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* [[Highland Manor]], 15 stories
* [[Highland Manor]], 15 stories
* [[Park Place Tower]], 15 stories
* [[Park Place Tower]], 15 stories
* [[Parliament House]], 142 feet
* [[Doubletree Hotel Birmingham]], 14 stories
* [[Doubletree Hotel Birmingham]], 14 stories
* [[Birmingham City Hall]], 133 feet
* [[Birmingham City Hall]], 133 feet
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==Notable demolished buildings==
==Notable demolished buildings==
* [[Tutwiler Hotel (1914)]], 175 feet
* [[Tutwiler Hotel (1914)]], 175 feet
* [[Parliament House]], 142 feet
* [[YMCA (1911)]], 120 feet
* [[YMCA (1911)]], 120 feet
* [[Essex House]], 116 feet
* [[Essex House]], 116 feet

Revision as of 16:58, 28 April 2011

A c. 1910 postcard showing "A Group of Sky-Scrapers" in Birmingham
The so-called "Heaviest Corner on Earth" with four tall buildings constructed between 1902 and 1912
The top of the City Federal Building (1913), which reigned as the state's tallest building until 1969
The Wells Fargo Tower, now the tallest building in Birmingham
The unfinished Roden Hotel, c. 1917
The never-built Shepherd Centre proposal of 1987

This is a List of buildings by height:

Notable demolished buildings

Notable unbuilt proposals

Notes

  • Heights are to the main roof, not to spires or other appurtenances. Heights are as given by Skyscraperpage.com and Emporis.com unless more accurate information is available. The cutoff for this listing is 100 feet or 10 stories.