Major letting deal struck with education firm Study Group for prime Leeds office building

8 Park Row in Leeds

An international education group is moving into a landmark Leeds building after striking one of the biggest office deals in the city this year.

Study Group is taking a five-year lease for 19,000sqft of space at 8 Park Row in the city centre, which will become home to The Leeds International Study Centre (ISC) for progression to the University of Leeds. The deal was completed by property consultancies Knight Frank and Fisher German LLP, and will see the International Study Centre occupy floors three to seven, following a comprehensive refurbishment of the building.

The International Study Centre is a partnership that unites Study Group with the University of Leeds around the goal of increasing international student participation in the city, and it recently marked its 10th year. Over the years, the centre for progression to the University of Leeds has seen thousands of students from 95 countries receive offers of degree study at the University of Leeds after completing a pathway programme.

The centre’s range of pathway programmes delivered by Study Group, covers subjects including science, engineering, technology and mathematics (STEM), business, law, international relations, and social studies.

Eamon Fox, partner and head of development at the Leeds office of Knight Frank, said: “This letting is a ringing endorsement of the quality of 8 Park Row, one of the most elegant buildings within the professional core of Leeds. A comprehensive refurbishment inside has created an attractive contemporary office environment, while retaining the best original features.

“More generally, this letting is another excellent example of the influential role that educational establishments are now playing in Leeds city centre. Over the past two years, the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance (ICMP) has moved into the iconic Electric Press building in the city centre, Leeds Trinity University has opened a new campus at Trevelyan Square in Boar Lane and the Mathematics School of Excellence has moved into bespoke space in Albion Street. This adds to the vibrancy of the city and to increased graduate retention.”

8 Park Row has historical significance in Leeds as it marks the site where Beckett Bank, the first bank in the city, was built in 1867, designed by Sir Gilbert Scott. It could easily have passed as the sister to St Pancras Station in London, Sir Gilbert’s masterpiece, but just shy of its centenary in 1967, Becketts Bank was demolished and 8 Park Row was built.

In the last 10 years plans were put forward to convert 8 Park Row to housing but Leeds Civic Trust objected to the scheme, saying it resembled a hotel in Benidorm with the exterior completely covered in balconies.

July Behl, chief partnerships officer at Study Group, said: “To say that we value our partnership with the University of Leeds would be an understatement – we are extremely proud to work with such a prestigious institution and our investment into the exceptional facilities at 8 Park Row are a statement of what this partnership means to us and how much we are committed to continue to provide world-class international education.

"The quality of the building, its location and architecture mean that we can provide a seamless campus experience to our students and provide them with the best possible environment for them to succeed and go on to do great things.”