New NAFTA Trade Dynamics in Laredo Provide Development, Commercial and Retail Opportunities at La Bota Ranch .

 

La Bota Ranch is strategically positioned in the NAFTA Trade Corridor and offers superior advantages to the benefit of any developer of raw land, commercial/retail tracts or residential lots seeking to take advantage of the NAFTA trade dynamics that will be created by the new Asian Trade as a result of the deepwater port of Lázaro Cárdenas

 The Port of Lazaro Cardenas and other business ventures associated with the trade route through Mexico could bring more cargo through the Port of Laredo than NAFTA has produced over the last 10 years"

 In 2007, NAFTA Trade Volume through the Port of Laredo totaled ~ $90 billion dollare, the increase in trade from the Lázaro Cárdenas is expected to increase the volume bt as much as $120 billion annuallt.

These shifting trade route dynamics will solidify Laredo as the U.S. Port of Entry fo International Trade.

With the anticipated trade explosion from Pacific Rim Trading Partners, job and population build-up will undeniably accelerate demand for real estate to accommodate the new growth logistics.

 

 Laredo is the second fastest growing City in the U.S.
according to the Census Bureau.

 The graph above shows the population of Laredo from 1990 to 2040. Actual growth is shown in red with the projected growth shown in green. In the 10-year period from 1990, the actual growth was 45% (10% higher than was projected) The actual population number for 2006 is on a line to easily surpass the projected growth for 2010.