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Across Studio 6's top 10 nearest neighbors, no single entity dominates — the scores run from 0.83 down to 0.77 with no sharp drop-off, and the neighbor set spans five distinct subcategories. That breadth is the structural finding.

Motel 6 (0.83) is the only other Budget lodging property in the top 10, and it sits at the top by a modest margin. Below it, the cluster diversifies quickly. Wingstop (social) (0.82) and Jack in the Box (0.80) are both Restaurant brands; Wingstop (0.79) appears again as a QSR entry, making wing-focused fast food a recurring presence. Top Rank Boxing (0.79) and Crunchyroll (0.79) then pull in opposite directions — one a Sports brand, the other an Entertainment Platform — followed by the Houston Rockets (0.78) as a Sports Team. Southern Tire Mart (STM) (0.78) and the Dallas Mavericks (0.77) add Automotive parts and a second Sports Team, respectively, while T-Mobile (0.77) rounds out the set as Telecommunications.

The subcategory tally — Budget lodging (1), Restaurant/QSR (3), Sports/Sports Teams (3), Automotive (1), Entertainment Platforms (1), Telecommunications (1) — confirms a broad, cross-kind shape: Studio 6's audience composition resembles fast food chains, boxing and basketball properties, and a wireless carrier about as much as it resembles another budget motel. The audience is not defined by a single adjacent category; it is defined by its width.

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