List of tallest buildings in London, Ontario

London is the largest city in Southwestern Ontario, although Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge is a larger urban area. In London, there are 16 buildings that stand taller than 70 metres (230 ft). The tallest building in the city is the 24-storey, 113.4 m (372 ft) One London Place.[1] Originally there were plans to construct a twin tower called Two London Place; however, due to the recession of the early 1990s, this structure was never built. The second-tallest building in the city is City Centre Tower South, standing at 96 m (315 ft) tall with 23 storeys.

The central business district of London Ontario
Birds-eye view of the CBD of London

As of July 2015, the city contains 13 skyscrapers over 80 m (262 ft) and 136 high-rise buildings that exceed 35 m (115 ft) in height.[2]

Additionally, there are 10 high-rises that are planned to reach a height of at least 60 metres under construction, approved for construction, and proposed for construction in London.

Tallest buildings

This list ranks buildings in London that stand at least 60 m (197 ft) tall, based on CTBUH height measurement standards. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts.

RankBuildingImageHeightFloorsCompletedRef
1One London Place
(office)
113.4 m241992[3]
2One Richmond Row
(residential)
101 m322021[4]
3Azure
(residential)
96 m292018[5]
4City Centre Tower South
(office)
96 m231974[6]
5Renaissance North
(residential)
93.2 m282009[7]
6Renaissance South
(residential)
93.2 m282012[8]
7City Centre Tower North
(office)
89 m191974[9]
8Talbot Centre West
(office)
88 m181990[10]
9Talbot Centre East
(office)
88 m181990[11]
10Colborne Centre South Tower
(residential)
88 m261987[12]
11Colborne Centre North Tower
(residential)
88 m261987[13]
12Colborne Place
(residential)
87 m241987[14]
13REVO on King West
(residential)
86.2 m232012[15]
14700 King St.
(residential)
85 m21Under construction[16]
16London Towers East
(residential)
81 m231974[17]
17CityPlace West
(residential)
80 m252004[18]
18Hilton London
(hotel)
79 m221975[19]
19Middlesex County Court House
(government)
77 m161974[20]
20REVO on King East
(residential)
75 m252014[21]
21Riverwalk
(residential)
72 m24Under Construction[22]
22Delta London Armouries Hotel
(hotel)
71.5 m201987[23]
23The Harriston
(residential)
70 m232008[24]
24Royal Bank Tower
(office)
68 m141973[25]
25Cherryhill Village I
(residential)
63 m171973[26]
26Kingswell Towers
(residential)
60 m181989[27]

Projects

This list ranks London high-rises that are under construction, approved for construction and construction proposals that stand at least 30 m (197 ft) tall.

Projects as of July, 2015
BuildingHeightStoreysYearStatus
Ayerswood Development Complex I[28]-352015Possible abandonment
Centro[29]128.85 m (422.7 ft)402016Under construction
Ayerswood Development Complex II[28]-322015Possible abandonment
455 Clarence St.[30]105 m (344 ft)312016Approved
50 King St. (County of Middlesex)[31]95 m (312 ft)292014Approved (awaiting OMB hearing - spring 2017)
560/562 Wellington St. (Auburn Developments)[32]95 m (312 ft)292015Proposed
Rygar Tower II [29]101.5 m (333 ft)292016Approved (awaiting OMB hearing)
96 Ridout [33]-222015Approved
700 King St.[16]85 m (279 ft)212015Under construction
Ayerswood Development Complex III[28]-192015Possible abandonment
Springbank/Wonderland (York Developments)[34]66 m (217 ft)182014Proposed
Ross Park Condos (1240 Richmond)[35]-172015Approved (awaiting OMB hearing)
2179-2201 Hyde Park Road I[36]48 m (157 ft)162015Under construction
2179-2201 Hyde Park Road II[36]48 m (157 ft)162015Under construction
2179-2201 Hyde Park Road III[36]48 m (157 ft)162015Approved
Roundhouse Development[37]-15 - 252015Proposed

See also

References

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