Introducing INC – A World-Class Lifestyle Development

The vision for a £160m world-class, mixed-use and PRS development at the western gateway to Leeds City Centre has been unveiled by The Parklane Group.

Plans for INC – an inclusive, contemporary and flexible approach to living and working – show the ambition to deliver a transformational space to visit, work, live and play under one roof, through a 33 storey, 45,000 sq m building in Leeds.

The proposed development site on Wellington Street, close to the Leeds’ inner ring road, would be developed into a mix of commercial, residential and leisure facilities including a 198 unit aparthotel, 163 PRS apartments, 200 co-living apartments, almost 4,000 sq m of co-working space, a bar and restaurant, swimming pool, gym and retail facilities.

This unique INC concept for Leeds aims to appeal to people from all walks of life from young professionals, to families, employers and the transient public.

Internationally renowned architects BDP have been appointed to develop the unique design for INC in Leeds and help bring forward this iconic scheme. The Parklane Group has launched this vision ahead of attending MIPIM, at which INC will be showcased as one of Leeds City Region’s prime investment opportunities.

The Parklane Group Director, Naveen Ahmed, says the scheme could be transformational for Leeds City Centre and the North, “INC in Leeds has been designed to be a city defining development, providing a step change in the PRS, co-working, hospitality and retail offer across the North of England. Our vision is formed around not only developing world class facilities, but creating a lifestyle that fits the aspirations of the innovative and dynamic businesses and people in our city. Our ambition for INC in Leeds is to create a stand-out building in the North of England, competing with schemes with a national and international profile. We want this landmark building to become an asset for the city, with accessible public space that enhances the community and offers premier facilities under one roof. This development will be the first of its kind in the UK and a concept that can be rolled out in other cities across the country and internationally.”

Joining the Leeds City Region delegation to MIPIM, INC in Leeds will form part of the investment propositions in the region. The Parklane Group will be in dialogue with investors and partners to attract a funding partner and occupier interest in the scheme. Leading the Leeds City Region delegation, Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership (LEP) Chair Roger Marsh OBE said:

“Wellington Street in Leeds has seen growing investment interest over the past few years and this part of the city has become a prime investment location for global businesses. The vision for INC in Leeds complements the investment opportunities we have in this part of the city and proposes a unique offer to businesses and people. I look forward to hearing more about this investment proposition as part of the Leeds City Region presence at MIPIM.”

Councillor Judith Blake, Leader of Leeds City Council, said:

We are seeing lots of interest in investing in Leeds, and it’s very encouraging to see a Leeds-based developer bringing forward such ambitious proposals to create a new gateway into the city centre.”

Hive’s Transformational Makeover for Community Learning Partnerships

Hive believes in the power of transformation—not just in spaces, but in lives. They recently completed an incredible makeover on behalf of the Parklane Foundation at Community Learning Partnerships (CLP), and we couldn’t be prouder of the result.

Starting on February 17th, they worked tirelessly for over a week, finally handing over a beautifully revamped reception area and four meeting rooms on February 25th. This transformation wouldn’t have been possible without the invaluable help of volunteers from Dulux, the dedicated staff and students of Leeds City College RE: Team, and of course, the Hive crew.

A Huge Thank You to Our Partners
A special thank you goes out to Dulux, who generously provided all the paint and supplies, as well as a fantastic team of volunteers. Their support was instrumental in bringing this project to life.
Another huge shoutout to the staff and students from Leeds City College RE: Team for their incredible signs and memory trees, which added a truly special touch to the makeover. Their talent and enthusiasm were a joy to work with, and we are excited for many more collaborations in the future.

About Community Learning Partnerships
CLP is a Leeds-based charity with over 34 years of experience in providing opportunities and support for children, young people, and adults to access education, employment, training, and volunteering. They work in some of the most deprived areas of Leeds, helping individuals overcome significant barriers such as long-term unemployment, mental health challenges, and low-level skills.

Their programmes include:
Adult Learning – Courses that build confidence and skills to help individuals on the path to employment.
Let’s Read – A volunteer programme supporting disadvantaged children with literacy and language skills.
Roots & Shoots – A community-focused project improving green spaces and promoting wellbeing.
Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) – Engaging local people to drive positive change in their communities.
Single Parent Power – Support for unemployed or inactive single parents to help them move towards employment.

Heartfelt Feedback
The response from the CLP team has been overwhelming. Jenny Harris, Senior Manager of Projects/HR, shared her gratitude:
“Can I just take this opportunity to thank you and all your volunteers for the amazing job they have done in our previously depressing reception and surrounding rooms. This transformation will help to improve the wellbeing of all our staff, service users and visitors by providing a warm and welcoming experience.
We now have a comfortable counselling room, an appropriate room where participants can choose clothing, and two one-to-one rooms. The transformation will make people feel welcome and valued.”

Neil Bostock, representing the RE: Team and Creative Craft Students, also expressed his appreciation:
“It has been a great experience for the students, giving them valuable insight into the expectations of a live project. They’ve had hands-on involvement in a range of manufacturing techniques and have thoroughly enjoyed the process. We’re looking forward to collaborating with you again in the future!”

Looking Ahead
This project was an incredible experience for everyone involved, and we are immensely proud of the positive impact it will have on the CLP community. Seeing the joy and appreciation from the team at CLP makes all the hard work worthwhile.

We look forward to many more projects like this, continuing to bring communities together and transforming spaces for those who need them most.
Thank you to everyone who contributed—we couldn’t have done it without you!