List Of Tallest Buildings In Panama City
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This list of tallest buildings in Panama City ranks
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Panama City Panama City, also known as Panama, is the capital and largest city of Panama. It has a total population of 1,086,990, with over 2,100,000 in its metropolitan area. The city is located at the Pacific Ocean, Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, i ...
, by height. The tallest completed building in Panama City is The Ocean Club Tower - P.H. TOC
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, which stands tall. For several years,
Panama City Panama City, also known as Panama, is the capital and largest city of Panama. It has a total population of 1,086,990, with over 2,100,000 in its metropolitan area. The city is located at the Pacific Ocean, Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, i ...
's skyline remained largely unchanged, with only four buildings exceeding 150 m (492 feet). Beginning in the early 2000s, the city experienced a large construction boom, with new buildings rising up all over the city and two new tallest buildings since 2005. Several
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buildings were also planned for construction; all of these have been either cancelled (
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, and Torre Generali) or are on hold ( Faros de Panamá, Torre Central). Various reasons, including the annual transit of fourteen thousand ships through the country, the one hundred and fifty international banks that have their headquarters in the city and that house corporate capital, have motivated the so-called
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, an effect that has resulted in the construction of high-rise buildings, of more than fifty floors. As of 2024, Panama City has over 68 skyscrapers over 150 meters (492 feet) tall, the most out of any city in
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Panama City Panama City, also known as Panama, is the capital and largest city of Panama. It has a total population of 1,086,990, with over 2,100,000 in its metropolitan area. The city is located at the Pacific Ocean, Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, i ...
began with the construction of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, standing 27 meters tall and one of the tallest in the city in the 17th century. Beginning with the end of the 20th century, the city has become one of the capitals with the most skyscrapers on the North American continent. In the early 2000s, the city experienced a major construction boom, with new buildings growing up all over the city.


Regulation by law

The city's zonification, which was regulated in 2004 by the Ministry of Housing and Land Management of Panama, defines the main districts or sectors of San Francisco, Punta Paitilla, Calle 50,
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, Costa del Este and Punta Pacífica as areas suitable for the construction of tall buildings. Currently, the construction of these types of buildings is regulated by Law 49 of 2004, which repealed Law 78 of 1941, which established that the height would be conditioned by the width of the road where the structure was located. With the new implemented section of law, the building heights is currently defined based on the population density of the land, which in certain areas may be a maximum of 1,500 residents per hectare. In the recent years, a multimillion-dollar regulatory plan was commissioned for the city of Panama. One of its recommendations is to increase the density of the city, that is, the number of population per unit area, forcing more intensive use through increasingly taller buildings.


City growth

Beginning with the end of the 20th century, the new
Panama City Panama City, also known as Panama, is the capital and largest city of Panama. It has a total population of 1,086,990, with over 2,100,000 in its metropolitan area. The city is located at the Pacific Ocean, Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, i ...
had undergone dramatic changes reflecting a long-term development strategy. Before 1999, it was impossible to develop high-rising buildings in the reverted areas, either to the north or towards the
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basins. With this outlook, the city had two options, one being grow towards the east, or towards the San Miguelito district, with the main objective being the creation of better use of the space in the central area of the city. The city's growth began booming for 7 consecutive years since year 2000 as it has been considered by the advertising group of International Living as one of the five best places in the world for retirement, which has led Panama, thanks to an increase in investment, to a 52 percent growth in the construction area from January to August 2008 compared to the same period in 2007. In 2010, Panama obtained the investment grade that raises Panama's rating from "BBB-" to "BB +", placing the central American country in a club that includes larger economies in the region, which attracts large construction investors.


List of tallest buildings


Skyscrapers

This lists ranks Panama City skyscrapers that stand at least 150 meters (492 feet) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes
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s and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Existing structures are included for ranking purposes based on present height. This list includes buildings under construction that have already been topped out.


High-rise

This list includes buildings with a height of 150 metres or below.


Tallest under construction, approved, and proposed


Approved

This lists buildings that are approved for construction in Panama City and are planned to rise at least 150 m (492 feet). * Table entries without text indicate that information regarding building heights, floor counts, and/or dates of completion has not yet been released.


Proposed

This lists buildings that are proposed for construction in Panama City and are planned to rise at least 150 m (492 feet). * Table entries without text indicate that information regarding building heights, floor counts, and/or dates of completion has not yet been released.


Timeline of tallest buildings


See also

* Panhattan


References

;General * ;Specific


External links


Diagram of Panama City skyscrapers
on SkyscraperPage
New Real Estate Developments in Panama
{{Portal bar, Panama, Architecture *
Panama City Panama City, also known as Panama, is the capital and largest city of Panama. It has a total population of 1,086,990, with over 2,100,000 in its metropolitan area. The city is located at the Pacific Ocean, Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, i ...
Panama Panama, officially the Republic of Panama, is a country in Latin America at the southern end of Central America, bordering South America. It is bordered by Costa Rica to the west, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the north, and ...