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List of tallest buildings in Omaha

As of 2025, Omaha, Nebraska, has 21 buildings that stand above . These include the 45-story First National Bank Tower, the 30-story Woodmen Tower, and the 21-story Elmwood Tower. The Mutual of Omaha Headquarters Tower topped out in November 2025, and will become the tallest building in the city and state when it is completed in late 2026. Furthermore, Nebraska Medicine proposed a 20-story tower in 2024 that is set to become Omaha's tallest building in Midtown at over . Site prep is currently underway.

Omaha's history of tall building construction can be divided into distinct periods, with the early skyscraper boom occurring in the 1910s. The City National Bank Building (completed in 1910) and the AT&T Building (completed in 1919) were among the city's first high-rises. The AT&T Building held the title of the city's tallest structure for half a century, from 1919 until 1969. The mid-century saw the development of Modernist towers, including the Woodmen Tower in 1969, which then held the record for the tallest building in Nebraska until the completion of the Postmodern First National Bank Tower in 2002.

History

Map of tallest buildings

The following map shows the distribution of buildings taller than 200 ft (61 m) in the Omaha metropolitan area. Individual buildings are colored by their decade of completion and numbered by their height rank. Named clusters of three or more buildings are shown in further detail below.

By cluster

Tallest habitable buildings

This list ranks completed and topped out high-rises in the Omaha metropolitan area that stand at least 200 ft (61 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Buildings tied in height are sorted by year of completion and then alphabetically.

Site prep or under construction

Approved or proposed

Cancelled

Timeline of tallest buildings

The following is a list of buildings that were once the tallest structure in Omaha.

See also

References