Filter by what matters
All, Office, or Unit. Tenants pick the type of space they're looking for in one tap, without wading through irrelevant listings.
A fictional commercial property business centre, invented from scratch. Brand, identity, five pages of content, and a realtime availability checker that turns property enquiries into self-serve search.
Try the demo →Commercial property search online is painful. Most business centres and serviced office providers still operate like it's 2005. Tenants fill in an enquiry form describing what they need, wait a day or two, and get a PDF brochure emailed back. By the time it arrives, half the listings might already be taken. The whole experience signals that the landlord doesn't respect the tenant's time.
Commercial property tenants have the same expectations as every other web user. They want to filter, compare, and self-serve. Any business centre still relying on enquiry forms is losing leads to whoever makes the process one click instead of one email.
The Docks doesn't exist. The brand, the visual identity, the tone of voice, the logo, the colour palette, the five pages of content, all invented to prove a pattern. The point wasn't to simulate a real business. The point was to show what a modern commercial property brand could look and feel like if someone designed it properly.
Dark navy as the primary brand colour, grounded and serious. Yellow as the accent, used sparingly for interaction states and availability highlights, so it reads as "live" rather than decorative.
Typography pairs a confident sans-serif for headings with a quieter weight for body. The tone of voice skips the "premium flexible workspace solutions" language every business centre defaults to, and writes like a landlord who actually talks to tenants.
The availability checker is the core of the demo. Tenants filter by type and square footage, see what's free live, and click through to enquire on specific spaces instead of emailing into the void.
All, Office, or Unit. Tenants pick the type of space they're looking for in one tap, without wading through irrelevant listings.
Enter a minimum and maximum range. The grid updates instantly, showing only the spaces that match. No scrolling through lists of things that don't fit.
Available spaces highlight live in yellow. Let spaces are greyed out. Tenants see the truth of what's on the market, not a stale brochure.
The pattern works for any business letting space. If your tenants currently fill in a form to find out what's available, you're losing enquiries to whoever makes it easier. A live availability checker gives you the edge without giving away your floor plans.
If your business fits the shape, tenants looking for space by size or type, I can design the brand, build the site, and wire up the availability feature in a few weeks.
Have a play with the demo. Try different filters, adjust the square footage, watch the grid update in realtime.
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