Laredo–Nuevo Laredo
Laredo–Nuevo Laredo, otherwise known as the "Four-State Area" or the "Quad State Area", is one of six transborder agglomerations along the U.S.-Mexican border. The city of Laredo is situated in the U.S. state of Texas on the northern bank of the Rio Grande and Nuevo Laredo is located in the Mexican State of Tamaulipas in the southern bank of the river. This area is also known as the Two Laredos or the Laredo Borderplex. The area is made up of one county in the U.S and three municipalities in Mexico. Two urban areas, three cities, and 12 towns make the Laredo–Nuevo Laredo Metropolitan area. The two sides of the Borderplex are connected by four International Bridges and an International Railway Bridge. The Laredo–Nuevo Laredo Metropolitan area has a total of 636,516 inhabitants according to the INEGI Census of 2010 and the United States Census estimate of 2010. According to World Gazetteer this urban agglomeration ranked 157th largest in North and South America in 2010 with an estimated population of 675,481. This area ranks 66th in the United States and 23rd in Mexico.
Populated Places
Laredo–Nuevo Laredo area is formed by the following populated places:Urban Areas
- Nuevo Laredo: 425,058
- Laredo: 259,151
Cities
Texas
- Río Bravo: 5,553
- El Cenizo: 3,545
Tamaulipas
- Campanario: 4,538
Towns
Texas
- Laredo Ranchettes: 1,845
- Larga Vista: 742
- Penitas West: 520
- La Presa: 508
Coahuila
- Hidalgo: 1,638
Tamaulipas
- Álvarez: 1,257
- Nuevo Progreso: 393
- América: 263
- América II: 253
- Los Artistas: 175
- Miguel Alemán: 165
- La Cruz: 100
Nuevo León
- Colombia: 541
History
The origin of name of Laredo is unclear. Some scholars say the name might stem from Glaretum which means "sandy, rocky place" others state that Laredo stems from Euskara and means "beautiful prairies". Laredo might also stem from Laridae which means gull or it might be made up of two Latin words lar which means home and edo which means birth.
Economy
Trade
Laredo is home to some of the most important transportation companies in the cross border industry. Forza Transportation headquarters are in Laredo where the company began operations.More than 47% of United States international trade headed for Mexico and more than 36% of Mexican international trade crosses through the Laredo–Nuevo Laredo port of entries. This is the reason that the borderplex's economy rotates around commercial and industrial warehousing, import, and export. The Laredo International Airport serves the Laredo area which has scheduled nonstop flights to Houston, Dallas, Orlando, and Las Vegas. The city of Nuevo Laredo has the Quetzalcóatl International Airport which has daily flights to Mexico City. These airports also handle merchandise to export to the neighboring country. The Laredo–Nuevo Laredo port of entry has five international bridges crossing the Rio Bravo in 2007.
International bridges
- Gateway to the Americas International Bridge
- Juárez-Lincoln International Bridge
- World Trade International Bridge
- Colombia-Solidarity International Bridge
- Texas-Mexican Railway International Bridge
Major highways
- Interstate 35 Laredo–Duluth
- U.S. Highway 59 Laredo–Lancaster
- U.S. Highway 83 Brownsville–Laredo–Westhope
- State Highway 255 Laredo–Colombia
- State Highway 359 Laredo–Skidmore
- Mexican Federal Highway 85 Nuevo Laredo–Mexico City
- Mexican Federal Highway 2 Matamoros–Nuevo Laredo–Colombia–Ciudad Acuña
- Tamaulipas State Highway 1 Nuevo Laredo–Monterrey
- Nuevo León State Highway Spur 1 Colombia–Anáhuac
Retail sales
Media
Newspapers
Television
According to Nielsen Media Research, the Laredo region is ranked 185th market by population size in the United States. The first station to broadcast in Laredo was KGNS in 1956, followed by KVTV in 1973, then KJTB in 1985.Notably television networks missing from Laredo's airwaves are PBS and The CW. Laredo once had a full-power local affiliate, KGNS-DT2 until the affiliation switched to ABC. Prior to that KJTB channel 27, was affiliated to ABC from January 1985 to October 1988. KJTB was later bought by Entravision and affiliated the station to Telemundo and changed its callsign to KLDO. Today KLDO is affiliated to Univision. Before KJTB, KGNS, an NBC affiliate had a secondary affiliation to ABC from its founding in 1956 through KJTB's founding in 1985. On November 6, 2013, KGNS reached an agreement with the ABC Television Network to add the ABC affiliation. The launch for the ABC affiliate will be in February 2014 on KGNS's subchannel 8.2 and will carry ABC's entire schedule. It's unknown if Laredo CW 19 would move to either 8.3 or to just disaffiliate with the network entirely.
In December 2014, all Nuevo Laredo stations must discontinue analog television broadcasting and broadcast digitally only.