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List of tallest buildings in Staten Island

Skyline of St. George

Staten Island is the only borough of New York City to not have any skyscrapers, by the definition of 330 feet or taller. Despite this, it has a considerable number of tall buildings, especially in the North Shore.[1][2] The tallest building on the island is believed to be the Old Church of St. Joachim and St. Anne, though the borough government estimated the tallest building to be 185 Castleton Park Tower in 2015.[3][4]

List

This list only contains buildings that are 100 feet tall or taller.

References

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