List of tallest buildings in Jackson, Mississippi
The table below shows the eighteen tallest buildings in Jackson, Mississippi, United States.
The city has the third-tallest building in the state of Mississippi, Regions Plaza, at 318 feet (97 m). The two tallest buildings in the state are the 348-foot-tall (106 m) Beau Rivage Hotel and the 335-foot-tall (102 m) IP Casino Hotel, both located in Biloxi.
Tallest buildings
Rank | Name | Image | Height ft (m) |
Floors | Year | Notes |
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1 | Regions Plaza | 318 (97) | 22 | 1975 | Tallest building in Jackson since its completion in 1975. | |
2 | Jackson Marriott Downtown | 255 (78) | 21 | 1975 | ||
3 | Regions Bank Building | 254 (77) | 18 | 1929 | Tallest building in Jackson from 1929 to 1975. | |
4 | Walter Sillers State Office Building | 250 (76) | 20 | 1972 | ||
5 | Standard Life Building | 250 (76) | 22 | 1929 | Renovated and converted into residential and retail in 2010. | |
6 | Capital Towers Building | 245 (74) | 20 | 1965 | ||
7 | Trustmark National Bank Building | 215 (66) | 14 | 1955 | ||
8 | Lamar Life Building | 191 (58) | 10 | 1924 | Tallest building in Jackson from 1924 to 1929. | |
9 | Dr. A. H. McCoy Federal Building | - | 189 (58) | 15 | 1979 | Renovated in 2013. |
10 | Mississippi State Capitol | 180 (55) | 4 | 1903 | Tallest building in Jackson from 1903 to 1924. | |
11 | St. Dominic's Ambulatory Surgery Center | - | 176 (54) | 14 | 1973 | Tallest building outside of Downtown Jackson. |
12 | Hilton Hotel Jackson | - | 176 (54) | 14 | 1985 | Second-tallest building outside of Downtown Jackson. |
13 | One Jackson Place | - | 176 (54) | 14 | 1987 | |
14 | Woolfolk State Office Building | 169 (52) | 16 | 1949 | ||
15 | King Edward Hotel (Jackson, Mississippi) | - | 156 (48) | 12 | 1923 | Renovated and converted into hotel, residential, and retail in 2009. |
16 | The Pinnacle at Jackson Place | - | 144 (44) | 9 | 2008 | |
17 | City Centre South | - | 143 (44) | 12 | 1958 | Renovated in 1987. |
18 | Electric 308 | - | 126 (38) | 10 | 1927 | Renovated and converted into residential and office in 2005. |
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