Automotive service brands dominate Prime Storage's nearest audiences — a cross-kind pattern that defines the top 10 more than any storage competitor does.
The shape is broad: no single neighbor pulls far ahead of the rest, and the scores spread from Meineke Car Care Centers at 0.82 down through a wide field. Meineke is the strongest signal, but the gap to the next tier is modest. LL Flooring follows at 0.76, then a cluster of automotive maintenance and repair services — Hendrick Service Center (0.70), Gerber Collision (0.70), Tires Plus (0.68), and Maintenance & Repair Services (0.68) — before Wawa (0.68) breaks the automotive run. Tallying the subcategories across the full top 10: six of the ten neighbors fall under Automotive (five in Maintenance and Repair Services, one in Parts and Accessories), two are Home Goods and Furnishings retail, one is a Convenience Store, and one is a Fitness Center. Not one neighbor shares Prime Storage's own subcategory — Moving and Storage does not appear in the top 10.
The two retail neighbors, LL Flooring and Cabinets To-Go (0.67), point toward a home-improvement thread running alongside the automotive cluster, while Planet Fitness (0.65) sits at the edge as the lone Fitness Centers and Gyms entry. The absence of other storage brands in the top 10 — and the dominance of automotive service — suggests Prime Storage's audience is shaped less by the storage category itself than by a broader profile of service-oriented, locally-anchored consumers.