List of buildings by height in Tuscaloosa
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This list of buildings by height in Tuscaloosa ranks buildings and other structures in Tuscaloosa by height. The tallest building in the city is currently the RBC Bank building, which rises ten stories 141 feet in downtown Tuscaloosa and was completed in 1925. The history of tall buildings in the city began with the construction of the Alston Building in 1909; this building, rising 85 feet to its main roof and seven floors, is regarded as the first "skyscraper" in Tuscaloosa. The majority of the tallest structures in the city are concentrated downtown and in and around the University of Alabama campus.
Existing buildings
- RBC Bank building, 141 feet & 10 floors
- Denny Chimes, 115 feet
- DCH Regional Medical Center, 103 feet & 8 stories
- Clara Verner Towers, 13 stories
- DCH Medical Tower I, 9 stories
- Stafford Plaza, 9 stories
- Robertson Towers, 8 stories
- Alston Building, 7 stories
- Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library, 7 stories
- The Legends of Tuscaloosa, 7 stories
- Tuscaloosa County Courthouse, 7 stories
- Hilton Garden Inn Tuscaloosa, 6 stories
- Ridgecrest South, 6 stories
- The Chimes, 6 stories
- Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center, 6 stories
Demolished structures
- Rose Towers, 130.5 feet & 13 stories (demolished in 2012)
- Tutwiler Hall, 123 feet & 13 stories (demolished in 2020)
Notable unbuilt proposals
- Tuscaloosa Entrepreneur Complex, 27 stories
- Dynasty Park, 14 stories
- Tutwiler Hall II & III, 13 stories each
- The Paramount, 12 stories
- Metalworks, 11 stories
- Homing Towers, 10-12 stories
- Riverwalk Place, 6 stories
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.