Noun
The side of a store (or other shop) which faces the street and usually contains display windows.
Synonym: shopfront
(by extension) An e-commerce website offering goods or services to the public.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA breeze, a forgotten summer, a smile, all can fit into a storefront window. Dejan Stojanovic
Now it's easy for someone to set up a storefront and reach the entire world in very modest ways. So these technologies that we thought would dis-intermediate traditional sellers gave more people the tools to be sellers. It also changed the balance of power between sellers and buyers. Daniel H. Pink
By creating so many illusory images of physical perfection, whether on store aisles or storefront ads, magazine covers or TV shows, we speak more to the profit margins of companies than the self-esteem of today's girls. Adora Svitak
I don't think of Storefront Hitchcock or Stop Making Sense as documentaries, I think of them more as performance films. Jonathan Demme
A burglar stole thousands of dollars worth of wigs Friday from a West Pullman beauty supply after breaking through the wall of an adjacent storefront. Source: Internet
According to the publisher, if the faceplates were sold in any country, the storefront would quickly end up in court. Source: Internet