Frontage (noun)

  1. The part of a building or plot of land that fronts or faces a particular street or open space.
  2. The length of a building or plot of land along a particular street or open space.

Origin:

Early 18th century: from french, from front, from latin frons, front- forehead, front.

Examples:

  1. The building had a long frontage on Main Street.
  2. The house had a small frontage but a large backyard.
  3. The store had a wide frontage with large windows.
  4. The property had a considerable frontage on the lake.
  5. The company acquired a large frontage on the highway for their new location.
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