"This is going to bring a different dynamic to that area. Once you have residential development and the mixed-use, there's a vibrancy that comes along with it," Gillmor said.
"We can't force it. Some people don't understand that. When the market becomes available to finance these types of projects, believe me, they're going to build. They will," Gillmor told KQED.
"We are aware that the office market is quite soft, and there is little to no demand currently," said Reena Brilliot, the city's director of economic development and sustainability.
Officials are hopeful that despite potential delays, Kylli will follow through on the project plans, viewing the agreement as crucial due to the project's complexity.
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