English to Kannada Dictionary storefront

storefront

ಅಂಗಡಿ
definition
noun
Groups of 100 to 1,000 would congregate outside a Chinese laundry and launch a hail of rocks and stones to smash windows, storefronts , and doors.
the facade of a store.
a bright storefront eatery
a room or set of rooms facing the street on the ground floor of a commercial building, typically used as a store.
translation of 'storefront'
ಅಂಗಡಿಯ ಮುಂಭಾಗ,
ಉಗ್ರಾಣದ ಮುಂದಿನ ಕೊಠಡಿ
example
Will you operate out of a 'storefront' or office building?
Your 'storefront' is your window to the world.
The 'storefront' has a warm and accessible beer house feel, and with the addition of big windows, the whole place has an atmosphere of openness and transparency.
Its weathered Main Street 'storefront' location houses three gallery spaces that typically feature both a local or regional artist and a group show, many of which fall into the realm of outsider art.
a bright 'storefront' eatery
They've recently opened a 'storefront' on Centre Street North - no milling or baking at this site, but plenty of baked goods and free slices available.
The restaurant occupies a matchbox-size space among the 'storefront' shops on Sullivan Street.
Lining its streets are 'storefront' retailers selling ethnic foods, jewelry, and clothes.
Their home is one of an isolated clutch of doleful, boxy structures, their alimentary needs met by a tiny 'storefront' shop, their streets unlit, even unpaved.
I've joined a food co-op with a 'storefront' on Agricola Street that aims to supply local and organic food at affordable prices.
a bright 'storefront' eatery
Across the windows of the 'storefront' , Mr. Stolowitz had lettered FREE SHOES in huge strokes of brown latex paint.
There was scarcely a trickle of street traffic on a recent Saturday afternoon, and no pedestrian in sight entering the handful of bars, the 'storefront' church, or the thrift stores.
As he opened the door of the truck, Ian glanced up at the 'storefront' .
The architects approached the design by thinking of the store as having two facades: the exterior 'storefront' and the interior wall.
To invest such a massive amount of time, money and effort into an online presence and not ensuring it can be found is like constructing a 'storefront' without any doors.
He passed a lamp shop, the 'storefront' all lit up, lamps hanging in the window.
The town's mercantile district featured several boarded up 'storefronts' and a coffee shop hidden behind a dozen muddy pick-up trucks.
This gave ample room for the platoon to train in more than 150 different types of buildings ranging from farmhouses and residential houses to commercial 'storefronts' and walled compounds.
Over half of Commercial Drive 'storefronts' , between Venables and Broadway, now sell food, either as restaurants, take-outs, bakeries, cafés, or convenience or produce stores.
And during the past 40 years, dozens of struggling businesses shuttered their 'storefronts' , leaving downtown streets deserted and a majority of buildings abandoned.
Most of the 'storefronts' along First Street have a kind of weather-beaten Alaskan charm that is both friendly and hopeful, much like the people who live here.
Most amenities are within walking distance, however, the amount of empty 'storefronts' and junk shops is astounding.
On Lisbon Street, once downtown's main commercial avenue, boarded-up 'storefronts' sit next to adult bookstores and darkened bars.
Aluminum extrusions also enjoy wide use as frames for doors and windows and in 'storefronts' .
Groups of 100 to 1,000 would congregate outside a Chinese laundry and launch a hail of rocks and stones to smash windows, 'storefronts' , and doors.
We see a busy street with the familiar 'storefronts' of American fast food chains which, upon closer inspection, have signs in the windows in Greek.
She banged on doors and 'storefronts' but there was no one to respond to her cries.
Instantly shopkeepers yanked corrugated metal doors down over their 'storefronts' .
In the early 1990s, the city began to be discovered by gay and lesbian investors who were interested in the relatively cheap but architecturally worthy housing stock and vacant 'storefronts' that were on offer.
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