The world's most expensive skyscrapers, ranked
Daniel Coughlin
18 October 2024
The priciest tall buildings on the planet
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35th. St. Regis, Chicago: $1 billion (£765m)
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34th. Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg: $1.1 billion (£840m)
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33rd. Trump International Hotel & Tower, Chicago: $1.2 billion (£920m)
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=31st. CapitaGreen, Singapore: $1.3 billion (£995m)
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=31st. New York Times Building, New York: $1.3 billion (£995m)
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30th. Mercury City, Moscow: $1.35 billion (£1.03bn)
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29th. The Bow, Calgary: $1.37 billion (£1.05bn)
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28th. Bank of America Tower, New York: $1.47 billion (£1.13bn)
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27th. Merdeka 118, Kuala Lumpur: $1.5 billion (£1.15bn)
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26th. Chifley Tower, Sydney: $1.56 billion (£1.19bn)
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25th. 432 Park Avenue, New York: $1.66 billion (£1.27bn)
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24th. 220 Central Park South, New York: $1.7 billion (£1.3bn)
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23rd. Shanghai World Financial Center, Shanghai: $1.75 billion (£1.34bn)
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22nd. 22 Bishopsgate, London: $1.86 billion (£1.42bn)
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21st. Comcast Innovation and Technology Center: $1.88 billion today (£1.44bn)
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20th. Wilshire Grand Center, Los Angeles: $1.93 billion (£1.48bn)
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19th. HSBC Main Building, Hong Kong: $1.95 billion (£1.49bn)
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18th. Seat of the European Central Bank, Frankfurt: $1.98 billion (£1.52bn)
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=16th. One57, New York: $2 billion (£1.53bn)
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=16th. Steinway Tower, New York: $2 billion (£1.53bn)
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15th. Burj Khalifa, Dubai: $2.17 billion (£1.66bn)
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14th. Lakhta Center, St. Petersburg: $2.22 billion (£1.7bn)
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13th. One Canada Square, London: $2.23 billion (£1.71bn)
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12th. Antilia, Mumbai: $2.89 billion ($2.21bn)
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11th. The Shard, London: $2.96 billion (£2.27bn)
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=9th. Tapei 101, Tapei: $3 billion (£2.3bn)
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=9th. Central Park Tower, New York: $3 billion (£2.3bn)
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=6th. Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur: $3.1 billion (£2.37bn)
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=6th. 200 West Street, New York: $3.1 billion (£2.37bn)
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=6th. Deutsche Bank Center, New York: $3.1 billion (£2.37bn)
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5th. Shanghai Tower, Shanghai: $3.19 billion (£2.4bn)
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4th. Lotte World Tower, Seoul: $3.21 billion (£2.46bn)
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3rd. CITIC Tower, Beijing: $4.2 billion (£3.22bn)
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2nd. Wuhan Greenland Center, Wuhan: $4.5 billion (£3.45bn)
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1st. One World Trade Center, New York: $5.2 billion (£4bn)
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