Looking for advice on what which freamework or dev. methodology for read only database centric web application

Hello, I hope the experts here can advise me on which development approach for a new .net web application that  I am to begin development shortly.  I have the back end stored procedures complete and now I will build a .net front end. 
This front end will be 95% populating custom html5/css3/jquery pages from c# DataSets which are themselves populated from calls to oracle stored procesures.  There will be no updating - this is read-only querries of OLTP prpared tables off of a data
warehouse schema.  I am a verteran at the back end stuff but my web app development skills are new so I hope to get a recommendation form the experts on what approach I should persue to build the front end.  From what I have seen I might start
with MVC5 framework and build the web pages with RAZOR embedded c# code looping through the DataSets to create the html. I need to the ability to create very custom div elements throughout, so I understand I should not use some high level code generation
tool.  Thanks so much for the feedback. 

Hello Jay,
This forum is discuss and ask questions about the C# programming language, IDE, libraries, samples, and tools.
>>I hope the experts here can advise me on which development approach for a new .net web application.
From this message, you are doing web applications, you will need to post this thread to Asp.Net  forum for some advices. For MVC issues, please post
Here.  Thanks for your understanding.
Have a nice day!
Kristin
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