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Skyline of Atlantic City looking south

The following is a list of the tallest buildings in Atlantic City. [1]

Casino hotels dominate the skyline and are interspersed with residential highrises. [1] Prior to their construction following the legalization of gambling in the 1970s grand hotels, many built between the start of the 20th century and the Roaring Twenties, lined the Boardwalk, the first in the world. [2] Since the 1980s, especially after the 2001 opening of the Brigantine Connector, the Marina District at the city's north end has seen much new development. [3] [4]

Tallest buildings

Rank Name Image Height Floors Year Notes
1 Ocean Casino Resort [5] [6] 718 ft (219 m) 57 2012 4th tallest building in New Jersey
Tallest building built in the 2010s
2 Harrah's Waterfront Tower [7] [8] [9] 525 ft (160 m) 46 2008 Tallest building built in the 2000s
3 Hard Rock's North Tower [10] [11] 470 ft (140 m) 41 2008 [12]
4 MGM Tower [11] [13] [14] 460 ft (140 m) 39 2008
5 Borgata Hotel and Casino [15] 430 ft (130 m) 43 2003
6 Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City [16] [17] 430 ft (130 m) 42 1990 Tallest building built in the 1990s
8 Jersey-Atlantic Wind Farm 380 ft (120 m) n/a 2005 Five wind turbines, first coastal wind farm in the United States
8 Bally's Atlantic City

[18] [19]

380 ft (120 m) 38 1989 Tallest building built in the 1980s
9 The Claridge [20] [21] 370 ft (110 m) 24 1930 Tallest building from 1930 to 1989

aka "The Skyscraper By The Sea"

10/11 Ocean Club [22] [23] 360 ft (110 m) 34 1984 Twin towers are tallest residential buildings
12 Resorts Rendezvous Tower 348 ft (106 m) [24] 27 2004
13 The Flagship Resort 336.5 ft (102.6 m) (estimated) 32 [25] 1988
14 Atlantic Palace Suites [26] [27] 331 ft (101 m) 31 1986
15 Harrahs Bayview Tower
302 ft (92 m) [28] 25 [29] 2002
15 Wyndham Skyline Tower [30] 302 ft (92 m) [31] 30 2004 [30]
17 Caesars Centurion Tower [32] [33] 299 ft (91 m) 25 1997
18 Golden Nugget Atlantic City 287 ft (87 m) 27 [34] 1985
19 The Enclave 285 ft (87 m) 27 [35] 1984
20 Tropicana Havana Tower 282 ft (86 m) [36] [37] 33 2003
21 Tropicana West Tower 282 ft (86 m) [36] [37] 32 1996
22 Bella [38] [39] 272 ft (83 m) 27 1988
23 Haddon Hall [40] 260 ft (79 m) 15 1929 Known as Resorts Ocean Tower
24 Showboat Bourbon Tower 254 ft (77 m) 25 [41] 1987 Showboat closed 2014, reopened 2016.

Timeline of tallest buildings

Name Image Height

ft m

Floors Years tallest
Absecon Light 171 ft (52 m) 17 1854-1857
The Blenheim 160 ft (49 m) 12 1902-1906
Traymore Hotel 220 ft (67 m) 19 1915-1921
Ritz-Carlton Hotel 222 ft (68 m) 18 1921-1929
Haddon Hall 260 ft (79 m) 15 1929-1930
The Claridge 370 ft (110 m) 24 1930-1990
Bally's Atlantic City 380 ft (120 m) 38 1989-1990
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City 430 ft (130 m) 41 1990-2003
Borgata 430 ft (130 m) 43 2003-2008
Harrah's Atlantic City 525 ft (160 m) 45 2008-2012
Ocean Resort Casino 718 ft (220 m) 57 2012-present

Old tallest buildings

Name Image Year built Height
ft / m
Floors Notes
Absecon Light 1854–1857 171 ft (52 m) 17 First lit 1857, deactivated 1933.
Still in operation, it is no longer an official navigational aid.
The Blenheim [42] 1902-06 160 ft (49 m) 12 [43] One world's earliest and largest reinforced concrete buildings when built
Building implosion 1979 [44]
Traymore Hotel [45] 1915 220 ft (67 m) 19 Building implosion 1972 [46]
Ritz-Carlton Hotel [47] 1921 222 ft (68 m) 18 Converted to apartment hotel 1969, now condominiums
Haddon Hall [40] 1929 260 ft (79 m) 15 Known as Resorts Ocean Tower

See also

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