Rebel Convenience Store's top 10 neighbors span moving and storage, smoking retail, furniture, fast casual dining, automotive services, home improvement, car wash, mid-range hotels, and a gas station — no single category dominates, and only one neighbor, 7-Eleven Fuel (0.64), shares even the broader Convenience & Fuel space.
The shape is broad: scores run from 0.69 down to 0.64 across the top 10, with no standout anchor. Storage King USA leads at 0.69, followed by Curaleaf (0.69, Smoking retail), Mor Furniture for Less (0.68, Furniture Stores), Port of Subs (0.67, Fast Casual Dining), and Take 5 Oil Change (0.66, Automotive Maintenance). Rounding out the ten are SouthernCarlson (0.66, Home Improvement and Hardware), Car Wash & Detailing (0.65), Cicis (0.65, Fast Casual Dining), Spark by Hilton (0.65, Mid-range Hotels), and Equipment Share (0.64). The subcategory mix — services, retail, dining, automotive, lodging — points to an audience that overlaps broadly with everyday errand-and-service brands rather than clustering tightly around any one sector. No other Convenience Store appears in the top 10 besides 7-Eleven Fuel, which itself is categorized as a Gas Station, not a Convenience Store.
This broad, cross-category pattern suggests Rebel's audience is defined less by a specific retail niche than by a general profile that resonates across a wide range of routine, practical spending contexts.