Riverfront
The term "Riverfront" typically refers to the area along the banks of a river, often developed for recreational, commercial, or residential purposes. These areas can include parks, walking paths, and waterfront dining, providing scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. Riverfront developments aim to enhance community engagement and promote tourism.
Many cities have revitalized their riverfronts to attract visitors and improve local economies. Examples include Chicago's Riverwalk and Pittsburgh's Point State Park. These spaces often host events, festivals, and markets, making them vibrant hubs for both residents and tourists.