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Houston

United States

Facts

Population

Source: US Census

2,195,914 (2014)

Area

628 km² • 242 mi²

Density

3,496.7 people per km²

9,056.4 people per mi²

First 150m+ Building

Tallest Building

Rankings

by no. of 150m+ completed buildings

#
46

Tallest City in

the World

#
5

Tallest City in

North America
#
4

Tallest City in

United States

Buildings

RANK
Name
Status

Completed

Architecturally Topped Out

Structurally Topped Out

Under Construction

On Hold

Proposed

Vision

Never Completed

Demolished

Competition Entry

Canceled

Proposed Renovation

Under Renovation

Renovated

Under Demolition

Height
1 JPMorgan Chase Tower
305.4 m / 1,002  ft
2 1000 Louisiana
302.4 m / 992  ft
3 Williams Tower
274.6 m / 901  ft
4 TC Energy Center
237.8 m / 780  ft
5 Heritage Plaza
232.3 m / 762  ft
6 Enterprise Plaza
230.4 m / 756  ft
7 609 Main at Texas
230.1 m / 755  ft
8 Centerpoint Energy Plaza
225.9 m / 741  ft
9 Texas Tower
224 m / 735  ft
10 1600 Smith Street
223.1 m / 732  ft

Global News

10 October 2025

Houston’s Autry Park Welcomes New 40-Story Luxury High-Rise

A new residential landmark has risen in Houston’s Montrose district with the completion of Hanover Buffalo Bayou, a 40-story apartment high-rise in the heart of...

 

10 September 2025

Luxury Hospitality Brand to Open First Hotel and Residences in Houston

The Ritz-Carlton has announced plans for its first-ever branded residences and hotel in Houston, to be located on Post Oak Boulevard in the Uptown district...

 

28 April 2025

New Owner Acquires 41-Story Office High-Rise in Houston

The 41-story office tower located at 5555 San Felipe Street in Houston’s Uptown area is changing hands once again. Miami Beach-based Starwood Property Trust has...

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