Façade definition

Façade means the portion of the building parallel to the primary right-of-way as determined by City.
Façade means the principal front or fronts of a building.
Façade means the entire building wall including a parapet:

Examples of Façade in a sentence

  • The Owner / Xxxxxx agrees that upon completion of the improvements, no substantive alterations, changes to or removal of the façade or storefront shall occur that would materially damage, destroy, or remove the work performed, or undermine the intent and basis of this Agreement, for a period of three (3) years, save and except as such changes as new tenant signage, minor changes that are consistent with prior work, or would not detract from completed work paid for with Façade Improvement funds.


More Definitions of Façade

Façade means the exterior outward face of a building; [2016-12]
Façade means the principal face of the building on the shortest side of the lot abutting the street or avenue.
Façade means the principal front of a building;
Façade. (see also “signable area”) means the side of a building below the eaves.
Façade means any face or elevation of a Building.
Façade means the entire outer side of a building that is exposed to public view.
Façade means the external face of a constructed building viewed from a single elevation, comprising solid walls and including windows and enclosures to verandahs and balconies.