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What is the name of Building which has the maximum number of floors till now?

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Asked: September 22, 20202020-09-22T13:58:46-07:00 2020-09-22T13:58:46-07:00In: Miscellaneous
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What is the name of Building which has the maximum number of floors till now?

Enlist name of the building in the world which has a maximum number of floors in decreasing order.

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    2020-09-23T15:19:32-07:00Added an answer on September 23, 2020 at 3:19 pm
    1. Burj Khalifa –                                         163 floors
    2. Shanghai Tower –                                  128 floors
    3. Lotte World Tower –                             123 floors
    4. Makkah Royal Clock Tower –              120 floors
    5. Ping An Finance Center –                    115 floors
    6. Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre –     111 floors
    7. CITIC Tower –                                        109 floors
    8. International Commerce Centre –     108 floors
    9. Shanghai World Financial Center –  101 floors
    10. TAIPEI 101 –                                          101 floors
    11. Tianjin CTF Finance Centre –            97 floors
    12. One World Trade Center –                  94 floors
    13. Changsha IFS Tower T1 –                    94 floors
    14. Petronas Twin Tower –                        88+5 underground floors
    15. Lakhta Center –                                     87 floors
    16. Vincom Landmark 81 –                        81 floors
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    2020-11-27T14:43:48-08:00Added an answer on November 27, 2020 at 2:43 pm
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    The list of 10 buildings having maximum numbers of floors are mentioned below in decreasing order :-


    1. Burj Khalifa= 163 floors (Dubai)
    2.  Central Park Tower = 131 floors (New York city)
    3.  Shanghai Tower = 128 floors (Shanghai)
    4. Goldin Finance = 128 floors (Tianjin)
    5.  Lotte World Tower = 123 floors (Seoul)
    6.  Abraj AI Bait = 120 floors (Mecca)
    7. PNB 118 = 118 floors (Kuala Lumpur)
    8. International Commerce centre  = 118 floors (Hong Kong)
    9. Ping An Finance Centre = 115 floors (Shenzhen)
    10. Guangzhou CTF Finance Center = 111 floors (Guangzhou)
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