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frontage

[fruhn-tij] / ˈfrʌn tɪdʒ /


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Most real estate developers on the sites that I’ve developed golf on would have taken the ocean frontage and sold it for homes and put golf behind it.

From New York Times

This month, a 39-year-old man was fatally shot next to an encampment along the frontage road, which city officials have delayed removing until later this month because of the ongoing criminal investigation.

From Seattle Times

The distinctive shop frontages and the high hills surrounding the town give it a cosy, closed-in feel.

From BBC

Piano devised what he called an “urban layer,” the idea that all the new buildings would float above tall glass-clad street frontages that were largely committed to facilities open to the public.

From New York Times

The bar’s frontage is framed by an elaborate mosaic by artist James Herman, giving the impression you’re entering through a veil of shattered glass.

From Los Angeles Times