Construction progress from a few days ago:
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Construction progress from a few days ago:
More concept art from City of Dreams.
Source: https://media.melco-resorts.com/en/melco/cyprus/city-of-dreams-mediterranean/press-release/the-cyprus-government
Source:The opening date of Melco Resorts’ €550 million Cyprus integrated resort development, City of Dreams Mediterranean, has been postponed for almost a year as a result of construction delays from the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to local media publication the Financial Mirror, the Vice President of the Cyprus Gaming and Casino Supervision Commission, Phidias Pilides, told a house finance committee last week that Europe’s largest IR would not become a reality until the second half of 2022. Melco, which owns 75% of CoD Mediterranean developer ICR Cyprus, had previously been targeting a late 2021 launch.
When complete, CoD Mediterranean will boast a 7,500-square meter casino with 100 gaming tables and 1,000 slot machines, plus a 500-room, 5-star hotel, MICE space and restaurants.
https://www.asgam.com/index.php/2021/02/16/opening-of-melcos-city-of-dreams-mediterranean-delayed-until-2022/
Pictures below show the progress of the construction on October 29th.
Set to open its doors in the summer of 2022, City of Dreams Mediterranean is Cyprus’ first integrated resort, which is expected to be the largest and premier integrated destination resort in Europe. It will feature a fourteen-storey, five-star hotel with more than 500 luxury guest rooms and suites, approximately 10,000 square meters of MICE space, an outdoor amphitheater, a family adventure park, and a variety of fine-dining outlets and luxury retail.
The Company is currently operating a temporary casino in Limassol, the first authorized casino in the Republic of Cyprus, and four satellite casinos (“Cyprus Casinos”) in Nicosia, Larnaca, Ayia Napa, and Paphos.
Status: under construction