The nearest audiences to Hendrick Service Center span an unusually wide range of categories — thrift retail, casual dining, pet care, home goods, and storage — with no single category dominating the top 10.
The shape is broad, and the spread reflects it. Clothes Mentor leads at 0.86, a thrift apparel retailer, followed by Moe's Southwest Grill at 0.81 (casual dining) and Go Store It at 0.76 (moving and storage). Camp Bow Wow and At Home both sit at 0.76, representing pet care and home goods respectively. Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: casual dining appears twice (Moe's Southwest Grill and Outback Steakhouse, 0.76), while thrift stores, moving and storage, pet care, home goods, and juice and smoothies each contribute one entry. Only one neighbor — Batteries Plus Bulbs at 0.73 — shares an automotive category, though its subcategory is Parts and Accessories rather than Maintenance and Repair Services. No other Maintenance and Repair Services entity appears in the top 10. The cross-kind character here is the finding: the audience that follows an automotive service center looks most like the audience for resale clothing, fast-casual chains, and pet boarding — not other repair shops.
This broad, category-diverse neighborhood suggests the audience is shaped by everyday errand-running behavior rather than any single lifestyle or interest cluster.