The third coming in from a frontage road gives no relief to the Loop congestion.
From the chron.com
A limited number of acreage homesites are available with frontage on Mill Creek.
From the chron.com
In addition there is a kiosk on the Queen St frontage leased to a cafe operator.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Frontage roads exist both in city and along major expressways between new towns.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Chester General, which opened in 1848, was designed with an Italianate frontage.
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There are also stables, a paddock, tennis court and a picturesque river frontage.
From the telegraph.co.uk
It features Lake Michigan frontage, a circular living room and a gourmet kitchen.
From the freep.com
Was it the brash, Day-Glo colours of its double frontage on Shaftesbury Avenue?
From the independent.co.uk
The story also reported that the home has more than 200 feet of beach frontage.
From the latimes.com
More examples
The extent of land abutting on a street or water
The direction in which something (such as a building) faces
Facade: the face or front of a building
Frontage is the full length of a plot of land or a building measured alongside the road on to which the plot or building fronts. This is considered especially important for certain types of commercial and retail real estate, in applying zoning bylaws and property tax. ...
The portion of property that borders a roadway or body of water.
The linear measurement along the front of a parcel, that is, the portion facing a road, waterway, walkway, etc. that would be considered the most valuable measurement of the property.
Zoning laws typically require that developable lots have a specified number of linear feet that front on a dedicated street. A 100-foot frontage requirement means that a lot must have 100 linear feet on the side of the parcel that fronts on a street.
The width of the front plus that distance beyond the flanks covered by observation and fire by a unit in combat. (See also front.)