Factory Connection's top 10 neighbors span six different categories — casual dining, footwear, outdoors brands, automotive parts, financial services, and reality TV — with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.95 down to 0.92.
The shape is flat: Huddle House leads at 0.95, followed closely by Shoe Show Mega (0.94), Buck Commander (0.93), Bumper To Bumper Auto Parts (0.93), and 1st Franklin Financial (0.93). None of these pull away from the pack; the gap between first and tenth is less than four points. The mix itself is the finding: a casual-dining chain, a footwear retailer, two outdoors brands, an auto-parts store, a regional bank, and four Reality TV Stars — Jessica Robertson (0.92), Missy Robertson (0.92), John Godwin (0.92), and Duck Commander (0.92, Outdoors subcategory) — all register essentially the same audience shape. Only one neighbor, Shoe Show Mega, shares Factory Connection's own Apparel category, and it sits in the Footwear subcategory rather than General. The cross-kind breadth here — food service, automotive, financial, entertainment — signals an audience defined less by any single retail or lifestyle vertical than by a consistent regional and demographic profile that cuts across all of them.
That consistency across otherwise unrelated categories is the structural signature of this audience: tightly clustered, broadly distributed across everyday commerce and rural-leaning entertainment.