bayfront
A bayfront is the waterfront zone running along a bay, typically in or near an urban area. It encompasses land along the shoreline and often extends from an estuary inward. Bayfronts may include public promenades, parks, mixed-use developments, and harbor facilities. The term is used in planning and real estate to describe districts that face a bay and are prominent for recreation, housing, business, and tourism.
Common features include promenades or boardwalks, marinas, bathhouses, museums, theaters, hotels, restaurants, office and residential towers,
Development often reflects shifts from industrial port uses to mixed-use, waterfront living and leisure. Planning priorities
Examples: The Embarcadero waterfront in San Francisco is a renowned bayfront promenade; Baltimore's Inner Harbor is