office/Residential [46]
Raleigh Civic Campus Phase 1 300 91 20 Proposed Government Phase 1 of 3. Referred to as "New City Hall, East Building" in City of Raleigh materials.[47][48]
Raleigh Civic Campus Phase 2 20 Proposed Government Phase 2 of 3. Referred to as "New City Hall, West Building" in CIty of Raleigh materials. Master plan refers to this building as a "twin" to phase 1.[48]
Raleigh Civic Campus Phase 3 20 Proposed Mixed-Use Phase 3 of 3. Third-party development of up to 20 stories with parking deck.[48]
Edge 23 Proposed Office [49]
Smoky Hollow Phase III 500 150 40 Approved Office/Residential [50]
301 Hillsborough Phase 2 19 Proposed Hotel/Residential Phase 2 of the Raleigh Crossing development. Mixed-use tower with 135 residential units, 165 room hotel, and 8,000 SF of retail.[51]
Crabtree Valley Mall Tower 30 Proposed Hotel/Office Part of a larger redevelopment plan for Crabtree Valley Mall[52]
The Nash (Tower 1) 40 Approved Mixed-Use First of two planned towers located next to Nash Square in Downtown Raleigh. Would be Tallest Building in Raleigh if constructed.[53]
The Nash (Tower 2) 40 Approved Mixed-Use Second of two planned towers located next to Nash Square in Downtown Raleigh. Would be Tallest Building in Raleigh if constructed.[53]
Raleigh Convention Hotel and Downtown Development Project (Tower 1) 530 161.5 40 2026 Approved Hospitality Planned to be constructed near Raleigh's convention center and performing arts center. Expected to have at least 500 rooms. While the height has not been revealed, the city desires for both buildings to be of a substantial height.[54][55]
Raleigh Convention Hotel and Downtown Development Project (Tower 2) 530 161.5 40 2026 Approved Office/Mixed-Use Planned to be constructed near Raleigh's convention center and performing arts center. While the height has not been revealed, the city desires for both buildings to be of a substantial height.[54][55]
Downtown South (Tower 1) 40 Approved Office Part of Kane Realty's Downtown South project.[56]
Downtown South (Tower 2) 40 Approved Hospitality Part of Kane Realty's Downtown South project.[56]
110 South McDowell Street 20 2025 Approved Mixed-Use The building will be the home to the city council and consolidate city operations. It is the first phase of the city's multi-tower civic campus. To begin construction in 2023.[57]
North Hills Redevelopment (Tower 1) 12 Proposed Mixed-Use One of multiple towers planned for North Hills.[58]
North Hills Redevelopment (Tower 2) 30 Proposed Mixed-Use One of multiple towers planned for North Hills.[58]
North Hills Redevelopment (Tower 3) 40 Proposed Mixed-Use One of multiple towers planned for North Hills.[58]
North Hills Redevelopment (Tower 4) 40 Proposed Mixed-Use One of multiple towers planned for North Hills.[58]
227 W. Davie St. 40 Approved Hospitality To be developed by NCR Hospitality Corporation.[59]
1727 S Saunders St. 292 89 24 2025 Approved Residential Approximately 14,000 square feet of retail. To begin construction in early 2023 [60]
Downtown South (Office) 27 2025 Approved Office To begin construction in early 2023 [60]
Holiday Inn Redevelopment 231 70 21 2025 Approved Mixed-Use To begin construction in early 2023. Will replace Raleigh's infamous circular-shaped Holiday Inn. To become a Kimpton Hotel, and Raleigh's first ever Boutique hotel.[61]
316 Edenton St. 40 Approved Mixed-Use [62]
Vela LongView 336 102 30 2025 Approved Mixed-Use Will have 524,568 Sq Ft for residential units and retail spaces. To begin construction in mid-2023.[63]
327 W. Morgan St. 40 Approved Mixed-Use [64]
401 Hillsborough St. 40 Approved Mixed-Use [64]
Highline Glenwood 432 132 36 Approved Mixed-Use Initially planned to rise to 32 stories, but modified in 2022. Experienced permit delays in 2023, and is now expected to start in 2024. Will have 299 Residential units. [65]
404 Glenwood 295 90 21 Approved Mixed-Use Initially planned to rise to 20 stories, but modified in 2022. Will be primarily office space, and will start construction in 2024. [65]
327 W Hargett St. 40 Proposed Mixed-Use Will have up to 700 residential units, 440,000 square feet of office and 20,600 square feet of retail space.
330 W Hargett St. 362 110 30 Approved Mixed-Use Will have 372 residential units and up to 247,000 square feet of office and 12,000 square feet of retail space.[66]
333 S Dawson St. 40 Approved Mixed-Use [67]
618 Hillsborough St. 20 Proposed Mixed-Use To incorporate an updated version of the Char-Grill currently operational on site.
118 E South St. 30 2030 Approved Mixed-Use Part of the Shaw U Development.[68]
121 E South St. 30 2030 Approved Mixed-Use Part of the Shaw U Development.[68]
125 E South St. 30 2030 Approved Mixed-Use Part of the Shaw U Development.[68]
130 MLK Jr Blvd. 20 2030 Approved Mixed-Use Part of the Shaw U Development.[68]
600 S Blount St. 30 2030 Approved Mixed-Use Part of the Shaw U Development.[68]
212 E South St. 30 2030 Approved Mixed-Use Part of the Shaw U Development.[68]
213 E South St. 30 2030 Approved Mixed-Use Part of the Shaw U Development.[68]
214/218 E South St. 30 2030 Approved Mixed-Use Part of the Shaw U Development.[68]
219 E South St. 30 2030 Approved Mixed-Use Part of the Shaw U Development.[68]
226 E South St. 30 2030 Approved Mixed-Use Part of the Shaw U Development.[68]
757 S Blount St. 30 2030 Approved Mixed-Use Part of the Shaw U Development.[68]
760 S Blount St. 30 2030 Approved Mixed-Use Part of the Shaw U Development.[68]
800 S Wilmington St. 30 2030 Approved Mixed-Use Part of the Shaw U Development.[68]
521 S Wilmington St. 245 75 20 Approved Mixed-Use [69]
Nash Square Apartments 429 131 36 Approved Mixed-Use Primarily residential. Would become Raleigh’s tallest residential building. [70]
4006 Market at North Hills St. (Phase 1) 266 81 23 Approved Residential Will include 354 units, 542 parking spaces, and roughly 5,600 square feet of retail.[71]
4006 Market at North Hills St. (Phase 2) 317 97 27 Approved Residential Will include 258 units, 319 parking spaces, and roughly 4,400 square feet of retail.[71]
Park City Residences (Tower 1) 237 72 20 2025 Approved Residential [72]
Park City Residences (Tower 2) 237 72 20 2025 Approved Residential [72]
320 W Cabarrus St. 20 Proposed Office Would replace Raleigh's famous Videri Chocolate Factory.[73]
327 W Davie St. 20 Proposed Residential Would replace Raleigh's famous Videri Chocolate Factory.[73]
Lassiter at North Hills 40 Proposed Residential [74]
113 W Davie St. 40 Proposed TBD [75]
Bloc83 Tower 3 259 79 18 Approved Mixed-Use [76]

Timeline of tallest buildings

This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Raleigh.

Name Image Height
ft (m)
Floors Years tallest
North Carolina State Capitol 97 / 30 3 1840-1859
First Baptist Church 98 / 30 1 1859-1874
Briggs Hardware Building 100 / 31 4 1874-1909
Masonic Temple Building 7 1909-1913[77]
Commercial National Bank 10 1913-1914[78]
Citizens National Bank 11 1914-1923[79]
Odd Fellows Building 131 / 40 10 1923-1924
Sir Walter Hotel 141 / 43 12 1924-1929
Raleigh Banking and Trust Company Building 141 / 43 12 1929-1930
Capital Club Building 143 / 44 12 1930-1942
Wake County Office Building 190 / 58 16 1942-1964
Capital Bank Plaza 190 / 58 15 1964-1969
Holiday Inn Raleigh Downtown 239 / 73 20 1969-1977
One Progress Plaza 277 / 84 21 1977-1990
Wells Fargo Capitol Center 400 / 122 30 1990-1991
Two Hannover Square 431 / 131 29 1991-2008
PNC Plaza 538 / 164 32 2008–Present

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