Phoenix: Skyscraper
Places and attractions in the Skyscraper category
Categories
- Museum
- Park
- Church
- Shopping
- History museum
- Shopping centre
- Concerts and shows
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Specialty museum
- Theater
- Music venue
- Arenas and stadiums
- Natural attraction
- Nightlife
- Outdoor activities
- Nature
- Baseball
- Golf
- Music and shows
- Amusement park
- Concert hall
- Art gallery
- Art museum
- Spanish colonial revival architecture
- Lake
- Skyscraper
- Library
- Neighbourhood
Westward Ho
The Westward Ho is a high-rise building in Phoenix, Arizona. The 16-story building, which is 208 ft to the roof, held the title of tallest building in Arizona for over 30 years until the completion of the Meridian Bank Tower in 1960.
44 Monroe
44 Monroe is a US$70 million, 523,619-square-foot residential high-rise building, located at the northeast corner of Monroe Street and First Avenue in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona. The 34-story tower is currently Arizona's tallest residential structure.
Phoenix Towers
The Phoenix Towers were designed by Ralph C. Harris and built by Del E. Webb in Modern Movement style. The buildings, completed in 1957, are located a mile and a half north of downtown Phoenix at the corner of Central Avenue and Monte Vista Road.
Freeport-McMoRan Center
Freeport-McMoRan Center is a highrise located in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona. It is located adjacent to Arizona State University's Downtown campus. Upon completion in 2009, the building was the first high-rise office tower to open in Downtown Phoenix in nearly eight years.
Phoenix Financial Center
The Phoenix Financial Center consists of a high-rise office building and two adjacent rotunda buildings located along Central Avenue in the Midtown district of Phoenix, Arizona, United States.
Orpheum Lofts
The Orpheum Lofts is an 11-story high-rise building in Phoenix, Arizona, designed in Art Deco style by local architects Lescher & Mahoney. It was the largest office building in Arizona at the time of its construction in 1930. The grand opening took place on January 31, 1931.