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Definition of riverfront in English: riverfrontnoun ˈrɪvəfrʌntˈrɪvərˌfrənt The land or property alongside a river. warehouses line the riverfront as modifier a riverfront restaurant Example sentencesExamples - There also is a six - to eight-story retail and condominium building on that side, envisioned near the riverfront, that might or might not be completed during the first phase.
- His home, an ultra modern mansion on three quarters of an acre of riverfront land in Dalkeith, was sold recently.
- Monet was drawn to the industrialized city of London with its bustling riverfront, which was frequently covered in nearly impenetrable fog.
- The riverfront was quiet today, no steamers waiting to be unloaded.
- Most artists move into the historic downtown area along the riverfront, which the community has been restoring for the past 15 years.
- I went for a walk along the riverfront after breakfast.
- He formed a group of civic leaders and wowed city officials with a slide show of what the downtown riverfront could look like if the rivers were exposed.
- Lisa jumped into her car and rushed down to the house on the riverfront.
- Cities like Minneapolis and Memphis are avidly reclaiming their riverfronts.
- In a significant development at its Southbank complex, Baptist Medical Center intends to almost double the size of its emergency department as well as build a clinical services center and a parking garage along the riverfront.
- The house I'd rented for the summer was riverfront.
- The ambitious plan aims to transform a historic but neglected section of the town's riverfront into a new cultural district.
- A little known fact is that almost all of the riverfront on all sides of Manhattan is actually loose dirt.
- They were focused on harbors or riverfronts, since water transport fueled commerce.
- The city approved the foundation construction for the Villa Riva condominiums along the riverfront at 2358 Riverside Ave.
- The pair planned to build a billion-dollar theme park and hotel casino on the city's riverfront.
Definition of riverfront in US English: riverfrontnounˈrivərˌfrəntˈrɪvərˌfrənt The land or property along a river. a distinctive feature of Quebec's riverfront Example sentencesExamples - The city approved the foundation construction for the Villa Riva condominiums along the riverfront at 2358 Riverside Ave.
- The house I'd rented for the summer was riverfront.
- I went for a walk along the riverfront after breakfast.
- His home, an ultra modern mansion on three quarters of an acre of riverfront land in Dalkeith, was sold recently.
- He formed a group of civic leaders and wowed city officials with a slide show of what the downtown riverfront could look like if the rivers were exposed.
- In a significant development at its Southbank complex, Baptist Medical Center intends to almost double the size of its emergency department as well as build a clinical services center and a parking garage along the riverfront.
- The ambitious plan aims to transform a historic but neglected section of the town's riverfront into a new cultural district.
- The pair planned to build a billion-dollar theme park and hotel casino on the city's riverfront.
- There also is a six - to eight-story retail and condominium building on that side, envisioned near the riverfront, that might or might not be completed during the first phase.
- They were focused on harbors or riverfronts, since water transport fueled commerce.
- A little known fact is that almost all of the riverfront on all sides of Manhattan is actually loose dirt.
- Cities like Minneapolis and Memphis are avidly reclaiming their riverfronts.
- Lisa jumped into her car and rushed down to the house on the riverfront.
- The riverfront was quiet today, no steamers waiting to be unloaded.
- Monet was drawn to the industrialized city of London with its bustling riverfront, which was frequently covered in nearly impenetrable fog.
- Most artists move into the historic downtown area along the riverfront, which the community has been restoring for the past 15 years.
adjectiveˈrivərˌfrəntˈrɪvərˌfrənt Located along a river. Example sentencesExamples - He plans to introduce a bill in January that would derail Archer's plans for a $2 billion casino corridor along 50 acres of east riverfront property.
- Siena Hotel Spa Casino is located in the heart of Reno, Nevada's river walk district and the city's riverfront cultural arts community.
- For example, £55,000 will buy you a one-bedroom apartment in a development in Co Cavan, with large riverfront properties on the Shannon available for around £230,000.
- Then after that, we just held each other, held hands, walked along our riverfront property.
- He emphasized that he wanted to attract ‘people, people, people’ to the riverfront shopping center.
- But land speculators drove up riverfront property prices, Archer says, making it too expensive for the city and casino owners to assemble the necessary acreage.
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