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Mumbai Ranks 15th Globally in Skyscraper Count, Hong Kong Tops the List for 2025

Sharad NataniBy Sharad NataniJuly 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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As cities around the world compete to touch the skies, Mumbai has emerged as a noteworthy contender. According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), Mumbai now ranks 15th globally in the number of skyscrapers, standing tall among the world’s architectural giants.

India’s Financial Capital Touches New Heights

With 106 skyscrapers over 150 metres, 45 over 200 metres, and one soaring past 300 metres (Lokhandwala Minerva at 301m), Mumbai’s skyline is rising fast and with purpose. Though not in the global top 10, its climb reflects India’s growing urban ambition and architectural evolution.

Global Skyscraper Leaders: China Dominates

At the summit is Hong Kong, boasting 569 buildings above 150 metres, followed by Shenzhen (444) and New York City (317). Dubai, home to the world’s tallest building — the Burj Khalifa (828m) — ranks fourth with 270 high-rises, continuing to shape the Middle East’s vertical identity.

Top 10 Cities by Skyscraper Count (150m+)

Rank City Country 150m+ Buildings

1 Hong Kong China 569
2 Shenzhen China 444
3 New York City USA 317
4 Dubai UAE 270
5 Guangzhou China 204
6 Shanghai China 198
7 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 193
8 Wuhan China 193
9 Tokyo Japan 175
10 Chongqing China 149


Beyond Numbers: What This Means for Mumbai

Mumbai’s entry into the global skyline elite is more than a number—it’s a symbol of India’s push toward modern urban infrastructure, vertical living, and global recognition. With projects like World One and Namaste Tower in progress or planning, the city’s vertical growth is just beginning.

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