Rank
|
Name
|
Image
|
Height ft / m
|
Floors
|
Year
|
City
|
Notes
|
01.01
|
Salesforce Tower
|
|
701 (214)
|
49
|
1990
|
Indianapolis
|
Has been the tallest building in the city and the state since 1990. Tallest building constructed in Indianapolis in the 1990s. Formerly known as Bank One Tower and Chase Tower.[1][2]
|
02.02
|
OneAmerica Tower
|
|
533 (162)
|
38
|
1982
|
Indianapolis
|
Tallest building constructed in the city during the 1980s. Formerly known as the AUL Tower.[3][4]
|
03.03
|
Regions Tower
|
|
504 (154)
|
37
|
1970
|
Indianapolis
|
Tallest building completed in Indianapolis during the 1970s.[5][6]
|
04.04
|
Indiana Michigan Power Center
|
|
442 (135)
|
27
|
1982
|
Fort Wayne
|
Tallest building in Fort Wayne since 1982, fourth tallest building in Indiana, and tallest outside of Indianapolis.[7][8] Formerly known as One Summit Square.
|
04.05
|
Market Tower
|
|
421 (128)
|
32
|
1988
|
Indianapolis
|
[9][10]
|
05.06
|
300 North Meridian
|
|
408 (124)
|
28
|
1989
|
Indianapolis
|
[11][12]
|
06.07
|
BMO Plaza
|
|
401 (122)
|
31
|
1988
|
Indianapolis
|
[13][14]
|
07.08
|
JW Marriott Indianapolis
|
|
376 (115)
|
34
|
2011
|
Indianapolis
|
[15][16][17]
|
07.09
|
City-County Building
|
|
372 (113)
|
28
|
1962
|
Indianapolis
|
Tallest building constructed in the city during the 1960s.[18][19]
One of the last public observation decks in the city. Located on 28th floor.
|
08.010
|
101 West Ohio
|
|
360.13 (110)
|
22
|
1987
|
Indianapolis
|
[20][21]
|
08.011
|
Indianapolis International Airport Air Traffic Control Tower
|
|
340 (104)
|
–
|
2005
|
Indianapolis
|
Air traffic control[22]
|
08.012
|
PNC Center
|
|
339 (103)
|
26
|
1970
|
Fort Wayne
|
Tallest building in Fort Wayne from 1970–1982,[23] currently the 11th tallest building in the state of Indiana. Formerly known as Fort Wayne National Bank Building and National City Center.
|
13
|
Liberty Tower
|
|
331 (101)
|
25
|
1970
|
South Bend
|
[24]
|
14
|
AT&T Building
|
|
321 (98)
|
22
|
1932
|
Indianapolis
|
When completed in the 1930s, the building was only seven floors high; additions in the 1940s and 1960s brought it to its current height
|
15
|
Lincoln Bank Tower
|
|
312 (95)
|
22
|
1930
|
Fort Wayne
|
At completion, was the tallest building in Indiana
|
16
|
Capital Center South Tower
|
|
311 (95)
|
22
|
1987
|
Indianapolis
|
Connected via atrium to the 26th-tallest building in Indianapolis, Fifth Third Bank Tower
|
17
|
Hilton Indianapolis
|
|
302 (92)
|
18
|
1971
|
Indianapolis
|
The building was originally constructed as the headquarters of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Indiana (now Anthem)
|
=18
|
Riley Towers I
|
|
295 (90)
|
30
|
1963
|
Indianapolis
|
Tallest residential buildings in Indiana
|
=18
|
Riley Towers II
|
|
295 (90)
|
30
|
1963
|
Indianapolis
|
Tallest residential buildings in Indiana
|
20
|
360 Market Square
|
|
290 (88)
|
28
|
2018
|
Indianapolis
|
|
21
|
Conrad Indianapolis
|
|
287 (87)
|
23
|
2006
|
Indianapolis
|
Tallest building completed in Indianapolis during the 2000s
|
=22
|
220 Meridian
|
|
284 (87)
|
23
|
1974
|
Indianapolis
|
Formerly known as the SBC 220 Building and AT&T 220 Building
|
=22
|
Indiana State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
|
|
284 (87)
|
–
|
1902
|
Indianapolis
|
Tallest structure in Indianapolis until the completion of the City-County Building in 1962
|
24
|
Market Square Center
|
|
283 (86)
|
20
|
1975
|
Indianapolis
|
Also known as the Gold Building
|
=25
|
Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital
|
|
280 (85)
|
11
|
2013
|
Indianapolis
|
|
=25
|
Spa Blu Tower
|
|
280 (85)
|
22
|
2009
|
Michigan City
|
|
27
|
Lucas Oil Stadium
|
|
270 (82)
|
–
|
2008
|
Indianapolis
|
|
=28
|
CityView on Meridian
|
|
268 (82)
|
20
|
1966
|
Indianapolis
|
|
=28
|
Hyatt Regency Indianapolis / PNC Center
|
|
268 (82)
|
22
|
1977
|
Indianapolis
|
Tallest mixed-use building in Indianapolis
|