I need a polished, professional website that positions our company as a disciplined multi-unit restaurant operating platform in South Florida. The site should establish credibility with franchisors, support recruiting, and signal long-term growth capacity. The overall look must feel professional and infrastructure-focused — clean lines, restrained color palette, strong typography, generous white space, and subtle design elements that communicate stability and operational discipline. This is not a consumer-facing restaurant site. It is a holding company / operating platform website. Core Sections Required • Homepage Clear positioning statement (e.g., regional restaurant operating platform), high-level portfolio metrics, and strategic call-to-action buttons (Portfolio, Strategic Growth, Careers, Contact). • About Us Concise company overview and leadership section with professional bios and headshots. Emphasis on operational excellence, centralized management structure, and long-term ownership philosophy. • Our Portfolio Overview of our current franchise brand(s), number of units, region served, and a clean visual layout that can easily expand as additional brands are added in the future. • Strategic Growth A professional page signaling selective acquisition interest in Florida-based restaurant assets. Should feel disciplined and long-term oriented, not aggressive or private-equity driven. Include a confidential inquiry form. • Careers Clear structure for store-level and management opportunities. Should support recruiting and communicate upward mobility. • Contact Simple inquiry form, phone, email, and embedded regional map. Technical Requirements I am open to WordPress, Webflow, or a custom HTML5/CSS3 build, provided: • Fully responsive (mobile-first) • Fast load speed • Clean backend for text and image updates without touching code • Structured for future scalability (additional brands, new states, expanded team) • Basic on-page SEO setup • Google Analytics integration • Secure hosting setup guidance Navigation should be intuitive and minimal. Calls-to-action should be clear but understated. Design Expectations • Modern, minimal aesthetic • No generic stock smoothie imagery • Focus on professionalism and infrastructure • Subtle animations only (no heavy motion effects) • Expandable structure (no redesign needed when portfolio grows) Deliverables • Full desktop + mobile design • Live site deployment • All source files • Short documentation explaining how to update content • Two rounds of minor revisions after initial launch The final result should make a visitor think: “This is a serious regional operator with infrastructure and growth capacity.” Not: “This is just a local franchise owner.” To be considered, please submit a short 2–3 minute Loom video answering the following: 1. How would you structure this site to support adding 2–3 additional franchise brands in the future without redesign? 2. What CMS approach would you use and why?