Gabe's nearest audiences span gas stations, car dealerships, casual dining chains, a regional bank, a theme park, and two NFL athletes — no other department store appears in the top 10. That breadth is the defining structural feature of a broad-shape audience: no single neighbor dominates, and the overlap is distributed across everyday, value-oriented touchpoints rather than concentrated in any one retail or lifestyle cluster.
Speedy Cafe leads at 0.90, followed by J.D. Byrider at 0.87 — a gas station and a buy-here-pay-here dealership as the two strongest pulls. Fazoli's (0.86) and Bob Evans (0.85) represent casual dining; First Financial Bank (0.83) is the lone financial institution in the set. Tim Hortons (0.82) and Steak 'n Shake (0.82) add QSR and fast casual; Cedar Point (0.82) is the only destination brand. Rounding out the ten are athletes JuJu Smith-Schuster (0.81) and Ryan Shazier (0.81), both with strong Ohio/Pennsylvania regional ties — consistent with the regional footprint visible across the rest of the set.
The mix — fuel, food, automotive, banking, and regional sports — points to an audience whose shape is defined by practical, geographically rooted consumption rather than any single category affinity.