Port Cerulean is one of the region's most dynamic cities, home to over 243,000 residents and a thriving regional economy anchored by our working port and manufacturing sector. Incorporated in 1820, the city has grown from a small harbor settlement into a major commercial and industrial center. From our landmark Union Station and the cargo facilities of the Harbor Docks to three subway lines, world-class museums, and a growing downtown — Port Cerulean is a city on the move.
▶ City at a Glance
| Statistic | Detail |
|---|---|
| Incorporated | 1820 |
| Population | Over 243,000 |
| Mayor | R. Hollings |
| Largest Employer | Strategos — industrial manufacturing (est. 1865) |
| Annual Port Cargo | Over 4 million tons |
| Subway Lines | 3 lines (Yellow, Red, Green) — view schedules |
| Bus Routes | 42 |
| Airport | Port Cerulean International Airport |
| City Hall | 1 Civic Center Plaza |