Noun
quayside (plural quaysides)
(also attributive) An area alongside a quay.
So what does it matter where it was when it was hit? We could have sunk it if it'd been tied up on the quayside in a neutral port and everyone would still have been delighted. Alan Clark
Also along the Southtown quayside were two more long-gone timber businesses: Jewson’s, almost adjacent to our Haven Bridge, and Orfeur and Bellin nearby. Source: Internet
Amber, in fact, played a significant role in preserving the old Newcastle Quayside buildings that could so easily have been lost. Source: Internet
For all the potential of this innovative venture, Doctoroff and Schmidt acknowledged what Quayside cannot become: a wealthy, high-tech enclave. Source: Internet
Or choose our Newcastle Quayside hotel for stunning views and the best of the city’s waterfront restaurants right on your doorstep. Source: Internet
The Newcastle Quayside is an area along the banks of the River Tyne that was once an industrial area and busy dockside. Source: Internet