Commercial Real Estate Website Development Client: Partners Real Estate | Houston, TX
Project Role
Commercial Real Estate Website Development
- Commercial Real Estate Website Development
- Custom WordPress Development
- Modular CMS Architecture
- Commercial Listings Integration
- Mobile-First Responsive Design
- UX/UI Implementation
Partners Real Estate is a privately held, full-service commercial real estate firm founded in 1997 and headquartered in Houston, TX, with offices across San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, and a growing Southeast footprint. With more than 300 professionals and 66 equity partners, the firm serves occupiers, tenants, landlords, and investors across brokerage, development, investment, and property management. The relaunch of partnersrealestate.com marked a pivotal brand moment: Partners was establishing its identity as an independent firm — requiring a digital platform that could carry the full weight of a diversified CRE enterprise, spanning listings, research publications, investment portals, team profiles, and proprietary market intelligence under a single, cohesive experience.
Chainlink’s role on this project was development-only, executing on a design system produced by Neiter Creative. The scope encompassed a full WordPress rebuild with a modular, block-based architecture giving Partners’ internal marketing team direct control over service pages, team profiles, research publications, press releases, and commercial property listings. Chainlink integrated Partners’ third-party listing platform to surface filterable inventory across asset classes including office, industrial, retail, land, and multifamily. The result is a custom, self-serviceable WordPress foundation calibrated to the operational rhythms of a multi-service commercial real estate firm operating across multiple Texas markets and investment verticals.
The relaunched site serves as Partners’ primary business development and brand asset — the digital front door for occupiers, landlords, investors, and prospective hires across the Sunbelt. The modular CMS allows the firm’s team to push research reports, quarterly market snapshots, press releases, and listing updates without developer intervention, a critical capability for a firm that publishes proprietary market intelligence under the Market Edge and Partners Edge brands. Since launch, the platform has scaled to accommodate new practice areas in federal leasing and healthcare investment sales, demonstrating the durability of the architecture Chainlink built for a firm actively expanding its services and geographic reach.
Challenge & Solution
The Challenge
The Solution
Modular CMS for Real Estate Marketing
The Partners Real Estate site required a backend flexible enough for an in-house marketing team to manage independently. Chainlink built a custom modular WordPress architecture allowing staff to publish research, update service pages, add team bios, and post news — all within a visual framework aligned to Neiter Creative’s brand system. For a 300-person firm with multiple business lines, self-sufficient content management is a core operational need, not a convenience.



Mobile-First Commercial Real Estate Design
With deep content spanning services, listings, research, and investments, Partners needed more than a standard responsive treatment. Chainlink implemented a mobile-first design approach that restructures navigation, content hierarchy, and listing displays for phone and tablet users — critical for a CRE audience that accesses market intelligence and property searches on the go. The result maintains full functionality and brand polish across all device sizes without sacrificing access to any of the firm’s content depth.






Commercial Real Estate Listings Integration
Partners’ commercial brokerage required a live, filterable listing display across office, industrial, retail, land, and multifamily asset classes. Chainlink integrated the firm’s listing platform into a branded, searchable experience consistent with the site’s visual identity on both desktop and mobile — giving tenants, buyers, and brokers direct access to Partners’ active inventory and supporting the pre-sale and leasing pipeline central to the firm’s brokerage business.




Commercial Real Estate Website Development: Common Questions
A commercial real estate website must serve multiple audiences simultaneously — tenants, occupiers, landlords, and investors — often with distinct navigation pathways for each. Core capabilities include filterable property listings, service and practice area pages, team profiles, a research or market intelligence hub, and investor resources. Navigation architecture is especially important for multi-service CRE firms: users need to reach the right vertical quickly. The Partners Real Estate site was structured around this principle, with distinct pathways for brokerage clients, investment clients, and research-driven audiences.
Commercial listing integrations connect a WordPress site to a third-party listing platform — such as Buildout or a custom MLS feed — via API or embed. The integration surfaces live inventory in a branded, filterable display that matches the site’s design rather than dropping in a generic widget. For Partners Real Estate, Chainlink integrated the firm’s existing listing platform to display office, industrial, retail, land, and multifamily inventory in a searchable format fully consistent with the overall site experience on both desktop and mobile.
A modular CMS in WordPress gives a firm’s marketing team the ability to update content without relying on developers for routine tasks. This involves custom block or page builder configurations that enforce brand-consistent layouts while allowing editors to manage copy, images, team bios, research publications, and service content independently. For commercial real estate firms with multiple service lines, active press programs, and proprietary market research, self-service content management reduces time-to-publish and keeps the site current as the firm’s business activity evolves.
Commercial real estate website development typically ranges from $25,000 to $75,000 or more depending on scope, design, third-party integrations, and content volume. A standard agency site with a listings integration sits at the lower end; a full-platform build for a multi-service, multi-market firm with a custom CMS, research library, investor portal, and branded listing feeds can exceed that range significantly. Chainlink builds commercial real estate websites across a range of scopes and scales — contact Chainlink to discuss your firm’s specific needs and get an accurate estimate.
WordPress is the most widely used CMS for commercial real estate firm websites because it supports a broad range of listing integrations, is familiar to in-house marketing teams, and can be extended to handle research content, team directories, news feeds, and investor resources without proprietary lock-in. A well-architected custom WordPress build gives a CRE firm the flexibility to expand services, markets, and practice areas without rebuilding from scratch. The Partners Real Estate platform is built on this foundation and has continued to scale as the firm adds new verticals and geographic markets.
Yes — but it requires deliberate information architecture to serve distinct audiences without creating friction. Brokerage clients (tenants, occupiers, landlords) and investment clients (fund investors, capital partners) have fundamentally different information needs and conversion paths. The Partners Real Estate site addresses this with separate navigation pathways for brokerage services under “Your Needs” and capital products under “Investments,” along with a dedicated investor login portal. For firms operating both a brokerage and an investment platform, clean audience segmentation at the navigation and content level is a foundational design decision.