I have a hard time getting excited about two-storey builds downtown (the block is zoned for up to 30 storeys), especially quad-phased ones, but it's better than most of what is generally proposed downtown. Hopefully they get the whole thing completed.
As far as parking considerations, Philpott owns the lot next to Coppley and is willing to purchase another lot as demand merits.
The Case to Proceed notes:
"For the last several decades, we have been blessed with abundant on-site parking. It has been so abundant that we have rented out the excess during the week, which has become a significant source of revenue for us. Nevertheless, as the A Kingdom Build project has progressed, we have realized that we need most of our property for ministry space. We had to make a choice between the convenience of on-site parking and the necessity of accessible ministry areas. We chose the latter. As a downtown church, there are several transportation options that reduce parking requirements.
We also own the parking lot across the street. We could envision reserving that lot for seniors and families with small children. Arrangements for additional local parking can be made, as there are several lots within a two-block radius of Philpott. We have free use of one of the city lots just one block away. If required in the future, we may consider the purchase of another lot close at hand."