The history of high-rises in the United States city of Dayton, Ohio, began in 1896 with the construction of the Reibold Building.
[1] The original portion of the building opened in 1904, when the tower portion was completed two decades later, it was one of the tallest reinforced concrete buildings in the world, and the tallest in the United States.
The city experienced a second, much larger building boom that lasted from the early 1970s to late 1980s.
[4] The most recently completed high-rise in the city is the Miami Valley Hospital Southeast Tower, which was constructed in 2010 and rises 246 ft (75 m).
[5] This list ranks Dayton buildings that stand at least 150 feet (46 m) tall to limit exhaustiveness and based on standard height measurement.