Lease - Elite Retail Landing Page Template
Lease is an asymmetric 60/40 landing page built for retail space brokerages. It combines aerial market visuals, street-level storefront photography, and a stats-driven hero to establish instant credibility. A sticky "Find My Next Location" call to action and a sequential slide-in form turn engaged visitors into qualified leads ready to tour.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Lease is a single-page landing page designed for retail space brokerages working with franchise operators, boutique owners, and national retail brands. The asymmetric 60/40 grid alternates visual weight and narrative across every scroll section, moving visitors from satellite-level market data down to interior walkthroughs of placed tenants. Two lead paths capture prospects at every stage of their search.
Who this template is for
This template is built for retail real estate professionals who need to project authority before a single conversation starts. It works for brokerages that handle complex lease deals, multi-location scouting, and clients with serious buildout budgets.
- Franchise operators scouting multiple locations across a metro market
- Independent boutique owners who have outgrown their first retail space
- National retail brands entering unfamiliar cities with large capital commitments
What problem this template solves
Most brokerage pages look like property listing databases. They show floor plans and zip codes but fail to communicate the strategic thinking that separates a top broker from a directory search. Tenants with real budget need to feel confident before they submit a contact form.
- Generic brokerage sites bury credibility behind too many listing thumbnails
- High-value clients need proof of track record before they engage
- Top-of-funnel prospects research quietly and leave without a reason to return
What you get with this template
This template delivers a complete, conversion-focused single-page layout that communicates expertise through data, visuals, and sequenced storytelling. Every section is built to deepen trust as the visitor scrolls further down the page.
- An asymmetric 60/40 grid header with a live aerial video panel and three oversized credibility metrics
- A sequential slide-in lead form capturing market, square footage, and target lease timing
- A gated secondary download path for top-of-funnel prospects who are still in research mode
Feature list
This template packages several purposeful components into one cohesive layout. Each feature below reflects a deliberate design and functional decision described in the brief.
Asymmetric Stats Hero
The header divides into a 60% aerial video panel showing a retail corridor at dusk and a 40% column stacking three platinum-type metrics against deep navy. Numbers count up on page load, and a gold underline animates left to right beneath each figure.
Sticky Lead Capture Bar
A persistent bar appears after the first scroll and anchors the primary call to action on screen at all times. The bar keeps conversion intent present without disrupting the visual storytelling below it.
Sequential Slide-In Form
The primary lead form opens as a slide-in panel and asks three questions in order: market or city of interest, square footage range, and target lease start quarter. This step-by-step structure reduces friction and improves the quality of submissions.
Gated Vacancy Report Download
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable retail vacancy report gated behind an email field. This captures early-stage prospects who are researching the market before they are ready to schedule a tour.
Neighborhood Descent Visual Flow
The scroll narrative moves from satellite-level heat maps showing vacancy rates and demographic overlays, down to street-level storefront photography, and finally into interior walkthroughs of active tenants. Each section deepens the zoom from market to block to building to lease.
Alternating 60/40 Grid Rhythm
Each content section swaps which side carries the visual and which carries the copy. This creates a reading rhythm similar to a confidential offering memorandum, with data on one side and strategic narrative on the other.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Stats Metrics Hero | Establishes credibility with three oversized performance figures and an aerial retail corridor video |
| Sticky call to action Bar | Keeps the primary lead action visible throughout the full scroll experience |
| Market Heat Map | Presents vacancy rates and demographic overlays at satellite level to frame market expertise |
| Street-Level Gallery | Grounds the market data in real storefront photography shot through floor-to-ceiling glass |
| Tenant Interior Walkthroughs | Shows placed tenants thriving in their spaces to validate placement outcomes |
| Sequential Lead Form | Captures qualified leads through a three-question slide-in panel |
| Vacancy Report Download | Converts top-of-funnel researchers with a gated downloadable report |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Executive Suite theme built around a Midnight Blue color system. The palette is designed to feel like the top floor of a Class A office tower after hours, where the weight of a closing handshake still lingers.
- Deep boardroom navy (#0B1D33) and polished charcoal (#1E2A3A) form the primary background surfaces
- Brushed platinum (#D1D5DB) carries body type and large metric figures for contrast and legibility
- Deal-ink gold (#C9A84C) is reserved for calls to action, hover states, animated underlines, and key metric highlights
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is designed to translate cleanly from a wide desktop grid to narrower mobile viewports. The 60/40 asymmetric structure reflows responsively so neither the visual panels nor the narrative copy loses impact on smaller screens.
- The sticky call to action bar remains functional and visible across device sizes
- The slide-in form panel adapts to touch-friendly input on mobile without losing its sequential step logic
How this template helps you convert
The page is built around two distinct conversion paths that capture prospects at different stages of readiness. Both paths feed from the same scrolling experience, so no visitor leaves without a relevant next step.
- The primary path drives action-ready prospects into the sequential lead form, qualifying them by market, size, and timing before the first conversation
- The secondary path offers a gated vacancy report download, capturing email addresses from researchers who are not yet ready to schedule but are actively evaluating their options
Other information about this template
This template is categorized under Real Estate and Property, specifically within the Retail Space Real Estate subcategory. It is well suited for brokerages operating in the retail space appraisal service niche where market intelligence and demonstrated track record drive client trust.
- The template style draws from a Gallery and Detail approach, balancing immersive photography with data-heavy copy panels
- The creative direction follows a Case Study Narrative structure, letting placed-tenant outcomes speak alongside market metrics
- The header concept uses a Stats and Metrics wall rather than a traditional portrait or logo-led hero
- The landing page direction is oriented toward lead generation and booking, with two gated paths supporting different buyer readiness levels
- This layout is suitable for brokerages using tools such as Webflow, where the asymmetric grid and animation behaviors described in the brief can be fully realized




Theme
Pastoral Calm
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Charcoal & Amber
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Asymmetric Stats Hero with Animated Metrics
Sticky Primary Call to Action Bar
Sequential Three-step Lead Form
Gated Vacancy Report Download
Neighborhood Descent Visual Narrative
Alternating 60/40 Grid Layout
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