Rank |
Name |
Photograph |
Height |
Floors |
Year |
City |
Notes |
1 |
333 Commerce |
 |
617 / 188 |
33 |
1994 |
Nashville |
Tallest building in Tennessee. Previously named the South Central Bell Building, BellSouth Building, and AT&T Building.[1] |
2 |
Four Seasons Hotel and Residences |
 |
542 / 165 |
40 |
2021 |
Nashville |
Tallest building in Tennessee by roof height. |
3 |
505 |
 |
522 / 159 |
45 |
2018 |
Nashville |
First building in state history with forty or more floors. Tallest building in Tennessee by number of floors.[2][3][4][5][6] |
4 |
The Pinnacle at Nashville Yards |
 |
504 / 154 |
35 |
2024 |
Nashville |
Currently the tallest tower in the multi-tower Nashville Yards project. |
5 |
Bridgestone Tower |
 |
460 / 140 |
30 |
2017 |
Nashville |
Architects Perkins & Will say "...in Music City, U.S.A., [four roofline] planes of glass suggest pages of sheet music."[7] |
6 |
Prime |
 |
456 / 139 |
38 |
2024 |
Nashville |
Prime is one of two Giarantana towers that are both residential and complimentary in styles. |
7 |
William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower |
 |
452 / 138 |
31 |
1970 |
Nashville |
Originally the National Life Center.[8][9] |
8 |
Fifth Third Center |
 |
435 / 133 |
31 |
1986 |
Nashville |
Originally known as the Third National Financial Center.[10] |
9 |
The Place at Fifth + Broadway |
 |
433 / 132 |
34 |
2019 |
Nashville |
Tallest for-rent residential building in Tennessee |
10 |
Pinnacle at Symphony Place |
 |
432 / 132 |
29 |
2010 |
Nashville |
[11] |
11 |
100 North Main |
 |
430 / 131 |
37 |
1965 |
Memphis |
Tallest building in Memphis since 1965. Tallest in Tennessee from 1965-1970. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Currently sits vacant, but major renovation underway. In 2017, new owner who will be gut-renovating and converting to apartments/possibly office use in 2019/2020. |
12 |
Amazon Tower Two |
 |
421 / 128 |
35 |
2023 |
Nashville |
Second of two towers, in the Nashville Yards Development, for Amazon's Operations Center of Excellence. |
13 |
The Emory |
 |
420 / 128 |
35 |
2025 |
Nashville |
Built alongside The Everett as a two-tower project in the Nashville Yards neighborhood. |
14 |
Alcove |
 |
418 / 127 |
34 |
2024 |
Nashville |
First of three Giarratana-led residential towers surrounding the Nashville Yards development. |
15= |
The Everett |
 |
409 / 125 |
34 |
2025 |
Nashville |
Built alongside The Emory as a two-tower project in the Nashville Yards neighborhood. |
15= |
Life and Casualty Tower |
 |
409 / 125 |
30 |
1957 |
Nashville |
[12][13] |
17 |
Conrad Hotel and Residences |
 |
406 / 124 |
35 |
2021 |
Nashville |
Topped out. This building will have a 14 floor hotel in addition to 220 condominiums [14] |
18 |
Raymond James Tower |
 |
403 / 123 |
21 |
1985 |
Memphis |
Includes the spire atop the building |
19 |
Nashville City Center |
 |
402 / 123 |
27 |
1988 |
Nashville |
|
20 |
Clark Tower |
 |
400 / 122 |
34 |
1971 |
Memphis |
Tallest building outside of downtown. |
21 |
One Commerce Square |
 |
396 / 121 |
30 |
1972 |
Memphis |
|
22 |
James K. Polk State Office Building |
 |
392 / 119 |
24 |
1981 |
Nashville |
[15][16] |
23 |
JW Marriott Nashville |
 |
386 / 118 |
33 |
2018 |
Nashville |
|
24 |
Renaissance Nashville Hotel |
 |
385 / 117 |
31 |
1987 |
Nashville |
|
25 |
Embassy Suites |
 |
384 / 117 |
30 |
2021 |
Nashville |
Third hotel in a suite of hotels in this development: Embassy Suites, One Hotel and Cambria Hotel [17][18] |
26 |
Viridian Tower |
 |
378 / 115 |
31 |
2006 |
Nashville |
|
27 |
805 Lea |
 |
370 / 110 |
30 |
2021 |
Nashville |
Under construction. Topped out. Located in Nashville's SoBro District, will have a total of 354 residential units.[19] |
28 |
Sterick Building |
 |
365 / 111 |
29 |
1930 |
Memphis |
|
29 |
One Nashville Place |
 |
359 / 109 |
23 |
1985 |
Nashville |
|
30 |
One22One Tower |
 |
356/109 |
28 |
2022 |
Nashville |
|
31 |
UBS Tower |
 |
354 / 108 |
28 |
1973 |
Nashville |
32 |
The Olive at Peabody Union |
|
350 / 107 |
27 |
2025 |
Nashville |
Located at 30 Peabody Street, the tower is adjacent to a six-story office building owned by Eakin partners completed in 2019.[20] |
33 |
The SoBro |
 |
345 / 105 |
33 |
2016 |
Nashville |
|
=34 |
1200 Broadway |
 |
344 / 105 |
27 |
2019 |
Nashville |
Also known as Endeavor Tower[21] |
=34 |
Amazon Tower 1 |
 |
344 / 105 |
21 |
2020 |
Nashville |
Located at 1010 Church Street, in the Nashville Yards Development, this is the first of two towers being developed for Amazon's Operations Center of Excellence.[22] |
36 |
Westin Hotel |
 |
337 / 103 |
27 |
2016 |
Nashville |
[23][24][25] |
37 |
First Horizon Bank Tower |
 |
332 / 101 |
25 |
1964 |
Memphis |
|
38 |
501 Commerce |
 |
331 / 101 |
26 |
2020 |
Nashville |
[26] |
39 |
Hilton Memphis |
 |
329 / 100 |
27 |
1975 |
Memphis |
|
40 |
Plaza Tower |
 |
327 / 100 |
27 |
1979 |
Knoxville |
Tallest building outside of Nashville and Memphis |
=41 |
222 2nd Avenue South |
 |
326 / 99 |
26 |
2017 |
Nashville |
[27][28] |
=41 |
Broadwest Office Tower |
 |
326 / 99 |
21 |
2021 |
Nashville |
Under construction. Topped out. This tower will offer 21 floors of class A office space.
[29] |
43 |
Memphis Pyramid |
 |
321/98 |
5 |
1991 |
Memphis |
7th-tallest pyramid and largest Bass Pro Shops in the world. Home to retail, restaurants, an observation deck, a hotel, a bowling alley, and the largest free-standing elevator in America. |
44 |
Grand Hyatt |
 |
320 / 98 |
25 |
2020 |
Nashville |
This Grand Hyatt 27 floor tower opened in 2020 in downtown Nashville. |
45 |
Riverview Tower |
 |
312 / 95 |
24 |
1985 |
Knoxville |
|
46 |
West End Tower |
 |
306 / 93 |
21 |
2021 |
Nashville |
Located on the edge of the Vanderbilt University campus and West End Avenue, this tower houses student apartments. |
=47 |
Sheraton Nashville Downtown |
 |
300 / 91 |
27 |
1975 |
Nashville |
|
=47 |
Republic Centre |
 |
300 / 91 |
21 |
1975 |
Chattanooga |
Tallest building in Chattanooga. |
=47 |
2012 West End Ave |
 |
300 / 91 |
25 |
2021 |
Nashville |
This building is a 25 floor residential building. |