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- Virtual Mission Point Meeting For Adobe Wells, June 22, 2022
- Kylli sponsors Santa Clara Library Palooza 2022
- Mission Point Virtual Community Meeting, March 23, 2022
- John Elwood joined a panel to help judge a FIRST Tech Challenge robotics competition
- Kylli shows support at Santa Clara Parade of Champions event
- Kylli sponsors Heart & Soles run
- Kylli sponsors the Santa Clara Library Palooza 2020
- Mission Point by Kylli news
- Kylli Sponsors The Santa Clara Parade of Champions
- Letter to Community Development, City of Santa Clara
- Open house planned for Mission Point, proposed in north Santa Clara
- Our View: California’s housing future should not look like its past
- Chinese developer unveils revamped proposal for huge project at former Yahoo site in Santa Clara
- Mega village of Santa Clara towers gets sweeping revamp
- Kylli, Inc. submits revised plans for mixed-use project at 3005 Democracy Way, renamed Mission Point by Kylli
- Real Estate Deal of the Year: Inside Facebook’s big Burlingame bet
- Kylli, Inc. continues project outreach with “Complete Communities” design workshop
- Kylli, Inc. to host design workshop for north Santa Clara project at 3005 Democracy Way
- Kylli, Inc. taps seasoned Bay Area development team to guide vision for emerging north Santa Clara neighborhood
- Kylli, Inc. is launching its second year of conversations with the Santa Clara community
- Kylli, Inc. hires experienced Bay Area executive as its VP of Real Estate Development
- Miami-Dade Transportation Planning Organization study aims to tie bike, walking trails into mass transit plan
- Smart city planning can preserve old trees and the wildlife that needs them
- Study: Lack of housing means more traffic, not less
- “Build a lot more of it”: What California can do to solve its housing problem
- Exclusive: Chinese developer brings on local development muscle as it digs into Santa Clara megaproject
- Exclusive: Chinese developer to start studying 10.5 million-square-foot project for old Yahoo site
- Chinese developer plans urban village of offices, homes, retail in Santa Clara
- Exclusive: Ex-Yahoo site in Santa Clara trades again, Chinese developer eyes megaproject with housing
- ‘Urban planning can benefit cities, improve standard of living’
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