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Cinemark Theatres

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Famous Dave's (0.85) and Car Wash & Detailing (0.84) sit at the top of Cinemark's neighbor set — a casual dining chain and an automotive service, separated by less than a point, forming the two-peak structure that defines this audience's shape.

The top 10 neighbors span five distinct subcategories: Casual Dining (Famous Dave's at 0.85, Bubba's 33 at 0.80, Village Inn at 0.77), Car Wash and Detailing (Car Wash & Detailing at 0.84), Sporting Goods and Outdoor Gear (Academy Sports + Outdoors at 0.83), Gas Stations (Sam's Club Fuel Center at 0.78), and Restaurant brands (Crumbl Cookies at 0.76). Not one neighbor shares Cinemark's own subcategory — Movies and Theaters does not appear in the top 10 at all. The audience shape here is defined entirely by cross-kind overlap: everyday errand and dining destinations, not other entertainment venues.

Urban Air Trampoline Park (0.76) is the lone Entertainment & Leisure neighbor, but its subcategory is Entertainment Centers, not Movies and Theaters. The dominant pattern across the top 10 is brick-and-mortar, value-oriented, family-accessible retail and dining — the kind of out-of-home routine that Cinemark's audience shares with casual restaurant-goers and car-service customers alike.

This audience shape points to a consumer who moves through physical, everyday commercial spaces rather than one defined by any single entertainment category.

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