They have installed pretty extensive LED lighting throughout the lot, and are re-doing the entry-exits with new kerbs out of poured concrete. I would say this is becoming a parking lot. Makes sense in a way—across from St. Mikes with all the other surface parking lots in the district gone / going the value of the land for parking has gone up. 25-30$ a day I believe?
Talking to a nearby property owner who's wife is a parishioner, the scuttlebutt is that:
a) the parsonage is being renovated into a restaurant.
b) development is off the cards for now because of the inability to get the density wanted because of the heliport on St. Mikes (duh!)
Here it is today: