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Waterfront may refer to the dockland district of a community. It may also mean:
In music:
- Waterfront (band), a 1980s British pop duo
- Waterfront Records, an Australian record label
- Waterfront Records (England), an English record label
- "Waterfront" (song), by Simple Minds
- Waterfront Blues Festival, in Portland, Oregon
In film and television:
- Waterfront (1928 film), directed by William A. Seiter
- Waterfront (1944 film), starring John Carradine
- Waterfront (1950 film), featuring Robert Newton
- Waterfront (1955 TV series), a 1955 television series starring Preston Foster
- Waterfront (TV series), an unaired American show
- Waterfront Film Festival, Saugatuck, Michigan
Places:
- Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, a historic harbour in Cape Town, South Africa
- The Dubai Waterfront, a massive offshore community being built in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- The Waterfront, Hong Kong, a private housing estate
- The Waterfront, an open air shopping center in Homestead, Pennsylvania
- Waterfront Hall, a concert hall and exhibition centre in Belfast, Northern Ireland
- The Waterfront, Norwich, a music venue in Norwich, Norfolk
- The WaterFront Center, a non-profit center for marine education in Oyster Bay, New York
- Waterfront Researchpark, a business incubator and science park located in Niel, Belgium
- Waterfront Place, Brisbane, a large office tower in Brisbane, Australia
- Waterfront Park (Seattle)
- Waterfront Trail, a series of trails along the shore of Lake Ontario, Canada
- Waterfront Station (Vancouver), a ferry terminal and train station in Vancouver, Canada
Other:
- Waterfront Shipping, a Norwegian company operating tankers
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