In 2025, Dubai will have surpassed the United States in the number of skyscrapers. With its rapid development and iconic structures, the city has become a global leader in high-rise construction. In this blog, we will explore the reasons behind Dubai's skyscraper boom and highlight some of the upcoming architectural marvels that will further transform its skyline.
The global race for taller buildings continues as countries vie for the title of skyscraper capital. Here's how they stack up.
Rank | Country | 200 m+ | 300 m+ | Total |
1 | China | 1,259 | 120 | 3,421 |
2 | United States | 247 | 31 | 909 |
3 | United Arab Emirates | 159 | 37 | 345 |
4 | Malaysia | 73 | 6 | 319 |
5 | Japan | 51 | 2 | 283 |
6 | South Korea | 80 | 7 | 281 |
7 | Canada | 46 | 0 | 178 |
8 | Australia | 61 | 2 | 163 |
9 | Thailand | 40 | 3 | 144 |
10 | Indonesia | 52 | 2 | 139 |
UAE’s ascent in skyscraper numbers comes down to rapid construction and forward-thinking urban planning.
Dubai’s skyline growth can be attributed to several factors. While the US has historically been home to numerous skyscrapers, the UAE’s growth in this sector has been bolstered by efficient construction timelines, fewer regulatory hurdles, and massive investment in real estate. In 2025, Dubai, with 37 skyscrapers over 300 meters, overtook the US, which has 31. Projects in Dubai move swiftly, with a strong focus on tourism and real estate driving the city's vertical growth.
The stunning skyscrapers stand as a testament to Dubai's architectural brilliance, showcasing the city's remarkable transformation. With boldness and creativity, Dubai crafted iconic landmarks that drew visitors from across the globe.
The renowned Burj Khalifa, developed by the Emaar Group, symbolizes more than just human creativity and ambition. Dubai's fearless pursuit of architectural excellence reshaped its skyline and revolutionized its real estate narrative. It also positioned the city as a prime destination for tourists and investors seeking luxury living and lucrative real estate opportunities.
Here’s the orrected list of the top 5 skyscrapers in China, UAE, USA.
Skyscraper Name | Height (m) |
Shanghai Tower | 632 |
Ping An Finance Center | 599 |
CITIC Tower | 528 |
Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre | 530 |
Zifeng Tower | 450 |
UAE
Skyscraper Name | Height (m) |
Burj Khalifa | 828 |
Marina 101 | 425 |
Princess Tower | 413 |
23 Marina | 393 |
The Address Boulevard | 370 |
United States of America
Skyscraper Name | Height (m) |
One World Trade Center | 541 |
Willis Tower | 442 |
432 Park Avenue | 426 |
Trump Tower | 202 |
Empire State Building | 381 |
Dubai’s skyline will become even more impressive with these upcoming megatall structures. Several high-rise projects are already underway, set to reshape Dubai’s already iconic skyline. Here are some of the most anticipated skyscrapers:

Height (m) | 350 |
Floors | 82 |
Completion Year | 2026 |
Location | Al Habtoor City, Dubai |
Developer |
Habtoor Tower, located in Al Habtoor City, is a luxury skyscraper designed to complement the prestigious neighborhood. The 82-floor tower will stand at 350 meters and provide residents with stunning views of the Dubai Water Canal and the Sheikh Zayed Road. This tower will offer world-class amenities, including high-end apartments, retail spaces, and leisure facilities.
The project is already 15% complete, with apartments being sold rapidly, reflecting the high demand in this upscale area. Expect luxurious living with a prime location close to top Dubai attractions.

Height (m) | 365 |
Floors | 82 |
Completion Year | 2025 |
Location | Dubai Marina |
Developer | The First Group |
Ciel Tower, a 365-meter luxury hotel located in Dubai Marina, will rise over 80 floors. The tower will feature more than 1,000 rooms and offer panoramic views of the marina and the Arabian Gulf.
The project aims to redefine the Dubai Marina skyline, aligning with the city’s ambition to be a global hub for tourism and business. Set for completion in 2025, Ciel Tower will offer luxury hotel services, including spas, fine dining, and recreational facilities. The prestigious Vignette Collection of IHG Hotels and Resorts will manage the tower.

Height (m) | 380 |
Floors | 76 |
Completion Year | 2025 |
Location | Dubai Water Canal |
Developer | Muraba Properties |
Muraba Veil, located along the Dubai Water Canal, will be one of the thinnest skyscrapers in the world. Its unique design, standing just 22.5 meters wide, contrasts with its massive height of 380 meters. This residential tower will house 131 luxury apartments, featuring a mix of 2- to 5-bedroom units.
The building’s slender profile is not only aesthetically striking but also functional, offering residents breathtaking views of the canal and the surrounding cityscape. Construction is expected to be completed by 2025, and Muraba Veil will undoubtedly become a new architectural icon in Dubai.

Height (m) | 450 |
Floors | 106 |
Completion Year | 2026 |
Location | Dubai Marina |
Developer | Franck Muller & London Gate |
The Franck Muller Aeternitas Tower is an extraordinary project set to redefine Dubai Marina’s skyline. Rising to 450 meters, it will be the tallest residential clock tower in the world, merging luxury living with the prestige of a timepiece heritage.
Developed by Swiss luxury watchmaker Franck Muller and Dubai-based London Gate, the tower will feature 106 floors of residential space, designed with opulence in mind. The design will incorporate elements inspired by the prestigious Franck Muller brand, with state-of-the-art amenities and services provided for residents.

Height (m) | 517 |
Floors | 122 |
Completion Year | 2028 |
Location | |
Developer | Six Senses |
Six Senses Residences Dubai Marina will be a 517-meter-high skyscraper with a wellness-focused design, offering a unique lifestyle experience. The tower will consist of 122 floors, featuring 251 residences that emphasize a holistic living approach.
Expected to be completed by 2028, the building will include spacious apartments with luxurious interiors, complemented by a range of wellness-focused amenities, such as a dedicated spa, meditation areas, fitness centres, and organic restaurants. The Six Senses brand has a reputation for luxury and wellness, making this skyscraper a highly anticipated addition to the Dubai skyline.

Height (m) | 595 |
Floors | 103 |
Completion Year | 2026 |
Location | |
Developer | Binghatti & Jacob & Co |
Burj Binghatti Jacob & Co Residences, located in Business Bay, will rise to 595 meters, making it one of the tallest residential buildings in Dubai. With 103 floors, the tower will offer ultra-luxurious two- and three-bedroom apartments, including a range of bespoke services for residents, such as private chefs, bodyguards, chauffeurs, and concierge services. This collaboration between the luxury jewellery brand Jacob & Co. and Binghatti Developers aims to create a truly exclusive living experience. The tower will be complete by 2026, adding another stunning jewel to Dubai's skyline.

Height (m) | 725 |
Floors | 133 |
Completion Year | 2028 |
Location | Sheikh Zayed Road |
Developer | Azizi Developments |
Burj Azizi will be an exceptional addition to Dubai’s skyline, standing at 725 meters with 133 floors of mixed-use space. Set for completion in 2028, the tower will include residential apartments, a luxury hotel, and entertainment spaces. It will feature the world’s highest observation deck, nightclub, restaurant, and hotel rooms.
Each level will offer bespoke luxury services, with every 20 floors featuring exclusive amenities, including gyms, pools, saunas, and yoga centers. Burj Azizi will also offer luxury living with top-tier retail spaces and dining experiences.

Height (m) | 1310.64 |
Floors | To be revealed |
Completion Year | TBD |
Location | Dubai Creek Harbour |
Developer | Emaar Properties |
Dubai Creek Tower will surpass the Burj Khalifa in height, making it the tallest structure in Dubai once completed. Currently under construction in Dubai Creek Harbour, the tower is expected to be taller than 828 meters.
Designed by the famous architect Santiago Calatrava, Dubai Creek Tower will feature a 360-degree observation deck, offering stunning panoramic views of the city and the Arabian Gulf. Lush green spaces, a museum, and a plaza with shops, restaurants, and entertainment options will surround it. Completion details are yet to be revealed, but this will undoubtedly be one of the world’s tallest and most iconic buildings.
Dubai has emerged as a hub of vertical growth, currently ranking fourth globally among cities with the highest number of buildings over 150 meters. With more than 250 towers surpassing this height, the city is a remarkable fusion of ambition and architectural beauty. Dominated by the iconic Burj Khalifa, standing tall at 828 meters, Dubai’s skyline is a testament to its real estate vibrancy, tourism appeal, and economic diversification.
Dubai’s skyline in 2025 is a testament to the city’s ambition and vision. Surpassing the United States in the number of skyscrapers, Dubai continues to push the limits of architecture and urban development. With new landmarks like the Burj Azizi and Dubai Creek Tower on the horizon, the city’s vertical growth is far from over. The future of Dubai’s skyline promises to be even more breathtaking.
You can explore the latest property status of these monumental skyscraper projects and more on the Next Level Real Estate website. With Dubai’s dynamic real estate landscape, the future promises even more groundbreaking architectural feats and lucrative investment opportunities.
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