List of Tallest Buildings in Salt Lake City

This list of tallest buildings in Salt Lake City ranks skyscrapers in the U.S. city of Salt Lake City, Utah by height. The tallest building in the city is the Wells Fargo Center, which rises 422 feet (129 m) and was completed in 1998.

Rank Name Image Height
Floors Year Notes
1 Wells Fargo Center 422 / 128.6 24 1998 Originally the American Stores Tower. 400' at roof level, has a total height of 422' (does not include antenna). Has two rooftop heliports.
2 LDS Church Office Building 420 / 128 28 1973 At 420', the LDS Church Office building is the second tallest building in Salt Lake City.
3 Grand America Hotel 395 / 120 24 2001 Salt Lake City's only AAA Five Diamond hotel.
4 111 South Main 380 / 115.824 27 2016 Same Developer who developed 222 South Main in 2009
4 99 West 372 / 113 30 2010 The structure topped out in 2009 and completed in 2010. Opened in 2011. 99 West is the tallest residential tower in the City Creek Center.
5 Key Bank Tower 351 / 107 27 1976 Previously the Beneficial Life Tower, renamed in 2008. Not to be mistaken with Key Bank Tower that was imploded in 2007.
6 One Utah Center 350 / 107 24 1991 420,000 sq. ft. class A office building at 201 S. Main St. Project was completed at a cost of $102 million dollars.
7 Beneficial Financial Group Tower(Gateway Tower West) 335 / 102 20 1998 Originally the Gateway Tower West. Briefly renamed Beneficial Life Tower.
8= American Tower North 324 / 99 26 1982
8= American Tower South 324 / 99 26 1982
9 World Trade Center at City Creek 320 / 98 22 1986 Original called the Eagle Gate Plaza and Eagle Gate Tower
10 222 South Main 315 / 96 22 2009 First 20+ story skyscraper completed since the Grand America Hotel in 2001.
11 Hilton Salt Lake City Center 296 / 90 18 1983
12 Salt Lake City & County Building 290 / 88 5 1894
13 Utah State Capitol 285 / 87 5 1915
14 Little America Hotel and Towers 280 / 85 17 1980
15 136 East South Temple 274 / 84 25 1966
16 Zions Bank Tower (Gateway Tower East) 267 / 81 18 1962
17 The Regent (City Creek) 265 / 81 20 2011
18 Marriott Downtown at City Creek Hotel 263 / 80 16 1981
19 HK Tower 231 / 70 14 1982
20 Red Lion Hotel 230 / 70 14
21 Walker Center 220 / 67 16 1912
22= Hotel Monaco (Salt Lake) 214 / 65 13 1924
22= Shilo Inn 214 / 65 13
23 Salt Lake Temple 210 / 64 4 1893
24= US Bank Tower(former Wells Fargo Plaza) 209 / 64 15 1984
24= CenturyLink Building(former Qwest Building) 209 / 64 15 1980
24= JC Penney Building 209 / 64 15 1973
25 Marriott City Center 198 / 60 13 2000
26= Broadway Centre 196 / 60 14 1992
26= Parkside Tower 196 / 60 14 1984
27 First Security Building 192 / 59 14 1919 Alternatively called the Deseret Building
28 Ken Garff Building 191 / 58 12 1967 The Ken Garff Building was a First Security Bank and Wells Fargo Bank building for a time
29= Joseph Smith Memorial Building 182 / 55 13 1911 Originally the Hotel Utah
29= 257 Towers Building 182 / 55 13 1986
30 Chase Tower 168 / 51 12 1983
31= Boston Building (Salt Lake) 164 / 50 11 1908
31= Newhouse Building (Salt Lake) 164 / 50 11 1909
32 143 South Main(former Tribune Building) 145 / 44 10 1924
33= Deseret News Building(former location) 126 / 38 9 1997
33= City Center I 126 / 38 9 1986
34= Richards Court West 125 / 38 10 2010
34= Richards Court East 125 / 38 10 2010
35 Judge Building 102 / 31 7 1909

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