List of tallest buildings in Aurora, Colorado

Aurora, Colorado counts among the 60 largest cities in the United States, with a population greater than such cities as Pittsburgh, Buffalo or Salt Lake City, but lacks a skyline typical of cities its size. This is due to Aurora’s largely suburban character and relatively small central business district. Indeed, “Original Aurora”, the city’s traditional downtown, has only one building of notable height. During Aurora’s most intense period of growth in the 1970s and 1980s, the area in the geographic center of the city near the I-225 freeway and Aurora Mall (now Aurora Town Center) was envisioned as “Aurora City Center”, a new downtown complete with a collection of tall office buildings. However, these plans have yet to materialize and a large tract of undeveloped land still lies east of Aurora Town Center. As is typical of suburban development patterns of the postwar era, Aurora’s tallest buildings are located along the I-225 corridor, largely either in the vicinity of the Parker Road interchange in the southwestern portion of the city, or near the Colfax Avenue interchange in the northwestern portion of the city, where a large medical services and research campus has emerged. In recent years, a number of hotel properties have also been built in Aurora along I-70 in the environs of Denver International Airport (DIA).

Parker Road / I-225

The area around Parker Road / I-225 saw the city’s first tall buildings rise during the early 1980s, when it was the nation’s fastest-growing city. These buildings could be considered as the eastern fringe of the Denver Tech Center, a concentration of office buildings and hotels along the I-25 freeway in neighboring Denver and Greenwood Village.

Anschutz Medical Campus

The city’s newest tall buildings rose in the early 2000s near Colfax Avenue / I-225 on the Anschutz Medical Campus, the former site of Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, whose main hospital building (Building 500) was Aurora’s tallest building for decades.

DIA Environs

Denver International Airport is located on land north of Aurora that was annexed to Denver, making much of Aurora more convenient to DIA than the developed portions of Denver. Indeed, all freeway traffic from DIA to central Denver passes through Aurora on I-70, and several hotels have been constructed in this corridor. A further access route to DIA from Aurora is provided by the E-470 beltway, and a proposed resort and conference center in this corridor may one day feature Aurora’s tallest building.

Tallest buildings

Rank

Name

Height
feet

Floors

Year

Use

Location

1

Pavilion II

13

1981

Office

Parker Road / I-225

2

Pavilion I

13

1981

Office

Parker Road / I-225

3

Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion

12

2004

Medical

Anschutz Medical Campus

4

Research Complex I

12

2004

Office

Anschutz Medical Campus

5

Marketplace Tower II

12

1980

Office

Parker Road / I-225

6

Marketplace Tower I

12

1979

Office

Parker Road / I-225

7

Red Lion Hotel Denver Southeast

12

Hotel

Parker Road / I-225

8

The Children’s Hospital at Fitzsimons

10

2007

Medical

Anschutz Medical Campus

9

Research Complex II

10

2008

Office

Anschutz Medical Campus

10

Leprino Office Building

10

2007

Office

Anschutz Medical Campus

11

Academic Office West

9

2007

Office

Anschutz Medical Campus

12

Research Complex I North Tower

9

2004

Office

Anschutz Medical Campus

13

Building 500

9

1941

Medical

Anschutz Medical Campus

14

1470 South Havana Street (former Municipal Building)

8

Office

15

1450 South Havana Street

8

Office

16

Fletcher Gardens

8

Residential

Original Aurora

17

Crowne Plaza Denver International Airport

6

Hotel

DIA Environs

18

Denver Airport Marriott at Gateway Park

6

1998

Hotel

DIA Environs

19

Doubletree Hotel Denver-Southeast

6

1983

Hotel

Parker / I-225

20

Hilton Garden Inn Denver Airport

6

Hotel

DIA Environs

21

Hyatt Place Denver Airport

6

Hotel

DIA Environs

22

Aurora Municipal Center

116

5

2003

Government

Aurora City Center

23

Medical Center of Aurora South

5

Medical

24

Aloft Denver International Airport

5

Hotel

DIA Environs

Proposed

Proposed new buildings in Aurora:

Rank

Name

Height
feet

Floors

Year

Location

1

Highpointe Conference Resort

13

DIA Environs