storefront

IPA: stˈɔrfrɑnt

noun

  • The side of a store (or other shop) which faces the street and usually contains display windows.
  • (by extension) An e-commerce website offering goods or services to the public.
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Examples of "storefront" in Sentences

  • Her small storefront is quite busy, as I have been told.
  • In a much smaller, rudimentary way, Kris Waldherr Art and Words the storefront is my Red House.
  • Of porcelain, too, he would have seen plenty, both in storefront displays and on his own dining room table.
  • The scene at 787 Lexington Monday afternoon indicated that a spa may very well take the storefront, which is already adjacent to Fiber Hair Spa.
  • The apps storefront, which is run by the General Services Administration, includes an array of business applications, productivity software, services like storage and Web hosting and social applications.
  • A storefront from the early 1900’s, which had served as a drug store, soda fountain, and most recently a developers office, has been converted into a live/work space for a couple with and extensive art collection.
  • Georgia Soul blog has an actual single - Vicki Collins '"I'm Ready" - released by Soulville Records, the record label storefront behind Robert Kennedy in this 1968 photo of Martin Luther King's funeral procession we posted a few weeks ago.
  • But Berg and his compatriots renamed the storefront "Trip without a Ticket," and they focused much of their energy on refining the interactions between themselves and "customers," developing a repertoire of life-acting techniques that would more consistently bring visitors 'deeply held assumptions about money and property to consciousness. 46

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