Lease - Executive Retail Landing Page Template
The Lease Executive Retail landing page template is built for commercial leasing firms that match tenants to vacant retail spaces. It opens with a queryable property search, moves into an architectural gallery grid, and deepens into per-property detail views. The result is a polished, conversion-focused page that shows occupancy proof before asking for anything.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
This template gives retail leasing firms a single, high-impact landing page that works like a live inventory. Prospects search available spaces, browse a photography-grade property gallery, and drill into floor plans and tenant mix data, all before a single inquiry is made. Every design decision signals operational authority, from the aerial header to the gold-accented occupancy rings.
Who this template is for
This template is purpose-built for firms that actively manage retail leasing pipelines and need to communicate portfolio scale and operational command at a glance.
- Commercial property owners sitting on vacant anchor spaces or underperforming retail centers
- Retail real estate investment trust (REIT) asset managers tracking net operating income (NOI) per square foot
- Developers monitoring unleasing schedules while construction loan timelines run
What problem this template solves
Retail leasing pages often look like static brochures. They show square footage but hide the story that builds confidence. This template closes that gap by leading with occupancy proof and letting the data sell.
- Vacant spaces feel like liabilities until context shows a pattern of fills; this template reframes vacancy as an active opportunity
- Property owners and asset managers need granular intelligence, not just photos; the detail view delivers floor plans, traffic counts, and co-tenancy data in one place
- Generic inquiry forms fail to pre-qualify prospects; here, every request is pre-filled with the specific property name
What you get with this template
The template delivers a complete, single-page leasing experience structured around search, discovery, and conversion. It is designed to move a qualified prospect from curiosity to an inquiry without friction.
- A frosted-glass search header with fields for market, square footage, and space type, set against an aerial drone shot of a thriving retail corridor at dusk
- An architectural gallery grid where each property card shows a hero exterior image, an occupancy percentage ring, and a submarket tag
- Expandable property detail views featuring floor-plan overlays, tenant mix breakdowns, traffic count data, and co-tenancy highlights
Feature list
This template is built around a clear sequence: search first, proof second, inquiry third. Each feature supports that flow without unnecessary detours.
Queryable Property Search Header
The header centers a frosted-glass search panel over a slow-panning aerial drone image. Three fields, Market, Square Footage, and Space Type, let visitors filter the inventory immediately. A gold "Find Available Properties" button signals that this is a live, queryable database, not a static brochure.
Architectural Gallery Grid
Below the header, managed properties appear in a grid styled like architectural photography. Each card displays a full-bleed hero exterior shot, an occupancy percentage ring, and a submarket tag. The grid communicates portfolio breadth before a single card is clicked.
Expandable Property Detail View
Clicking any gallery card opens a detailed panel with floor-plan overlays, tenant mix breakdowns, traffic count data, and co-tenancy highlights. Prospects move from broad inventory awareness to granular property intelligence in a single interaction.
Dual Conversion Paths
The primary call to action, "Request Leasing Package," appears on every property detail card and as a persistent bottom bar on mobile screens. A secondary path, "Schedule a Portfolio Review," surfaces after the third gallery row for owners managing multiple assets.
Pre-Filled Inquiry Routing
Clicking "Request Leasing Package" routes the visitor to a dedicated intake page. The form arrives pre-filled with the relevant property name, reducing friction and improving the quality of incoming leads.
Occupancy-First Proof Sequence
The page is structured to show occupancy math before asking for anything. Visitors see vacancy rates, percentage fills, and tenant mix data as they scroll. The ask comes only after the proof of performance is already established.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Aerial Search Header | Lets visitors query available properties by market, size, and space type |
| Property Gallery Grid | Displays managed properties as architectural cards with occupancy indicators |
| Property Detail Panel | Delivers floor plans, tenant mix, traffic counts, and co-tenancy data |
| Portfolio Review call to action | Targets multi-asset owners after the third gallery row with a scheduling prompt |
| Persistent Mobile Bar | Keeps the primary leasing inquiry action visible at all scroll depths on mobile |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Executive Suite theme built around a Midnight Blue color system. The palette reads like a freshly pressed suit in a boardroom after hours, authoritative and unhurried.
- Deep navy (#0A1628) forms the primary background, polished silver-gray (#C0C7D0) handles secondary text and divider lines, and crisp white (#F7F8FA) surfaces property detail panels
- Muted gold (#B8973A) is used sparingly as the accent color, reserved for call-to-action buttons, occupancy indicators, and hover states to draw the eye without overstatement
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is designed to remain fully functional and visually coherent on smaller screens. The conversion path is never buried, regardless of device.
- The "Request Leasing Package" button persists as a fixed bottom bar on mobile, ensuring the primary action is always reachable
- Gallery cards and detail panels reflow cleanly for touch-based browsing, keeping floor-plan and occupancy data readable at any screen width
How this template helps you convert
Conversion here is earned, not assumed. The page builds trust through visible occupancy data before presenting any form or call to action.
- The aerial search header sets an immediate inventory tone, signaling that available spaces are real, filterable, and ready to evaluate, qualifying visitor intent from the first second
- The occupancy percentage rings and tenant mix data across the gallery do the selling silently, showing a consistent pattern of filled spaces and managed performance before any call to action appears
- Pre-filled inquiry routing means every submitted form arrives with a specific property already identified, shortening the sales cycle and improving lead quality for the leasing team
Other information about this template
This template fits naturally within the retail space real estate category and supports the gallery plus detail format common in commercial property marketing. It is suited to firms that need a single landing page to represent a managed retail portfolio.
- The page type is a single-page landing page, not a multi-page website, keeping the visitor journey linear and focused
- The creative direction follows a spatial and architectural approach, using photography and data layers rather than narrative case studies
- The template is built for click-through conversion, routing qualified prospects into a leasing inquiry pipeline rather than completing a transaction on-page
- It is well suited to retail space leasing scenarios involving strip malls, anchor spaces, mixed-use retail corridors, and submarket-level portfolio management




Theme
Pastoral Calm
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Charcoal & Amber
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Queryable Search Header
Architectural Gallery Grid
Expandable Property Detail View
Dual Conversion Call-to-action Structure
Pre-filled Inquiry Routing
Occupancy-first Proof Sequence
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