Time will tell whether I should have bumped this thread or the general A/B thread, but apparently a proposal is being floated for up to 300 additional units at 139 Washington, the site adjacent to this one. This is the site of (1) a satellite campus for St. John's Seminary, the last remaining archdiocesan presence in this block as far as I can recall, and (2) yet more St. E's employee parking. The city assessor still shows that the archdiocese is the owner.
Universal Hub has this off of a B/A Civic Association agenda for a meeting to be held tomorrow. I jumped into the comments down there, but neither Adam nor anyone else seems to have any info.
Just in case this was the wrong thread for the new project, some relatively on-topic news: Steward is currently undertaking an employee parking study to figure out where they're going to put employee parking once their two large surface lots are consumed by the new development(s). Apparently at least one of the two garages in the hospital complex was built to be expanded upward someday (you can see the flat-topped external support columns ringing the garage on Google Maps
here). Employees with parking passes have been told to hang color-coded placards from their rear-view mirrors. Not sure what exactly they are measuring, but it certainly makes sense that they're trying to get some data. I'll say again that if they try to move all that surface parking into the garages, they will definitely need to punch an access road up the hill from Washington. Right now you can only get to those garages from Warren, and it would be a civic disaster to try to send all those cars to that single entrance.
[ETA: Yes, the overhead view does show vehicular access from Washington right now, but there are two problems: (1) it's not currently open to regular traffic, employee or otherwise, probably in part because the curve down to Washington is tight and steep; and (2) Steward sold the 250 or so feet of that driveway closest to the road along with the rest of the monastery. If anyone wants to check the deed to see if they retained an easement, be my guest, but I've already wasted enough productive time this afternoon!]