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42°59′39.3″N 71°27′56.0″W / 42.994250°N 71.465556°W / 42.994250; -71.465556
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Manchester is a city in Hillsborough County in southern New Hampshire, United States. It has a population of over 115,000 people. This article is a list of the tallest buildings in Manchester and New Hampshire.

Rank Name Image Height

ft (m)

Floors Year Notes
01.01 City Hall Plaza 275 ft (84 m) 22 1992 The tallest building in New Hampshire since its completion in 1992, succeeding the Hampshire Plaza (now Brady Sullivan Plaza). The tallest building in New England north of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
01.02 Brady Sullivan Plaza 259 ft (79 m) 20 1972 The tallest building in New Hampshire from 1972 until 1992.
01.03 Wall Street Apartments 223 ft (68 m) 18 1985 Used to have a restaurant on the top floor.
01.04 WZID Tower 194 ft (59 m) 5 1991 194-foot communications tower on top of the WZID Building.
01.05 Brady Sullivan Tower 180 ft (55 m) 18 1970 Briefly was tallest building in New Hampshire.
01.06 Rev. Raymond A. Burns, OSB High Rise 161 ft 13 1980 Residential. Tallest building on West Side.
01.07 DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Downtown Hotel 148 ft (45 m) 12 1983 Hotel and residential building
01.08 Carpenter Center 148 ft (45 m) 12 1923 Once the biggest hotel in Manchester.
01.09 Citizens Bank Building 131 ft (40 m) 10 1913 Known throughout 20th century as the Amoskeag Bank, it was referred to as the city's first "skyscraper".
01.010 Hampshire Towers 127 12 1973 Condos
01.011 Henry J. Pariseau Building 126 ft (38 m) 11 1973 Residential
01.012 Thomas B. O'Malley High Rise 112 ft (34 m) 9 1969 Residential
01.012 Christos Kalivas High Rise 112 ft (34 m) 9 1972 Residential
01.012 Residences at Manchester Place 112 ft (34 m) 9 2005 Residential
01.015 1155 Elm Street 100 ft (30 m) 8 1986
01.015 Elliot Hospital 100 ft (30 m) 8 1945 ~300 beds
01.017 Center of New Hampshire 92.5 ft (28.2 m) 7 1985 Attached to the DoubleTree hotel through the Center of NH Expo.
01.018 SNHU Arena 92 ft (28 m) 3 2001 Hockey, concert and basketball arena.
01.019 Norris Cotton Federal Building 87 ft (27 m) 7 1976
01.019 Governor Hugh J. Gallen Apartments 87 ft (27 m) 7
01.019 Catholic Medical Center 87 ft (27 m) 7 1978 300+ beds
01.022 VA Hospital 75 ft (23 m) 6 1950
01.022 WMUR Building 75 ft (23 m) 4 1987 Headquarters for "New Hampshire's Number One News Team".

42°59′39.3″N 71°27′56.0″W / 42.994250°N 71.465556°W / 42.994250; -71.465556