Mixed-Use
Cielito Lindo Master Development
Cielito Lindo Blvd, Laredo, TX 78046
Listing Price: Request For Offer
Investment Overview
The commercial property on Cielito Lindo Boulevard near the Lyndon B Johnson High School is a 415-acre mixed-use development offering a significant opportunity for investors and developers in Laredo, Texas, a rapidly growing hub for trade and industry. This expansive property is divided into multiple tracts, with several featuring water and sewer access, allowing for various potential uses. Laredo plays a critical role in international trade as the largest inland port on the U.S.-Mexico border and the second-largest city on the Texas-Mexico border. As one of the busiest ports in the United States, the Port of Laredo handled an impressive $320 billion in total trade in 2023. Trade continues to grow, with a 5.39 percent increase in 2024 year-to-date through August. A newly approved port of entry, known at the 4/5 Bridge, located approximately six miles south of the property, is set to enhance trade routes. Additionally, in June 2024, the Biden administration issued presidential permits to expand the World Trade Bridge from 8 to 18 lanes and the Colombia Bridge from 8 to 16 lanes, further strengthening the region's infrastructure and trade capacity.
Investment Highlights
- Mixed-Use Development that Have Multiple Tracts with Water and Sewer Available
- Laredo is the Largest Inland Port on the U.S.-Mexico Border
- Laredo is the Second Largest City on the Texas-Mexico Border
- Port of Laredo is the Number One Port in the Nation with $320 Billion in Total Trade for 2023
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Listing Price: Request For Offer
Investment Highlights
- Mixed-Use Development that Have Multiple Tracts with Water and Sewer Available
- Laredo is the Largest Inland Port on the U.S.-Mexico Border
- Laredo is the Second Largest City on the Texas-Mexico Border
- Port of Laredo is the Number One Port in the Nation with $320 Billion in Total Trade for 2023
Investment Overview
The commercial property on Cielito Lindo Boulevard near the Lyndon B Johnson High School is a 415-acre mixed-use development offering a significant opportunity for investors and developers in Laredo, Texas, a rapidly growing hub for trade and industry. This expansive property is divided into multiple tracts, with several featuring water and sewer access, allowing for various potential uses. Laredo plays a critical role in international trade as the largest inland port on the U.S.-Mexico border and the second-largest city on the Texas-Mexico border. As one of the busiest ports in the United States, the Port of Laredo handled an impressive $320 billion in total trade in 2023. Trade continues to grow, with a 5.39 percent increase in 2024 year-to-date through August. A newly approved port of entry, known at the 4/5 Bridge, located approximately six miles south of the property, is set to enhance trade routes. Additionally, in June 2024, the Biden administration issued presidential permits to expand the World Trade Bridge from 8 to 18 lanes and the Colombia Bridge from 8 to 16 lanes, further strengthening the region's infrastructure and trade capacity.