It will include the demolition of a historic Coventry siteA new Lidl store and 100 homes are proposed for the former London Taxi Company site off Holyhead Road.
Plans for the new shop and homes were displayed to residents during a consultation, with pictures posted on social media.
Basic details show a discount foodstore, an extension to the current BMW car storage building and around 100 new homes on the London Taxi Company site, which would be demolished to make way for the new development.
While in the very early stages, the proposals online say the draft images and designs tie in with the city's Local Plan - which sets out where development could take place in the borough - needing more designated retail parks.
The consultation also revealed a discount superstore could be built alongside the housing estate , with people who attended the consultation revealing it as a Lidl.
The former factory buildings are in a poor state of repair and are now vacant and surplus to requirements.
The site is allocated for housing in the adopted Coventry Local Plan and its redevelopment for 107 new homes will make a valuable contribution to meeting the city’s substantial need for new homes.
Although there are limited details at this point due to it being at a proposal stage, some things have been revealed.
The draft documents online say: "The proposed development will provide a range of well designed new homes, a new discount foodstore and an extension to the existing BMW car storage building in place of the largely vacant and unsightly factory buildings.
"This will help to meet the substantial need for new homes in the city, provide a greater range of convenience shops for existing and new residents, and enable the continued investment in the existing BMW business already on site.
"The site is in a highly sustainable location, readily accessible on foot, cycle and by bus."
When giving a reason for BMW's expansion, it adds: "BMW are continuing to invest in their existing business on this site and require additional storage space to increase the number of cars they can store at any one time to meet customer needs."
The scheme proposes:
- A development of 107 homes with new roads, footpaths, infrastructure and landscaping
- A mix of two storey houses (2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes)
- Off-street parking for each new home (either on driveways and/or in garages);
- Demolition of the former London Taxi Company factory buildings
- Development of new discount foodstore with associated vehicle parking and landscaping
- Extension to the BMW multi-storey car storage building, to the same design and scale as the existing car storage building.
A spokesman for Lidl said: "We are in the process of exploring various options to bring another Lidl store to Coventry and look forward to sharing any firm plans with the community, as soon as we’re in a position to do so."
Persimmon Homes said they are looking at building 100 homes around the site, but have no further details yet.