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Global Atlas

One shift. Four geographies.

Las Vegas plateauing into operations. Macau pivoting under non-gaming concession terms. The Gulf building cities against a fixed terminal date. Southeast Asia regulating its way in. Each is a chapter of the same decade.

Region

4 pieces

Las Vegas

The original integrated resort capital, now reckoning with its second act.

Latest · Apr 17, 2026

Region

2 pieces

Macau

The world's largest gaming economy, searching for a post-gambling identity.

Latest · Apr 17, 2026

Region

2 pieces

Middle East

Sovereign-scale capital building destinations from masterplan to skyline.

Latest · Apr 17, 2026

Region

3 pieces

Southeast Asia

Emerging integrated ecosystems where tourism, culture and capital converge.

Latest · Apr 17, 2026

Region

4 pieces

Las Vegas

The original integrated resort capital, now reckoning with its second act.

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Region

2 pieces

Macau

The world's largest gaming economy, searching for a post-gambling identity.

Read breakdown →

Region

2 pieces

Middle East

Sovereign-scale capital building destinations from masterplan to skyline.

Read breakdown →

Region

3 pieces

Southeast Asia

Emerging integrated ecosystems where tourism, culture and capital converge.

Read breakdown →

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Volume I · 2025·Filed continuously·On the record

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