Noun
riverfront (plural riverfronts)
The real estate located along the edge of a river.
Aftermath The project did not provide 5,000 jobs as expected—as of June 1964, workers numbered fewer than 100. The project did, however, incite other riverfront restoration efforts, totaling $150 million. Source: Internet
Allegiant suspended construction of the $470 million riverfront project in March as the pandemic started wreaking havoc on the economy. Source: Internet
A large park that extends across the riverfront would be accessible from Dowling Avenue and owned by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. Source: Internet
Annual festivities in Columbus include the Ohio State Fair —one of the largest state fairs in the country—as well as the Columbus Arts festival and the Jazz and Ribs Festival, both of which occur on the downtown riverfront. Source: Internet
As the city is bordered by multiple bodies of water, Norfolk has many miles of riverfront and bayfront property, including beaches on the Chesapeake Bay. Source: Internet
An outdoor riverfront plaza and amphitheater is scheduled for completion in 2011. Source: Internet