riverfronts

/ˈrɪvərˌfrʌnts/
noun
  1. The land or area along the edge of a river, often developed for public use, residences, or businesses.
    • Many restaurants and cafes have opened along the riverfronts to attract tourists.
    • The riverfronts in the old town are lined with historic buildings and docks.
    • The city spent millions to revitalize its riverfronts with parks and walking trails.