The City of Vincent is inviting submissions on a revised business plan for the redevelopment of the Leederville car parks at Frame Court and The Avenue.

This consultation follows the development of a revised proposal for redevelopment at Frame Court. As a result, a new Major Land Transaction Business Plan has been prepared and must be publicly advertised before Council decides whether to proceed.

Explore the proposal

The Frame Court Revised Concept Proposal includes:

  • a new, bigger multi storey public car park at Frame Court
  • renewal of the community and youth facilities at Frame Court, including a live music and events venue
  • improved public spaces and landscaping
  • at least 12,000 square metres of new office space

The new proposal provides better community facilities, parking and commercial outcomes than previous proposals, while remaining aligned with the Leederville Precinct Structure Plan.

A comparison of the current agreement and the revised proposal outlines the proposed changes.

If approved, construction of the larger Frame Court multi-storey car park is expected to take approximately nine to 18 months and would occur first to help maintain parking availability during redevelopment of the rest of the Frame Court and The Avenue car parks.

The first construction works would not commence before 2028 and the overall redevelopment of the two at-grade car parks in Leederville is targeted to be complete by 2035.

The City is working with the Y and the Freedom Centre to identify suitable alternative accommodation so their services can continue during construction.

The existing skate space at Oxford Reserve is not part of this proposal and would remain. Details of any future changes to these skate facilities would be subject to separate community engagement.

The Business Plan, Revised Concept Proposal and comparison information is all available to view in Documents.

Concept plan

The image shows a layout of the Leederville town centre area with the proposed development highlighted.

Background

Since 2019, the City has been working with the community to shape the future of Leederville town centre. .

This began with the Design Leederville engagement program, which informed the Leederville Precinct Structure Plan.

As part of implementing the Plan, the City ran a competitive two stage Expression of Interest process for the redevelopment of Frame Court and The Avenue car parks in Leederville in 2022 and selected Hesperia as the preferred proponent in May 2023.

In mid 2023, the City consulted statewide on a Major Land Transaction Business Plan, receiving around 200 submissions. Council approved that transaction in November 2023.

A restructure of Hesperia resulted in the establishment of H-U.

In late 2024, H-U proposed changes to the Major Land Transaction involving additional land and modifications to the offer to the City. Council did not proceed at that time and authorised further negotiations.

A revised proposal was negotiated and finalised in January 2026. Because of those changes, the City is required to consult again before Council decides whether to proceed.

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What happens next

All feedback received during this consultation will be considered by Council before they decide whether to proceed with the proposed major land transaction.

Any future development applications would be subject to separate approval processes and consultation.

Share your thoughts

Please take a few moments to provide your feedback by completing the short survey below.

You can also contact us in any of the following ways:

  • By phone 9273 6000
  • By email mail@vincent.wa.gov.au
  • In person at the City of Vincent Administration Building, 244 Vincent Street (corner Loftus Street), Leederville (during business hours)
  • In writing, by mail to PO Box 82, Leederville, 6902

Consultation closes 4pm Monday, 22 June 2026.

Hard copy forms are available on request.