List of tallest buildings in Buffalo

This list of the tallest buildings in Buffalo ranks skyscrapers in Buffalo, New York by height. The tallest building in Buffalo is currently the One Seneca Center, which stands 529 feet (161 m) tall. As of 2016, Buffalo has 16 structures taller than 250 ft (76 m).

Downtown Buffalo looking down Main Street

Buffalo has a rich tradition for architecture. Among the first true skyscrapers built in the city were the Prudential (Guaranty) Building and the Ellicott Square Building, both being built in the 1890s. A number of the tallest municipal buildings in the country were also built in the city, such as Buffalo City Hall, which continues to dominate the skyline. The city is also home to a large collection of large grain elevators, many of which rise above 150 ft (46 m). Construction of high rise buildings has increased in recent years after decades of relative dormancy, in addition to the retro-fitting of many old structures.

Tallest buildings

This lists ranks Buffalo buildings that stand at least 128 feet (39 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Existing structures are included for ranking purposes based on present height.

Skyline of Buffalo from the Niagara River, 2015
Rank Name Image Height
feet / m
Floors Year Notes
1 Seneca One Tower 529 / 161 40 1972 Tallest building in the city. Tallest building constructed in the 1970s.[1][2] Previously known as One Seneca Tower (2013-2017), One HSBC Center (1999-2013), Marine Midland Center (1972-1999).
2 Buffalo City Hall 398 / 121 32 1931 Tallest building constructed in the 1930s.[3][4][5]
3 Rand Building 391 / 119 29 1929 Tallest building constructed in the 1920s.[6][7]
4 Main Place Tower 350 / 107 26 1969 Tallest building constructed in the 1960s.[8][9]
5 Liberty Building 345 / 105 23 1925 [10][11]
6 One M&T Plaza 317 / 97 21 1966 [12][13]
7 Electric Tower 294 / 90 14 1912 Also known as the Niagara Mohawk Building. Tallest building constructed in the 1910s.[14][15]
8 Saint Paul's Episcopal Cathedral 275 / 84 1851 Tallest building constructed in the 1850s
9 50 Fountain Plaza 275 / 84 17 1990 Tallest building constructed in the 1990s. Formerly known as Key Center North Tower
10 Buffalo Central Terminal 271 / 83 20 1929 Also known as the New York Central Terminal Complex.[16][17]
11 Erie County Hall 270 / 82 1876 Tallest building constructed in the 1870s.[18]
12 Statler Hotel 265 / 81 19 1923 Also known as the Statler Towers.[19][20]
13 10 Lafayette Square 263 / 80 23 1959 Tallest building constructed in the 1950s.[21][22]
14 Verizon/AT&T Building 258 / 79 16 1913 [21][23]
15 Robert H. Jackson United States Courthouse 255 / 78 10 2011 Tallest building constructed in the 2010s. [24]
16 John R. Oishei Children's Hospital 252 / 77 (est) 12 2017
17 The Marin 250 / 76 17 1913 Formerly known as the Marine Trust Company Building; Main Seneca Building.[25]
18 Genesee Building/Hyatt Regency Hotel 249 / 76 16 1923 [26]
19 Saint Louis Roman Catholic Church 246 / 75 1889 Tallest building constructed in the 1880s
20 Old Post Office 244 / 74 1901 Now Erie Community College City Campus [27][28]
21 LECOM Harborcenter 240 / 73 (est) 20 2015 [29] Connected to KeyBank Center
22 Saint Mary of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church 241 / 72 1891 Now King Urban Life Center
23 The Avant 225 / 69 15 1973 / 2009 Former Thaddeus J. Dulski Federal Building[30]
24 40 Fountain Plaza 225 / 69 13 1990 Formerly known as Key Center South Tower
25 Edward A. Rath County Office Building 223 / 68 16 1969 [31]
26 Church of St. Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr 217 / 66 1886
27 Buffalo General Hospital Building A 213 / 65 16 1986 Tallest building constructed in the 1980s. [32]
28 Wheeler Elevator 207 / 63 13 Also known as RiverWorks; Agway/GLF East Work House[33]
29 Concrete-Central Elevator 207 / 63 7 1915 [34]
30 Erie County Medical Center 195 / 59 13[35] 1978 [36]
31 Delaware North Building 194 / 59* 12 2015 *Height: 174/53 to roof level, 194/59 to top of mechanicals (Source: Developer)
32 Standard Elevator 194 / 59 1928 Also known as Pillsbury Elevator.[37]
33 Kaleida Health Gates Vascular Institute 190 / 58 10 2011 [38]
34 Marine A Elevator 190 / 58 11 1925 [39]
35 Superior Elevator 189 / 58 1925 Also known as Cargill "S" or Cargill Superior Elevator.[40]
36 Main Court Building 188 / 57 13 1963 [41]
37 Great Northern Elevator 188 / 57 1897 [42]
38 Asbury Delaware Avenue United Methodist Church 184 / 56 1876 [43]
39 Westminster Presbyterian Church 184 / 56 1859 [44]
40 Scott Bieler Clinical Sciences Center 182 / 56 [45] 11 2015 Part of Roswell Park Cancer Institute.[46]
41 City Centre Condominiums 180 / 55 14 1993 [47]
42 Buffalo VA Medical Center 177 / 54 14 1950 [48]
43 Kreiner Malting Grain Elevator 177 / 54 1925 Also known as the Buffalo Malting Elevator.[49]
44 Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church 175 / 53 1907 [50]
45 Connecting Terminal 174 / 53 1915 [51]
46 Cargill Pool Elevator 174 / 53 1925 Also known as the Saskatchewan Cooperative Elevator.[52]
47 The Pasquale 173 / 53 (est.) 13 2009 Tallest building constructed in the 2000s. Luxury condos. [53]
48 10 Hertel Avenue 173 / 53 (est.) 13 1972 Part of the Marina Vista Apartments complex. Formerly known as Watergate II Apartments 1. Public housing.[54]
49 12 Hertel Avenue 173 / 53 (est.) 13 1972 Part of the Marina Vista Apartments complex. Formerly known as Watergate II Apartments 2. Public housing.[55]
50 Assumption Roman Catholic Church 170 / 52 1915 [56]
51 Prudential/Guaranty Building 167 / 51 13 1896 [57]
52 AM&A Building 166 / 51 12 1948 Tallest building constructed in the 1940s.[58]
53 Ellicott Square Building 164 / 50 10 1896 [59]
54 First Presbyterian Church 164 / 50 1897 [60]
55 Olympic Towers 161 / 49 11 1903 Also known as the Young Men's Christian Association Central Building.[61]
56 Richardson Olmsted Complex 161 / 49 4 1871 [62]
57 General Mills Plant 161 / 49 12 Also known as the Frontier Elevator.[63]
58 800 West Ferry Street 161 / 49 (est.) 12 1929 High-rise condominium tower. [64]
59 The Admiral 160 / 49 (est.) 12 1952 Part of the Marine Drive Apartments complex. Public housing. [65]
60 The Bayshore 160 / 49 (est.) 12 1952 Part of the Marine Drive Apartments complex. Public housing. [66]
61 The Coastline 160 / 49 (est.) 12 1952 Part of the Marine Drive Apartments complex. Public housing. [67]
62 The Driftwood 160 / 49 (est.) 12 1952 Part of the Marine Drive Apartments complex. Public housing. [68]
63 The Ebbtide 160 / 49 (est.) 12 1952 Part of the Marine Drive Apartments complex. Public housing. [69]
64 Elmwood Square Apartments 160 / 49 (est.) 12 1973 Section 8 public housing for senior citizens. [70]
65 The Flagstaff 160 / 49 (est.) 12 1952 Part of the Marine Drive Apartments complex. Public housing. [71]
66 The Gulfstream 160 / 49 (est.) 12 1952 Part of the Marine Drive Apartments complex. Public housing. [72]
67 M&T Center (Buffalo Savings Bank extension) 160 / 49 (est.) 1985 The building is a north side addition to the Buffalo Savings Bank [73]
68 Marguerite Hall 160 / 49 (est.) 12 1966[74] [75] D'Youville College dormitory
69 Riverview Manor 160 / 49 (est) 12 1977 Also known as Riverview Apartments. Apartment building for senior citizens. [76]
70 Buffalo City Court Building 154 / 47 (est.) 10 1974 [77]
71 St. Mary's Cement Storage Tanks 154 / 47 1910 Also known as the Spencer Kellogg Elevator[78]
72 American Grain Complex 151 / 46 10 1933 Also known as the Perot Malting Elevator; Genesee Brewing Elevator.[79]
73 500 Pearl Street 151 / 46 12 2019 [80]
74 Lake & Rail Grain Elevator 151 / 46 9 1927 [81]
75 Saint Adalbert's Basilica 151 / 46 1886 [82]
76 Swan Tower 148 / 45 10 1902 Also known as the Fidelity Trust Building.[83]
77 Admiral's Walk Condominiums 147 / 45 (est.) 11 1990 Luxury condos. [84]
78 Churchill Academic Tower 147 / 45 (est.) 11 1971 Houses Canisius College classrooms and lecture halls. [85]
79 PSG Residences 147 / 45 (est.) 11 1978 Also known as Piotr Stadnitski Gardens. Apartment building for senior citizens.[86]
80 Santa Maria Towers 147 / 45 (est.) 11 1984[87] Apartment building for senior citizens.[88]
81 Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo 145 / 44 (est.) 11 1956 [89]
82 The Delaware Tower 142 / 43 (est.) 17 1962 [90]
83 Buffalo Athletic Club 141 / 43 (est.) 12 1922 [91]
84 Cathedral Place 140 / 43 (est.) 10 1906 Also known as the White Building.[92]
85 St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church 140 / 43 (est.) 1928 [93]
86 42 Delaware Avenue 136 / 41 (est.) 11 1929 [94]
87 12 Fountain Plaza 133 / 41 (est.) 10 1983 Also known as the Norstar Building.[95]
88 Lyndon B. Johnson Apartments 133 / 41 (est.) 10 1973 [96] Apartment building for senior citizens.[97]
89 Mary Agnes Manor 133 / 41 (est.) 10 1965 Apartment building for senior citizens.[98]
90 Roswell Park Cancer Institute 133 / 41 (est.) 10 1998 [99]
91 Baptist Manor Apartments 133 / 41 (est.) 16 1976 [100]
92 Goodyear Hall 133 / 41 11 1960 Residence hall at the University at Buffalo's South Campus.[101]
93 Kimball Tower 133 / 41 11 1957 Houses the University at Buffalo's School of Public Health and Health Professions and site of WBFO's radio transmitter tower.[102][103]
94 Dun Building 130 / 40 10 1895 [104]
95 Erie County Court Building 130 / 40 (est) 8 1965 [105]
96 Larkin @ Exchange 130 / 40 (est) 8 1912 Also known as the Larkin Building, Graphic Controls Corporation Building, Larkin Terminal Warehouse.[106]
97 One Canalside 129 / 39 8 1962 / 2013 Formerly General William J. Donovan State Office Building.[107]
98 Buffalo General Hospital Building D 128 / 39 8 1901[108] Also known as Buffalo General Hospital Administration Building[109]; Buffalo General Hospital East Wing.[110]
99 Convention Tower 128 / 39 (est.) 12 1924 Also known as the Walbridge Building.[111][112]

Tallest cancelled and stale proposals

This lists buildings (greater than 12 floors) that have been proposed in Buffalo but are now cancelled or the proposal has sat longer than 2 years.

Name Height
feet / m
Floors Year Proposed Status Notes
Buffalo City Tower 600 / 183 40 2006 cancelled This project was cancelled due to the financial woes of the developer, BSC Group
Apartments at Queen City Landing 20 2016 suspended Proposed as a 324-foot (99 m), 23-story glass-walled residential tower, later reduced to 20 stories. Project was repeatedly stymied by litigation due to environmental concerns and finally "suspended indefinitely" in 2020 due to the developer's inability to secure financing from the city.[113]
33 Gates Circle 297 / 85 23 2006 cancelled Project "fell through when the economy tanked in 2008", according to the Buffalo News. As of 2018, the developer proposes a series of three-story, 12-unit townhouses for the site.[114]
Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino Hotel Tower 220 / 67 22 2010 cancelled The Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino was completed in 2013 without the hotel tower
Adelphia Tower 220 / 67 15 2004 cancelled The project size and scope was altered several times (40 floors, 38 floors, 22 floors and finally 15 floors) before being cancelled
The Carlo 186 / 57 (est) 14 2012 Stale Proposal

Tallest destroyed buildings

This lists buildings in the city of Buffalo that once existed and rose at least 150 ft (46 m) but have since been destroyed.

Name Image Height
feet / m
Floors Year built Year destroyed Notes
Electric Tower (Pan-American Exposition) 389 / 119 1901 1902 Intended to be temporary and to be destroyed after conclusion of Pan-American Exposition. Not to be confused with the present-day Electric Tower at Washington and East Huron Streets. Tallest building ever destroyed in Upstate New York.[115]
St. Joseph's New Cathedral 240 / 73 1913 1976 [116]
D. S. Morgan Building 221 / 67 12 1895 1965 The Edward A. Rath County Office Building now occupies the site.[117]
A. Victor & Company Department Store 186 / 57 11 1928 1981 [118][119]
50 High Street 173 / 53 13 1965 2007 Also known as the General Towers Medical Building or Erie Medical Center.[120] Oishei Children's Hospital now occupies the site.
Iroquois Hotel 166 / 51 11 1890 1940 Also known as the Gerrans building. One M&T Plaza now occupies the site.[121]
Chamber of Commerce Building 161 / 49 13 1905[122] 1986 [123]
Millard Fillmore Gates Circle Hospital 160 / 49 12 1941 2015 [124]
Ford Hotel 151 / 46 13 1922 2000 Hampton Inn and Suites Hotel now occupies the site.[125]
Hotel Buffalo 150 / 46 12 1908 1967 Sahlen Field now occupies the site.[126]

Timeline of tallest buildings

This section lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Buffalo. Saint Paul's Episcopal Cathedral held the title twice, both before the construction and after the demolition of the original Electric Tower, which was designed as a temporary building that would only last the length of the Pan-American Exposition.

Years as
tallest
Name Image Height
feet / m
Floors Notes
1827-1851 First Presbyterian Church unknown N/A Demolished in 1890. Not to be confused with the current First Presbyterian Church building on Symphony Circle, erected in 1897 to a height of 164 feet (50 m). Main Place Tower occupies the site today.
1851-1901 Saint Paul's Episcopal Cathedral 275 / 84 N/A Tallest building in Upstate New York during this time.
1901-1902 Electric Tower (Pan-American Exposition) 389 / 119 N/A Demolished shortly after the close of the Pan-American Exposition. Not to be confused with the present-day Electric Tower at Washington and East Huron Streets, listed below. Tallest building in Upstate New York and also second-tallest building in New York State at the time of its construction, only two feet (61 cm) shorter than the Park Row Building in New York City.
1902-1912 Saint Paul's Episcopal Cathedral 275 / 84 N/A Tallest building in Upstate New York during this time.
1912-1925 Electric Tower 294 / 90 14 Tallest building in Upstate New York 1912-1914.
1925-1929 Liberty Building 345 / 105 23 Tallest building in Upstate New York 1925-1928.
1929-1931 Rand Building 391 / 119 29 First building to exceed the height of the original Electric Tower, demolished 27 years earlier. Was the tallest building in Upstate New York during this time.
1931-1972 Buffalo City Hall 398 / 121 32 Tallest building in Upstate New York 1931-1966.
1972- Seneca One Tower 529 / 161 40

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