Farmers Home Furniture sits at the top of Roses Express's neighbor set with a 0.91 similarity score — the strongest pull in a top 10 that spans furniture, auto parts, convenience fuel, banking, footwear, and dining, with no single category dominating.
The shape is broad: eight of the ten neighbors carry scores between 0.80 and 0.91, and no one entity pulls far ahead of the rest. Beyond Farmers Home Furniture, the set includes Roses (0.85, the only other Discount Store in the top 10), Dodge's Southern Style (0.84, Convenience Stores), Bumper To Bumper Auto Parts (0.84, Parts and Accessories), E-Z Mart (0.83, Gas Stations), 1st Franklin Financial (0.83, Banks), Shoe Show Mega (0.83, Footwear), Hunt Brothers Pizza (0.81, Fast Casual Dining), Cadence Bank (0.81, Banks), and Cato Fashions (0.80, Womens Apparel). The subcategory distribution is genuinely mixed: two banks, two fuel-and-convenience brands, one furniture retailer, one auto parts store, one footwear retailer, one fast casual chain, one women's apparel brand, and one fellow discount store. No single subcategory accounts for more than two neighbors.
What this breadth signals is an audience that moves fluidly across the everyday commerce of small-town and rural retail — fuel stops, regional banks, value apparel, and home goods — rather than one anchored to any single retail vertical.