Suburban Propane's ten nearest neighbors span automotive brands, hardware retail, agricultural supply, and casual dining — with not one other gas station or fuel provider appearing in the top 10. That cross-kind spread is the defining structural feature of this audience.
The shape is broad, with scores running from 0.95 down to 0.90 across the top ten — a tight, elevated band rather than a single dominant pull. LBM Advantage leads at 0.95, an other-business-services entity, followed closely by NAPA Auto Parts at 0.93 (parts and accessories) and Polaris at 0.92 (motorcycles). Automotive is the most represented category in the set: Dodge (0.92) and Ford Motor Company (0.92) add two car makers, giving the top five a heavy vehicle and equipment orientation. The next tier shifts toward rural retail — Tractor Supply Co. (0.91) and the Home Improvement & Hardware category entity (0.90) — alongside Agricultural Supplies at 0.90. Label Shopper (0.90) and China Buffet (0.90) round out the ten, representing general apparel and casual dining respectively — the widest departures from the automotive-and-hardware core, yet still scoring at or above 0.90.
The overall picture is an audience shaped by rural and small-town commerce: vehicles, equipment, working-land retail, and the everyday services that cluster around them — with no single neighbor dominating and no obvious gap in the top 10 that the data doesn't already fill.