Baymont Inn & Suites' top 10 neighbors span five distinct categories — hospitality, fuel, industrial services, quick-service restaurants, and automotive — with no single category dominating the set.
The shape is broad: scores run from 0.92 down to 0.85 without a sharp drop-off, and the neighbor mix is genuinely heterogeneous. Quality Inn leads at 0.92, followed closely by Microtel Inn and Suites at 0.90 and Super 8 at 0.89 — three lodging brands that together confirm a core hospitality cluster. But the set breaks from that pattern almost immediately: Phillips 66 (0.89) is a gas station, and Bobcat (0.89) is a manufacturing and production services brand. Both sit within a fraction of a point of the top lodging neighbors, which is the structural surprise here. Rounding out the top 10 are Sleep Inn (0.87), Econo Lodge (0.86), Dairy Queen (0.86), Budget (0.86), and GMC (0.85) — a car maker. Of the ten, five are Hospitality & Lodging (three Budget subcategory, two Mid-range Hotels), while the remaining five span fuel retail, industrial services, QSR, and automotive manufacturing.
That cross-category spread — budget and mid-range lodging sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with a gas station, a heavy equipment brand, and a car maker — points to an audience whose shape is defined less by travel intent alone and more by a broader practical, road-oriented consumption pattern.