List of tallest buildings in Alabama

Below is a table containing the twenty tallest buildings in the state of Alabama. The tallest building in the state is the RSA Battle House Tower, which was completed in 2007. The list includes ten in Birmingham, five in Mobile, and two or less in any other city.

Birmingham, 3rd largest city and largest metropolitan area
Huntsville, largest city and second largest metropolitan area
Mobile, third largest metropolitan area
Montgomery, second largest city and fourth largest metropolitan area

Tallest buildings

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Rank Name Image Height
ft (m)
Floors Year City Notes
1 RSA Battle House Tower   745 (227) 35 2007 Mobile [1]
2 Shipt Tower   454 (138) 34 1986 Birmingham
3 Regions-Harbert Plaza   437 (133) 32 1989 Birmingham
4 RSA–BankTrust Building   424 (129) 34 1965 Mobile
5 RSA Tower   397 (121) 22 1996 Montgomery
6 AT&T City Center   391 (119) 30 1972 Birmingham
7 Regions Center   390 (119) 30 1972 Birmingham
8 Phoenix West II 380 (115.8) 31 2013 Orange Beach
9 Turquoise Place I 377 (115) 30 2009 Orange Beach
10 Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel   374 (114) 28 1983 Mobile
11 Saturn V Dynamic Test Stand   374 (114) 31 1964 Huntsville
12 Phoenix West I 350 (107) 27 2009 Orange Beach
13 Mobile Marriott   326 (99) 20 1979 Mobile
14 City Federal Building   325 (99) 27 1913 Birmingham
15 Mobile Government Plaza   325 (99) 12 1994 Mobile
16 Alabama Power Headquarters Building   321 (98) 18 1990 Birmingham
17 Turquoise Place II 304 (93) 24 2008 Orange Beach
18 Renaissance Tower 300 (92) 4 1991 Florence
19 Thomas Jefferson Hotel   287 (87) 20 1929 Birmingham
20 John Hand Building   284 (86) 20 1912 Birmingham
21 Daniel Building   283 (86) 20 1970 Birmingham
22 Two North Twentieth 273 (83) 17 1962 Birmingham

The Poarch Band of Creek Indians own and operate two high rise hotels on tribal land in Alabama located in Wetumpka and Atmore. They are not included in this list despite the fact their height surpasses other listings.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The 17 tallest buildings in Alabama". AL.com. 2016-02-11.