Morocco inaugurated the Mohammed VI Tower in Casablanca on April 25, 2026, a 250-meter skyscraper built at a cost of $700 million. The tower is the tallest in Africa and aims to boost the country's global economic profile.
The project, developed by the Moroccan group TGCC, includes office spaces, a hotel, and observation decks. It is part of a larger urban development plan for Casablanca's financial district.
King Mohammed VI attended the inauguration ceremony, highlighting the tower as a symbol of Morocco's modernization and investment in infrastructure. The building is expected to attract international businesses and tourists.