Detroit's West Village neighborhood could get another injection of development with a residential project that's in the works.

New construction is planned at 8003 Kercheval Ave. at Van Dyke, according to a document obtained from the city of Detroit through a Freedom of Information Act request in relation to the city's pitch for Amazon's second headquarters. The document says 76 units are planned.

Retail offerings have grown in the east-side neighborhood of late. And the new residential project, dubbed "Van Dyke @ Kercheval," would join the recently opened, 12-unit The Coe mixed-use development just south on Coe Avenue.

Fifteen of the project's 76 units were expected to be labeled "affordable," according to the document.

Randy Hyde, senior vice president of external relations for Invest Detroit, confirmed the project is in the works in that location, but said in an email that the organization declined to comment further "until they engage the community in this process, but we are excited and grateful to be a part of the collective work focused on reinvesting in Detroit neighborhoods."

West Village has been named as one of Invest Detroit's three Strategic Neighborhood Fund target areas, along with Livernois-McNichols and Southwest Detroit.

Invest Detroit's exact relationship to the project isn't known. The organization generally finances and supports business, commercial and tech development in the city and region.

Detroit-based The Roxbury Group is listed as the developer on the project in the FOIA documents. It declined to comment for this story.