[edited 2/7/2008]
San Leandro is having some new construction around town. Most of the new construction is in the higher density row houses.
Cherry Park Square Built by JohnBenCo at the intersection of Superior Avenue and Mac Arthur Boulevard. 8 craftsmans style row houses. I was instrumental in naming of this tract. At the planning department meeting for this tract at city hall, I suggested the name "Cherry City Square" in relation to the older portion of Superior Avenue "Cherry City Tract".
Cherry Glen built at the interchange of Interstate 880, Interstate 238 and Washington Avenue. 43 row houses.
Then there's Toscani Place, the Portofino Italian Mediterranean styled row houses on Davis Street. 9 units in that complex.
There is Bayport Court off of Lewelling Avenue. 6 units in the complex.
There is a development scheduled for the corner of Broadmoor Boulevard and Mac Arthur Boulevards. So far, this is looking like it will be 20+ units in a building looking like the Grand Floridian or the Hotel Del Coronado. I like the design they have displayed on the sign at the location.
Just across the border on Durant Avenue and Mac Arthur Boulevard at the old location of Hambrick's 1/4 pounder Giant Burgers will be another smaller development.
On Mac Arthur Boulevard between Dutton and the San Leandro Creek, in the redevelopment zone is the Greenbrier Court. Single family detached homes. Great location for dining and Starbucks.
In the Ashland district near Bayfair Center is Citywalk San Leandro. Condos from Low $300,000.oo
On San Lorenzo's Bochman Road is Village Walk by Olsen Homes.
Liberty Pointe on Liberty Street in the Ashland District by Clarum Homes.