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Uptown Cheapskate

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Uptown Cheapskate's top 10 neighbors span five distinct subcategories — QSR, sporting goods, thrift stores, women's apparel, and jewelry — with no single category dominating, a pattern consistent with the broad shape classification.

Rally House (0.86) leads the set as a sporting goods and outdoor gear retailer, followed closely by Noodles & Company (0.84), a QSR. The third-highest neighbor is Plato's Closet (0.83), the only other thrift store in the top 10 — making same-kind overlap a real but minority presence. Hawaiian Bros Island Grill (0.83) and Jared The Galleria of Jewelry (0.83) round out the top five, the latter being the most cross-kind entry: a jewelry and accessories retailer whose audience shape nonetheless lands within two hundredths of a point of a fast-food chain.

The broader cluster reinforces the cross-kind character. David's Bridal (0.82) and Duluth Trading (0.80) represent women's apparel and general apparel respectively, while City Barbeque (0.80), Twin Peaks Restaurant (0.80), and MOOYAH (0.80) add two more casual dining and QSR entries. Restaurants and eateries account for four of the top 10 neighbors — the largest single-category presence — yet no two share the same subcategory, which underscores how diffuse the overlap actually is.

The overall picture is an audience whose shape is recognizable across a wide range of retail and dining contexts, without strong gravitational pull toward any one kind.

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