Saskatoon skyline seen from across the South Saskatchewan River
Saskatoon is the largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada . In Saskatoon, there are ten buildings that stand taller than 70 m (230 ft). The tallest building in the city is the Nutrien Tower at 88.5 m (290 ft) with 18 storeys. Upon completion it became the tallest building in the province, replacing Regina's Mosaic Tower.[ 1] [ 2] The second-tallest is the 24-storey , 79.2-metre (260 ft) La Renaissance Apartments .[ 3] The third-tallest building in the city is the Hallmark Place , standing at 78.8 m (259 ft) tall with 27 storeys.
As of 2020[update] , the city contains ten skyscrapers over 70 m (230 ft) and 44 high-rise buildings that exceed 35 m (115 ft) in height.[ 4] As of June 2012[update] , there were only 4 high-rises under construction, approved for construction, or proposed for construction in Saskatoon.[ 4]
The Saskatoon skyline can be photographed from various angles; since the Delta Bessborough is one of the most distinct buildings it is common to photograph the skyline from the east shore of the South Saskatchewan River centered on the Bessborough.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
Buildings
Nutrien Tower
La Renaissance and Radisson Hotel towers
Hallmark Place
This list ranks buildings in Saskatoon that stand at least 48 m (157 ft) tall, based on CTBUH height measurement standards. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts.
Tallest Buildings
Rank
Building
Address
Height
Floors
Completed
Notes
1
Nutrien Tower
19th St E
88.5 m (290 ft)
18
2021
Tallest building in Saskatchewan, and tallest building between Edmonton and Winnipeg.
2
La Renaissance Apartments [ 9]
424 Spadina Cres E
79.3 m (260 ft)[ 10]
24
1983 [ 11]
3
Hallmark Place [ 12]
311 6th Ave N
78.8 m (259 ft)[ 13]
26[ 12]
1984
4
The Luther[ 14]
1223 Temperance St
78 m (256 ft)[ 15]
22
1978
5
The View on Fifth [ 16] (formerly Milroy Apartments)
320 5th Ave N
78 m (256 ft)
22
1968
6
The Terrace Apartments[ 17]
315 5th Ave N
78 m (256 ft)
22
1980
7
Marquis Towers[ 18]
241 5th Ave N
74.4 m (244 ft)[ 19]
21
1966
8
Carlton Towers[ 20]
325 5th Ave N
74.4 m (244 ft)[ 21]
21
1968
9
Saskatoon Tower[ 22]
125 5th Ave N
74.4 m (244 ft)[ 23]
20
1979
10
No 1 River Landing[ 24]
3 Spadina Cres E
70.92 m (232.7 ft)
20
2019
11
Ardent Mills (former Robin Hood Flour Mill)
95 33rd St E
65.5 m (215 ft)
1927
12
Delta Hotels Saskatoon Downtown (formerly Radisson Hotel)[ 25]
405 20th St E
63.8 m (209 ft)[ 26]
18
1983
13
Saskatoon Square [ 27]
410 22nd St E
60.3 m (198 ft)[ 28]
16[ 27] -18[ 28]
1979
14
Shepherd Apartments[ 29]
535 24th St E
60.3 m (198 ft)[ 30]
17
1978
15
RBC Tower (River Landing East Tower)
409 3rd Ave S
59.52 m (195.3 ft)
13
2019
16
Delta Bessborough Hotel
601 Spadina Cres E
58.5 m (192 ft)
10
1932
17
Westcliff Properties at 639 Main St
639 Main St
57.4 m (188 ft)
15
2023
18
The Tower at Midtown (formerly CN Tower)[ 31]
201 1st Ave S
56.9 m (187 ft)[ 32]
12
1970
19
Forget Towers[ 33]
2503 Louise St
56.7 m (186 ft)[ 34]
15[ 33] /16[ 34]
20
Hilton Garden Inn Saskatoon Downtown[ 35]
90 22nd St E
56.7 m (186 ft)[ 36]
15[ 35] /16[ 36]
21
Parkville Manor[ 37]
625 25th St E
53.2 m (175 ft)[ 37]
15
2005
22
The Riverfront[ 38]
902 Spadina Cres E
53.2 m (175 ft)[ 38]
15
2007
23
Fifth Avenue Place [ 39]
439 5th Ave N
53.2 m (175 ft)[ 40]
15
1981
24
McClure Place
1825 McKercher Dr
53 m (174 ft)
15
1989
25
Sturdy Stone Centre
122-124 3rd Ave N
48 m (157 ft)
13
1979
26
The Franklin Revera
220 24st E
48 m (157 ft)
14
1999
27
Alt Hotel[ 41]
200 Spadina Cres E
48 m (157 ft)
14
2019
28
Spadina Towers
728 Spadina Cres E
48 m (157 ft)
14
29
McNaughton Place
302 6th Ave N
48 m (157 ft)
14
30
Seager Wheeler Hall
Aird St
48 m (157 ft)
14
1970
Timeline of tallest buildings
The Delta Bessborough , the tallest building in the city until 1966
Name
Street address
Years as tallest
Heightm (ft)
Floors
Image
Canada Building
105 21st St E
1913–1932
35.05 m (115.0 ft)
8[ 42]
Delta Bessborough
601 Spadina Cres E
1932–1966
58.5 m (192 ft)
10
Marquis Towers
241 5th Ave N
1966–1968
63 m (207 ft)
21
The View on Fifth (formerly Milroy Apartment)
320 5th Ave N
1968–1979
66 m (217 ft)
22
Saskatoon Square
410 22nd St E
1979–1983
72 m (236 ft)
17
La Renaissance Apartments Residential
424 Spadina Cres E
1983–2021
79.3 m (260 ft)[ 10]
24
Nutrien Tower
19th St E
2021–present
88.5 m (290 ft)
18
Tallest under construction, approved, proposed, and cancelled
This lists skyscrapers that are under construction, approved or proposed in Saskatoon, but are not yet completed structures.
Name
Heightm / ft
Floors
Status
Notes
aodbt Architecture Tower
Unknown
Unknown
Proposed
26 Storey mixed-use retail/residential, 555 Eastlake Avenue & 403 12th Street East
Baydo Towers 1 and 2
80 m (260 ft)
25
Under Construction
Twin 25 storey residential towers began construction on four level underground parking Summer of 2020, development completion planned for 2023, delayed until 2025.
Highpoint Condo/Retail Building
63 metres (207 ft)
17
Proposed
17 Storey mixed-use retail/residential[ 43] [ 44]
Knox United tower
69 metres (226 ft)
19
Proposed
19 Storey mixed-use residential/commercial[ 45]
See also
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