Noun
laneway (plural laneways)
(Canada, Scotland, Ireland, Australia) A narrow roadway; a lane
And also down here our cafe culture is rife – some of the best food to be had comes from kitchens the size of a broom cupboard jammed between laneway dumpsters and the perfect coffee is a must for a cafe to survive the competition. Source: Internet
Denis Sabbadini points to the narrow laneway below his second-storey Waiters Restaurant in the east of Melbourne's CBD. Source: Internet
But as Michael drove out of the laneway, the bus was surrounded by a swarm of armed Ministry of Natural Resources officers approaching from all sides. Source: Internet
And, taking shape in a Melbourne laneway, a 15-storey inn that celebrates the capital's fickle weather with a "rain room" and a sculptural metal cloud destined to become the city's hippest rooftop bar. Source: Internet
However, the UBC report comes just one day after the City of Vancouver announced a pilot program to fast-track building permits for “ground-level” housing – primarily detached homes with laneway housing. Source: Internet
The agreed sale price has been incorporated into the contract, with the purchaser agreeing to carry out the restoration of the Hotel, use the restored Hotel, and develop the laneway in accordance with the side deed. Source: Internet