frontage

/ˈfrʌntɪdʒ/
noun
  1. The side of a building or piece of land that faces a street, river, or other open area.
    • The store has a large frontage on Main Street, with big windows for displays.
    • The building's frontage was decorated with flowers for the festival.
    • They bought a house with river frontage so they could build a dock.
  2. The length or extent of a property along a street or waterway.
    • The lot has 100 feet of frontage on the highway.
    • The city requires a minimum frontage of 50 feet for new houses.
    • Properties with more frontage usually cost more.
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