Coventry Telegraph

MAJOR HOMES PLAN ON EX FACTORY SITE

- By DUNCAN GIBBONS Head of Audience

THIS is what a former factory site in Coventry could look like after a major homes and leisure transforma­tion.

Plans have been unveiled for around 200 new homes at what is now Sandy Lane Industrial Estate, next to Coventry Canal.

Daimler Wharf would include a mix of houses and apartments, alongside cafes and outdoor leisure areas, as well as office space.

The site is also home to the Daimler building - one of the first car factories in the world - which is being transforme­d into the Daimler Powerhouse arts complex for artists, engineers, architects and other creative industries by Imagineer Production­s.

The new Daimler Wharf plans will be showcased at MIPIM - the world’s biggest property developmen­t and investment show this month.

The Wigley Group is a member of the Coventry and Warwickshi­re MIPIM Partnershi­p made up of companies and organisati­ons who represent the area as part of the UK Midlands presence at the event which attracts 30,000 delegates.

Warwickshi­re-based developers and property owners The Wigley Group are behind the project.

James Davies, managing director of the Wigley Group, said the Daimler Wharf site perfectly complement­ed the adjacent Electric Wharf live-work developmen­t and other recent improvemen­ts in the area.

He said: “This is a key site with great potential, sitting as it does alongside Coventry Canal. A great deal of regenerati­on has been undertaken in recent years with the creation of Electric Wharf next door and City Wharf on the opposite bank of the canal, and we see this as the next step in helping to transform the area.

“It is within easy walking distance of the Canal Basin and the city centre, and would complete an environmen­t which has been massively improved in recent years. Plans are still at a very early stage but we want to maintain employment on the site but then create a mix of housing and also provide some leisure including cafe bars and open public spaces, both of which are lacking in the area. We have had some initial discussion­s with Coventry City Council, which were very positive.

“The Wigley Group has been working with developmen­t consultant Mike Vining on Daimler Wharf, and he will be part of the company’s delegation at MIPIM where they will further discuss their plans with Coventry City Council.

He added: “The nature of the canal setting has really allowed the area to develop a character of its own which is different from anything else in the city and Daimler Wharf will continue that evolution.

“We are still at the start of the design process but will be bringing our plans forward over the next few months.

“The Wigley Group own an extensive portfolio of commercial property and landholdin­gs across the Midlands and is the company behind the regenerati­on of a 40-acre industrial site at Edgwick Park in Coventry, which has transforme­d the area over the last four decades.

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