frontage
/ˈfrʌntɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
The length or extent of the front of a building, plot of land, or other structure; a strip of land along a street, road, or other boundary.
“The new shopping mall had a frontage of 500 feet along the main road.”
2. noun
A part or aspect of something that is visible or prominent.
“The frontage of the house was decorated with festive lights for the holiday season.”
3. noun
In a business, the length of a company’s boundary along a particular road or street.
“The company’s frontage on Main Street made it a prominent landmark in the area.”
4. noun
In a company or organization, the public image or appearance.
“The company’s frontage was affected by the recent scandal and its subsequent media coverage.”