Wynn Resorts has confirmed the completion of another stage in the development of its integrated resort, Wynn Al Marjan Island, in the UAE. The company announced what is known as a “topping out,” marking the completion of the building’s main structural framework.
In a social media post, Wynn said the resort’s tower reached its highest concrete structural point 27 months after foundation works began. The structure stands 283 meters tall and comprises 70 floors. Once the spire is installed in 2026, the tower will reach a height of 352 meters, making it the tallest man-made structure in the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah.
“This moment belongs to the people behind it,” Wynn said. “Together with our partners atMarjan and ALEC, along with the engineers, specialists and teams working across the island, we’re building at extraordinary pace and precision. From the view at the top to the intensity of the work continuing below, momentum is unmistakable as we move toward welcoming guests in Spring 2027.”
The completion of the main structure followed Wynn’s release of updated financial figures for the project. Annual gross gaming revenue is expected to reach up to US$1.66 billion. However, analysts have described these estimates as potentially conservative, with some forecasts pointing to possible annual revenues of up to US$2 billion.
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