List of tallest buildings in Saint Paul

Entering downtown Saint Paul from the west.
Downtown St. Paul from the southwest in the winter.
St. Paul skyline at night

Below is a table of the twenty tallest buildings in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Since 1987 the tallest building has been the 471-foot Wells Fargo Place.

Tallest buildings

Rank Name Height
ft / m
Floors Year Notes
1 Wells Fargo Place 471 / 144 37 1987 Tallest building in St. Paul since its completion in 1987.
2 Jackson Tower 460 / 135 46 1986 Tallest building in St. Paul from 1986 to 1987, and also has the most floors in St. Paul.
3 First National Bank Building 417 / 127 32 1931 Tallest building in St. Paul from 1931 to 1986.
4 Kellogg Square Apartments 366 / 112 32 1972
5 The Pointe of St. Paul 340 / 104 34 1988
6 US Bank Center 338 / 103 26 1975
7 City Walk Condominiums & Parking 332 / 101 27 1983
8 Travelers Building 330 / 101 17 1991
9 Bremer Tower 328 / 100 27 1980
10 The 400 Building 327 / 100 21 1982
11 Landmark Towers 327 / 100 25 1983
12 Sibley Tower 314 / 96 33 1986
13 Cathedral of Saint Paul 306 / 93 2 1915 Tallest building in St. Paul from 1915 to 1931.
14 UBS Plaza 305 / 93 25 1980
15 Ecolab Corporate Center 305 / 93 22 1968
16 Eugene McCarthy U. S. Post Office 274 / 84 15 1934
17 Crowne Plaza St. Paul-Riverfront 268 / 82 23 1966
18 St. Paul City Hall 261 / 80 21 1932
19 The 401 Building 256 / 78 13 2000 Tallest building in St. Paul constructed in the 21st century.
20 Ecolab University Center 254 / 77 17 1973
21 Skyline Tower 240 / 73 24 1972

Tallest under construction, approved, and proposed

Name Height
ft / m
Floors Year Status Notes
AECOM Riversedge Tower 4 TBD TBD 2026 Proposed [1]
AECOM Riversedge Tower 3 325 20 2023 Proposed [2]
AECOM Riversedge Tower 2 302 28 2022 Proposed [3]
AECOM Riversedge Tower 1 247 23 2022 Proposed [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ramsey County Riverfront Property" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Ramsey County Riverfront Property" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Ramsey County Riverfront Property" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Ramsey County Riverfront Property" (PDF).