fbpx
Wikipedia

List of buildings in Laredo, Texas

This is a list of the tallest and largest buildings in Laredo, Texas. Laredo is the county seat and most populated city in Webb County, Texas. The city has over 230,000 residents and there are over 730,000 residents in the Laredo-Nuevo Laredo Metropolitan Area.

The San Agustin Cathedral

Tallest buildings edit

 
Hamilton Hotel
 
Rio Grande Plaza Hotel
 
The Holiday Inn
 
The Laredo Medical Center
 
Walker Plaza
 
Mall del Norte
 
Today a part of the Republic of the Rio Grande's Capitol building is used as a museum.
 
Webb County Courthouse in 1905
 
Webb County Courthouse in 2007

Hamilton Hotel edit

The Hamilton Hotel was built in 1900 as a three-story building. Beginning in 1923 an additional 9 floors were constructed, to plans by the prominent San Antonio architect Atlee B Ayres and his son Robert, making it the tallest building in Laredo, Texas.[1] Today it serves as an apartment complex at 815 Salinas St, in downtown Laredo. It is 151 feet (46 m) tall and has 12 floors (above ground). In 1992 it was included in the National Register of Historic Places.[2] After renovation and repair, it won the Housing and Urban Development Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation in 2002.[3]

San Agustin Cathedral edit

The San Agustin Cathedral (formerly the San Agustin Church) was built in 1778 as a small parish by the Bishop of Guadalajara. In 1866, work began to turn the small parish into a large church. San Agustin Church is a Gothic structure with a five-story- 141 ft (43m) bell / clock tower. All the windows have the traditional Gothic shape with stained glass located between structural bays of its masonry walls. A French priest, Father Pierre Yves Kéralum, was the designer and architect for this historical monument. The new church was opened on December 12, 1872.[4]

Rio Grande Plaza edit

The Rio Grande Plaza[5] (formerly the Hilton Hotel) is an independently owned hotel located on the banks of the Rio Grande. It was built in 1975 and is 15 floors high. Its within a walking distance from the Gateway to the Americas International Bridge and has a view of the Rio Grande, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, and downtown Laredo.

Ramada Plaza - Laredo edit

The Ramada Plaza - Laredo is a hotel affiliated to the Wyndham Hotel Group chain of hotels. Its building is the fourth tallest building in Laredo. Construction started in mid 1982 & opened its doors in late 1983 and it is 14 floors high. It first opened its door as a Holiday Inn. It is located along Interstate 35 south near the Laredo Civic Center. The Ramada Plaza - Laredo serves as a full-service hotel which includes shuttle service, bar, restaurant, fitness center, business center, and outside pool.

BBVA Compass Bank Building (Formerly Laredo National Bank Headquarters) edit

The Laredo National Bank Headquarters[6] building was built in 1926 and it served as the Robert E. Lee Hotel briefly. Two additional floors were added and it became known as the Plaza Hotel until 1980. In 1981 it was purchased by the Laredo National Bank, renovated, and converted in 1982 to the bank's headquarters. In 2008 BBVA Compass Bank acquired LNB, and the handsome building is still in use as a bank today. At 10 stories, it is the fifth tallest in the city.

Senior Citizens Home edit

The Laredo's Senior Citizen Home is located in the San Agustin Historical District across from the Hamilton Hotel. The building is sixth tallest building in Laredo with 8 floors above ground. It serves the Laredo area as a retirement home for the senior citizens.

Laredo Medical Center edit

The Laredo Medical Center[7] (Formally the Mercy Hospital) was built in 1999. It is the largest medical center in the Laredo area. Its building is located on United States Route 59 and is 7 floors high. It is of Spanish Colonial architecture. It has 325 licensed beds and 180 active physicians. The hospital has 1,568 employees.

Gateway Inn edit

The Gateway Inn is an independent hotel in the Laredo area. It is located along Business Spur Interstate 35 south. It is six stories high and it is located near Mall del Norte.

Rialto Hotel edit

The Rialto Hotel[8] (formerly the Sames Moore Building) was built in 1925 and was used as a Local car dealership headquarters. In 2005 the building was bought and was renovated and turned into a hotel. It is the 9th tallest building in Laredo and is 6 stories high. It is located across the Hamilton Hotel in downtown San Agustin Historical District.

Walker Plaza edit

The Walker Plaza, named after rancher Gene S. Walker, Sr., was built in 1995 and houses the headquarters of the South Texas National Bank. It is 5 floors high and is the 10th tallest building in Laredo. The building is located along Interstate 35 south. On May 21, 1996 the building was a victim of a bomb blast which caused minor damage to the north side of the building.[9] This explosion caused all the federal buildings in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and New Mexico to be placed on "tighten security".[10]

Largest Building edit

Mall Del Norte[11] is a super regional shopping mall in Laredo. The mall opened in 1977 and has since been renovated in 1991, 1993 (expansion), and 2007. It is located along Interstate 35 in the city's rapidly growing retail hub the city. Mall Del Norte is 1,198,199 sq ft (111,316.3 m2).; with 148 stores, making it the second largest mall in South Texas and the largest building in Laredo.

National Register of Historical Places edit

List of National Register of Historical Places[2] in the Laredo area.

Hamilton Hotel edit

The Hamilton Hotel was first constructed in 1900 and was expanded from a three-story building to a 12-story building in various phases during 1924 to 1949. Robert M. Ayres was the buildings architect and Atlee B. Ayres was its engineer. The building is of Mission/Spanish Revival architectural style.

San Agustin Cathedral edit

Republic of the Rio Grande Capitol Building edit

Republic of the Rio Grande Capitol Building[12] is located in the downtown historical district next to the historical La Posada Hotel. It was once the Republic of the Rio Grande Capitol building now showcases memorabilia from the short lived Republic of the Rio Grande. It displays pictures, books, and furniture from the 19th century Laredo area. It offers guided tours for school age children and adults year-round. Because of this Republic, Laredo had flown seven flags instead of the traditional Six Flags over Texas.

Laredo Federal Building edit

Laredo Federal Building was finished in 1907. It is by the architect James Knox Taylor and is of Classical Revival style. In the early 20th century the building was used as a Courthouse, Customhouse, Government Office, and Post Office. Today it is used for federal offices and the 78040 Post Office.

Webb County Courthouse edit

The Webb County Courthouse was built in 1909 in downtown Laredo. Since its inauguration it has served as the Webb County courthouse. The cornerstone gives H. Sparbert as the contractor and the renowned Albert Giles of San Antonio as the architect.

Fort McIntosh edit

Fort McIntosh was an army base built in Laredo in 1850. Most of the fort's buildings are of Late Victorian architectural style. Today, Fort McIntosh was absorbed by the Laredo Community College. All the buildings were renovated and repaired and serve as classrooms and offices.

 
The full length of the Fort McIntosh U.S. Military Reservation in 1892.

Proposed/Under Construction Buildings edit

Building Name Status Type Use Floors Height Area Opening Year Notes
Emerald Tower[13] cancelled High rise Building Condominiums 19 Unknown 424,000 ft2 N/A
Piazza del Sol[14] hold Outdoor/Indoor Mall Retail 1 N/A 1,200,000 ft² TBA
Laredo Town Center[15] hold Indoor Mall Retail 1-2 N/A 580,577 ft2 TBA
Laredo Factory Stores[16] hold Outlet Mall Retail 1 N/A 452,000 ft2 TBA

References edit

  1. ^ . Emporis.com. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
  2. ^ a b National Register of Historic Places
  3. ^ Housing and Urban Development Archived 2012-08-01 at archive.today
  4. ^ Diocese of Laredo; San Agustin Church History 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-07-07. Retrieved 2007-08-10.
  6. ^ Laredo National Bank Homepage
  7. ^ Laredo Medical Center 2007-07-02 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Rialto Hotel Homepage
  9. ^ NY Times report on Walker Plaza Blast
  10. ^ South Coast Today article on the Walker Plaza
  11. ^ Mall del Norte Homepage 2007-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Republic of the Rio Grande Museum Home Page 2010-01-22 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2008-11-02.
  14. ^ Piazza del Sol Plans 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-08-10.
  16. ^ Laredo Factory Stores Plans[permanent dead link]

list, buildings, laredo, texas, this, list, tallest, largest, buildings, laredo, texas, laredo, county, seat, most, populated, city, webb, county, texas, city, over, residents, there, over, residents, laredo, nuevo, laredo, metropolitan, area, agustin, cathedr. This is a list of the tallest and largest buildings in Laredo Texas Laredo is the county seat and most populated city in Webb County Texas The city has over 230 000 residents and there are over 730 000 residents in the Laredo Nuevo Laredo Metropolitan Area The San Agustin CathedralContents 1 Tallest buildings 1 1 Hamilton Hotel 1 2 San Agustin Cathedral 1 3 Rio Grande Plaza 1 4 Ramada Plaza Laredo 1 5 BBVA Compass Bank Building Formerly Laredo National Bank Headquarters 1 6 Senior Citizens Home 1 7 Laredo Medical Center 1 8 Gateway Inn 1 9 Rialto Hotel 1 10 Walker Plaza 2 Largest Building 3 National Register of Historical Places 3 1 Hamilton Hotel 3 2 San Agustin Cathedral 3 3 Republic of the Rio Grande Capitol Building 3 4 Laredo Federal Building 3 5 Webb County Courthouse 3 6 Fort McIntosh 4 Proposed Under Construction Buildings 5 ReferencesTallest buildings edit nbsp Hamilton Hotel nbsp Rio Grande Plaza Hotel nbsp The Holiday Inn nbsp The Laredo Medical Center nbsp Walker Plaza nbsp Mall del Norte nbsp Today a part of the Republic of the Rio Grande s Capitol building is used as a museum nbsp Webb County Courthouse in 1905 nbsp Webb County Courthouse in 2007 Hamilton Hotel edit The Hamilton Hotel was built in 1900 as a three story building Beginning in 1923 an additional 9 floors were constructed to plans by the prominent San Antonio architect Atlee B Ayres and his son Robert making it the tallest building in Laredo Texas 1 Today it serves as an apartment complex at 815 Salinas St in downtown Laredo It is 151 feet 46 m tall and has 12 floors above ground In 1992 it was included in the National Register of Historic Places 2 After renovation and repair it won the Housing and Urban Development Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation in 2002 3 San Agustin Cathedral edit The San Agustin Cathedral formerly the San Agustin Church was built in 1778 as a small parish by the Bishop of Guadalajara In 1866 work began to turn the small parish into a large church San Agustin Church is a Gothic structure with a five story 141 ft 43m bell clock tower All the windows have the traditional Gothic shape with stained glass located between structural bays of its masonry walls A French priest Father Pierre Yves Keralum was the designer and architect for this historical monument The new church was opened on December 12 1872 4 Rio Grande Plaza edit The Rio Grande Plaza 5 formerly the Hilton Hotel is an independently owned hotel located on the banks of the Rio Grande It was built in 1975 and is 15 floors high Its within a walking distance from the Gateway to the Americas International Bridge and has a view of the Rio Grande Nuevo Laredo Mexico and downtown Laredo Ramada Plaza Laredo edit The Ramada Plaza Laredo is a hotel affiliated to the Wyndham Hotel Group chain of hotels Its building is the fourth tallest building in Laredo Construction started in mid 1982 amp opened its doors in late 1983 and it is 14 floors high It first opened its door as a Holiday Inn It is located along Interstate 35 south near the Laredo Civic Center The Ramada Plaza Laredo serves as a full service hotel which includes shuttle service bar restaurant fitness center business center and outside pool BBVA Compass Bank Building Formerly Laredo National Bank Headquarters edit The Laredo National Bank Headquarters 6 building was built in 1926 and it served as the Robert E Lee Hotel briefly Two additional floors were added and it became known as the Plaza Hotel until 1980 In 1981 it was purchased by the Laredo National Bank renovated and converted in 1982 to the bank s headquarters In 2008 BBVA Compass Bank acquired LNB and the handsome building is still in use as a bank today At 10 stories it is the fifth tallest in the city Senior Citizens Home edit The Laredo s Senior Citizen Home is located in the San Agustin Historical District across from the Hamilton Hotel The building is sixth tallest building in Laredo with 8 floors above ground It serves the Laredo area as a retirement home for the senior citizens Laredo Medical Center edit The Laredo Medical Center 7 Formally the Mercy Hospital was built in 1999 It is the largest medical center in the Laredo area Its building is located on United States Route 59 and is 7 floors high It is of Spanish Colonial architecture It has 325 licensed beds and 180 active physicians The hospital has 1 568 employees Gateway Inn edit The Gateway Inn is an independent hotel in the Laredo area It is located along Business Spur Interstate 35 south It is six stories high and it is located near Mall del Norte Rialto Hotel edit The Rialto Hotel 8 formerly the Sames Moore Building was built in 1925 and was used as a Local car dealership headquarters In 2005 the building was bought and was renovated and turned into a hotel It is the 9th tallest building in Laredo and is 6 stories high It is located across the Hamilton Hotel in downtown San Agustin Historical District Walker Plaza edit The Walker Plaza named after rancher Gene S Walker Sr was built in 1995 and houses the headquarters of the South Texas National Bank It is 5 floors high and is the 10th tallest building in Laredo The building is located along Interstate 35 south On May 21 1996 the building was a victim of a bomb blast which caused minor damage to the north side of the building 9 This explosion caused all the federal buildings in Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Louisiana and New Mexico to be placed on tighten security 10 Largest Building editMall Del Norte 11 is a super regional shopping mall in Laredo The mall opened in 1977 and has since been renovated in 1991 1993 expansion and 2007 It is located along Interstate 35 in the city s rapidly growing retail hub the city Mall Del Norte is 1 198 199 sq ft 111 316 3 m2 with 148 stores making it the second largest mall in South Texas and the largest building in Laredo National Register of Historical Places editList of National Register of Historical Places 2 in the Laredo area Hamilton Hotel edit The Hamilton Hotel was first constructed in 1900 and was expanded from a three story building to a 12 story building in various phases during 1924 to 1949 Robert M Ayres was the buildings architect and Atlee B Ayres was its engineer The building is of Mission Spanish Revival architectural style San Agustin Cathedral edit Main article San Agustin Cathedral Republic of the Rio Grande Capitol Building edit Republic of the Rio Grande Capitol Building 12 is located in the downtown historical district next to the historical La Posada Hotel It was once the Republic of the Rio Grande Capitol building now showcases memorabilia from the short lived Republic of the Rio Grande It displays pictures books and furniture from the 19th century Laredo area It offers guided tours for school age children and adults year round Because of this Republic Laredo had flown seven flags instead of the traditional Six Flags over Texas Laredo Federal Building edit Laredo Federal Building was finished in 1907 It is by the architect James Knox Taylor and is of Classical Revival style In the early 20th century the building was used as a Courthouse Customhouse Government Office and Post Office Today it is used for federal offices and the 78040 Post Office Webb County Courthouse edit The Webb County Courthouse was built in 1909 in downtown Laredo Since its inauguration it has served as the Webb County courthouse The cornerstone gives H Sparbert as the contractor and the renowned Albert Giles of San Antonio as the architect Fort McIntosh edit Fort McIntosh was an army base built in Laredo in 1850 Most of the fort s buildings are of Late Victorian architectural style Today Fort McIntosh was absorbed by the Laredo Community College All the buildings were renovated and repaired and serve as classrooms and offices nbsp The full length of the Fort McIntosh U S Military Reservation in 1892 Proposed Under Construction Buildings editBuilding Name Status Type Use Floors Height Area Opening Year Notes Emerald Tower 13 cancelled High rise Building Condominiums 19 Unknown 424 000 ft2 N A Piazza del Sol 14 hold Outdoor Indoor Mall Retail 1 N A 1 200 000 ft TBA Laredo Town Center 15 hold Indoor Mall Retail 1 2 N A 580 577 ft2 TBA Laredo Factory Stores 16 hold Outlet Mall Retail 1 N A 452 000 ft2 TBAReferences edit Buildings of Laredo Emporis com Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2009 08 03 a b National Register of Historic Places Housing and Urban Development Archived 2012 08 01 at archive today Diocese of Laredo San Agustin Church History Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Rio Grande Plaza Homepage Archived from the original on 2007 07 07 Retrieved 2007 08 10 Laredo National Bank Homepage Laredo Medical Center Archived 2007 07 02 at the Wayback Machine Rialto Hotel Homepage NY Times report on Walker Plaza Blast South Coast Today article on the Walker Plaza Mall del Norte Homepage Archived 2007 08 13 at the Wayback Machine Republic of the Rio Grande Museum Home Page Archived 2010 01 22 at the Wayback Machine Emerald Tower to rise above Laredo PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 21 Retrieved 2008 11 02 Piazza del Sol Plans Archived 2011 07 13 at the Wayback Machine Laredo Town Center Plans Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 08 10 Laredo Factory Stores Plans permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of buildings in Laredo Texas amp oldid 1218646857, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.