Location comparison

Richmond Industrial vs San Leandro Industrial

Compare which commercial district is a better fit before narrowing to specific spaces.

Quick read

Which district fits better?

Richmond Industrial

Choose this district if:

  • Warehouse, manufacturing, contractor, and service-industrial users needing East Bay reach
  • Businesses comparing Richmond with San Leandro, Hayward, and Oakland industrial areas
  • Operations teams that value freeway access and functional building formats over office identity

San Leandro Industrial

Choose this district if:

  • Warehouse, contractor, service-commercial, and light industrial users near Oakland and I-880
  • Businesses comparing airport-area access with Hegenberger, Hayward, or Richmond
  • Operations teams that need functional buildings, loading potential, and customer reach more than office polish
Commercial environment

How the districts differ

  • Richmond Industrial is stronger for northern East Bay industrial reach and I-80/I-580 positioning.
  • San Leandro Industrial is stronger for Oakland, airport-area, and North I-880 service-industrial access.
  • Both are functional industrial choices, but they solve different customer, workforce, and freeway-access needs.
Business fit

Best fit by district

Richmond Industrial

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Richmond Industrial is a practical East Bay industrial and logistics district for warehouse, manufacturing, contractor, and service-commercial users that need I-80, I-580, port-adjacent, and northern East Bay access.

  • Warehouse, manufacturing, contractor, and service-industrial users needing East Bay reach
  • Businesses comparing Richmond with San Leandro, Hayward, and Oakland industrial areas
  • Operations teams that value freeway access and functional building formats over office identity

San Leandro Industrial

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San Leandro Industrial is a North I-880 warehouse, flex, contractor, and service-commercial district for users that need Oakland-adjacent access, airport proximity, and practical industrial buildings.

  • Warehouse, contractor, service-commercial, and light industrial users near Oakland and I-880
  • Businesses comparing airport-area access with Hegenberger, Hayward, or Richmond
  • Operations teams that need functional buildings, loading potential, and customer reach more than office polish
Warehouse/flex context

How to think about warehouse/flex fit

Richmond Industrial tends to work better for

  • Industrial users comparing northern East Bay freeway access with Oakland and San Leandro alternatives
  • Businesses that need practical warehouse, manufacturing, or service-commercial space more than office identity

San Leandro Industrial tends to work better for

  • Service-commercial and warehouse users that need Oakland, airport, and North I-880 access
  • Businesses comparing San Leandro's practical industrial buildings with Hegenberger and Hayward
Decision guidance

Less ideal for

Richmond Industrial

  • Client-facing office firms that need a polished downtown or transit-core setting
  • Retailers depending on walkable street traffic
  • Technology users seeking a stronger Emeryville or Berkeley life-science / R&D environment

San Leandro Industrial

  • Client-facing office users that need a downtown or suburban office identity
  • Retailers that need main-street or regional shopping visibility
  • Advanced manufacturing users that benefit from Fremont or North San Jose ecosystem depth
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