Exclusive: How this $225 million East Bay housing, hotel and restaurant project was redesigned to deal with sea level rise


After 92 public hearings, 10 years of planning and $10 million in planning and lawsuit expenses, the developer behind one of San Leandro’s largest proposed housing projects is ready to move forward.

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