Hand and Stone's top 10 neighbors span women's apparel, footwear, casual dining, fitness, and personal services — a mix that reflects no single dominant category but a consistent audience composition across all of them.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.92 (LOFT) down to 0.87 (Five Guys) with no single neighbor pulling sharply ahead of the rest. LOFT leads at 0.92, followed by DSW (Designer Shoe Warehouse) at 0.90 and Massage Heights at 0.89. The subcategory breakdown across the top 10 tells the real story: three neighbors are Women's Apparel (LOFT, Soma Intimates, and White House Black Market — though White House Black Market falls just outside the top 10 in the visible set), one is Footwear (DSW), one is Cosmetic Services (Massage Heights), one is Sporting Goods (Golf Galaxy), one is Fitness Centers and Gyms (Fred Astaire Dance Studios), and two are dining (Panera Bread at 0.88, Five Guys at 0.88). Only Massage Heights shares Hand and Stone's own subcategory of Cosmetic Services, making the top 10 predominantly cross-kind — the audience shape here is defined more by women's retail and everyday service consumption than by the spa and massage category itself.
The breadth of this flat cluster suggests an audience whose shape is recognizable across a wide range of suburban retail and service contexts, not one tightly anchored to any single vertical.