Casual dining dominates Sun Tan City's nearest audiences — a tanning salon whose top 10 neighbors are almost entirely restaurants and eateries, with no other beauty salon or spa appearing in the set.
The shape is broad: scores run from 0.90 down to 0.82 across the top 10, with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. Fazoli's leads at 0.90, followed by Bob Evans at 0.86 and Books-A-Million at 0.85. Hot Head Burritos (0.84), Speedy Cafe (0.84), and Logan's Roadhouse (0.84) continue the run. Tallying the subcategories across all 10: casual dining accounts for three entries (Fazoli's, Bob Evans, Logan's Roadhouse), fast casual dining for two (Hot Head Burritos, Penn Station), and the remaining slots go to a bookstore (Books-A-Million), a gas station (Speedy Cafe), a bank (First Financial Bank), and a sports team (Cincinnati Reds), with East of Chicago (QSR, 0.82) rounding out the set. That's eight of ten neighbors drawn from food service or adjacent everyday-errand categories — a distinctly Midwestern, strip-mall-anchored audience profile.
The broad shape with no standout neighbor and a heavy lean toward casual and fast-casual dining suggests Sun Tan City's audience is defined less by beauty-category affinity and more by a shared pattern of routine, value-oriented consumer behavior across everyday service categories.