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San Leandro Plaza

San Leandro Plaza is a grocery-anchored community center located at the main intersection of downtown San Leandro, featuring Safeway, CVS, and Pet Food Express. The 50,432 square foot center attracts over 4.1 million annual visits, serving a prosperous trade area with strong household incomes and proven tenant stability.
4.2 from 3,830 reviews
Open 6:00 AM until 11:00 PM
50,432 square feet
1287-1499 Washington Avenue, San Leandro, CADirections
San Leandro Plaza
Summary

San Leandro Plaza is a well-established community shopping center strategically located at the main intersection in downtown San Leandro, serving as a vital retail hub for the East Bay community. Anchored by a high-sales Safeway grocery store, the 50,432 square foot center has demonstrated exceptional tenant stability and consistent performance in the competitive San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont market. The property features a proven tenant mix including CVS pharmacy and Pet Food Express, providing essential services and convenience retail to the surrounding neighborhoods. With over 4.1 million annual visits, San Leandro Plaza benefits from its prime location on Washington Avenue, offering excellent visibility and accessibility to a prosperous trade area with an average household income exceeding $125,000 within three miles. Managed by Regency Centers, a leading national shopping center developer and operator, the plaza exemplifies the company's commitment to creating thriving neighborhood centers that serve their communities with quality retailers and convenient shopping experiences.

Demographics

San Leandro Plaza serves a diverse, middle to upper-middle class trade area with a population of 176,068 within three miles and an average household income of $125,826. The center attracts families and working professionals from the East Bay area, with a daytime population of 151,923 indicating strong employment centers nearby. The high average home value of $867,399 reflects an established residential community with significant purchasing power. With over 4.1 million annual visits, the center draws regular grocery shoppers and convenience-oriented customers seeking everyday essentials and services in a neighborhood setting.

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