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To waterfront
noun
The land alongside a body of water.
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"Corcoran to waterfront?" McPike wrote.
We believe it has a connection to waterfront morphology".
Both city officials and developers say using the current lull in the market wisely is critical to waterfront development.
In addition, it had improperly compared inland properties to waterfront properties, and properties in different school districts.
FROM stately homes to waterfront cottages, the houses of the Hamptons are strutting their stuff with their usual élan.
"People are always attracted to waterfront locations, and this will be a spectacular project," said Kasra Sanandaji, Lightstone's senior vice president for investments.
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I headed down to the waterfront to try to work my way back to the Memorial Bridge.
Access to the waterfront, to light, to gardens, parks, even a little beach.
"Mark and I would go as the swimming lobby to waterfront-planning meetings," Jefferson said.
All children should have access to waterfronts without being members of a country club.
Seven hundred and thirty one questionnaires were completed through personal interviews with visitors to waterfronts and with coastal residents in April and June 2009.
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