List of tallest buildings in Connecticut

Skyline of Hartford

This list of tallest buildings in Connecticut ranks the tallest skyscrapers in Connecticut by height, that stand at least 60 meters (200 feet).

The tallest building is City Place I in Hartford, built in 1984, which stands at 163 meters (535 feet). With 38 stories, it is also the building with the most floors.

Currently the Ritz-Carlton Hotel and Convention Center in Stamford is under construction. Once completed it will be the tallest building in Fairfield County at 400 feet with 39 floors of offices, apartments and a hotel.

Rank Name City Height (feet/meters) Floors Year constructed Notes
1 City Place I Hartford 534.8 / 163 38 1984 Tallest building in Hartford
2 Travelers Tower Hartford 528.2 / 161 24 1919 Was the tallest building in the world outside New York City upon completion.
3 Goodwin Square Hartford 521.7 / 159 30 1989
4 Mohegan Sun Uncasville 486 / 148.5 36 2002
5 Hartford 21 Hartford 439.6 / 134 36 2006
6 Connecticut Financial Center New Haven 383 / 117 26 1990 Tallest building in New Haven
7 777 Main Hartford 360.9 / 110 26 1967 Until 2011, the Hartford office of Bank of America. Converted to residential use in 2015.
8 Trump Parc Stamford Stamford 350 / 106.68 34 2009 Tallest building in Stamford
9 280 Trumbull Street Hartford 347.8 / 106 28 1984
10 One Financial Plaza Hartford 344.6 / 102 26 1975
11 360 State Street New Haven 338 / 103 31 2010
12 Knights of Columbus Building New Haven 321 / 98 23 1969
13 One Landmark Square Stamford 295 / 89.92 21 1973
14 Bushnell Tower Hartford 262.5 / 80 28 1969
15 Bridgeport Center Bridgeport 244 / 74.37 18 1988 Tallest building in Bridgeport. Headquarters of People's United Bank.
16 Park City Plaza Bridgeport 217 / 66.11 16 1974
17 Highgrove Stamford 213 / 64.92 18 2009
18 Three Stamford Plaza Stamford 208 / 63.34 15 1981
Skyline of New Haven

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