List of tallest buildings in Springfield, Massachusetts

Coordinates: 42°6′6.7″N 72°35′21.0″W / 42.101861°N 72.589167°W / 42.101861; -72.589167
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neo-classicism; however, many 'human-scale' versions of both styles exist in Springfield.[1]

Springfield's height limit was broached purposely in 1970, after the U.S. government had closed the

International style by renowned architect Pietro Belluschi. Several major downtown projects followed in the 1970s and 1980s, creating an impressive modern skyline accented by the Campanile tower of 1913 (the one building which was allowed to breach the height law imposed on Springfield by Massachusetts).[1]

Tallest buildings and structures in Springfield, Massachusetts
Rank Name Image Height Floors Use Built
1 Monarch Place 401 ft 26
Commercial office
1987
2 Tower Square 371 ft 29
Commercial office
1970
3 Springfield Municipal Group Campanile 300 ft n/a
Campanile
1913
4 Chestnut Park 289 ft 34
Apartment building
1977
5 One Financial Plaza 230 ft 17
Commercial office
1983
6 Chestnut Park 207 ft 17
Apartment building
1976
7 Linden Towers 183 ft 15
Apartment building
8 Springfield Marriot 183 ft. 15
9 Bay State Place-East 158 ft. 13
10 Tri-Towers Tower 1 158 ft. 13
11 Tri-Towers Tower 2 158 ft. 13
12 Bay State Place-West 146 ft. 12
13 Tri-Towers 3 146 ft. 12
14 Laquinta Hotel 146 ft. 12
15 Sheraton Monarch 146 ft. 12
16 TD Bank Center 146 ft. 12
17 295 Worthington Street Upload image 142 ft 8
Commercial office
1926
18 1200 Main Street Upload image 125 ft 12
Commercial office
1907-08
19 95 State Street Upload image 125 ft 10
Commercial office
1930
20 People's Bank Upload image 125 ft 10 Bank 1915
21 Old First Church at Court Square Upload image 125 ft n/a Church 1816

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Springfield Municipal Group Campanile, Springfield | 126910". Emporis. Retrieved May 2, 2022.[dead link]

42°6′6.7″N 72°35′21.0″W / 42.101861°N 72.589167°W / 42.101861; -72.589167