At 0.86, WoodSpring Hotels and DriveTime sit in a dead heat at the top of InTown Suites' neighbor set — a lodging peer on one side, an automotive dealership on the other.
That pairing defines the two-peak shape here. WoodSpring Hotels (0.86) is the only neighbor sharing InTown Suites' own subcategory of Mid-range Hotels; HomeTowne Studios (0.83), a budget lodging brand, extends that cluster slightly. But DriveTime (0.86) anchors a second, distinct neighborhood: four of the top 10 neighbors are Automotive entities — DriveTime plus MAACO (0.75), Classic Collision Inc (0.73), and American Tire Distributors (ATD) (0.71), spanning dealerships, repair services, and parts. Three Restaurants & Eateries round out the set — Hooters (0.75), Krispy Kreme Doughnuts (0.74), and The Juicy Crab (0.71) — along with 7-Eleven Fuel (0.78) in Convenience & Fuel. Only two of the ten neighbors are lodging brands at all; the rest are drawn from automotive and food service.
The shape suggests InTown Suites' audience overlaps substantially with people who are also engaging with vehicle-related services and everyday dining — a profile that cuts across categories rather than clustering tightly within hospitality.