03 — What this looks like
Three composite Coronado builds.
Real-estate brokerage with four pocket farms and a navy specialty. A boutique brokerage with agents farming the Village, the Cays, North Beach, and Cabrillo, plus a senior agent who specializes in navy-relocation households moving on or off Naval Base Coronado. We build a four-pocket farm grid plus a navy-relocation page set with PCS-timeline content, school-zone references, and historic-pricing snapshots per pocket — roughly twenty pages. Each page is signed by the agent who actually walks that pocket. The schema treats the brokerage as one ProfessionalService with multiple AreaServed entries inside the island, plus separate Service entries for the navy-relocation pipeline.
Luxury hospitality operator with hotel-and-bayfront overlap. A small group running a boutique inn near the Hotel del corridor, a beach-club operation along North Beach, and a separate private-events arm doing weddings and milestone events across the island. Today they have a single hotel-style site that lists everything in one stack. We build a three-property page set plus an events-page set per occasion — wedding, milestone, corporate retreat — totaling around eighteen pages. The inn page reads to the romantic-getaway and Hotel del overflow audience. The beach-club page reads to the resident-and-member crowd. The events pages target planners booking from outside the island.
Private-service operator running across Coronado and Point Loma yacht clientele. A private chef and yacht-provisioning service based in the Village with regular work in the Cays' waterfront homes, the Coronado Bridge bay-front estates, and across the harbor with Point Loma yacht customers. Three service lines: private dinners, full-week charter provisioning, and recurring household meal service. We build a pocket-by-pocket grid plus a service-by-service grid — roughly fifteen pages — each grounded in the specific neighborhood, the specific kind of kitchen, and the specific buyer profile. Schema treats the operator as one LocalBusiness with AreaServed entries across the bay.