The top 10 neighbors for Joe Hudson's Collision Center span restaurants, retail, storage, and footwear — with no single standout pulling away from the pack. The scores run from 0.84 down to 0.79 across a tight band, and the mix of subcategories is the real story here.
Casual and fast-casual dining dominates the set. Zaxby's (0.84) and Logan's Roadhouse (0.84) sit at the top, followed by Wow Bao (0.82) and Marco's Pizza (0.81) — four of the ten neighbors are restaurants. Cook Out (0.79) rounds out the dining presence at the lower end. The remaining five neighbors are drawn from moving and storage (Storage Rentals of America, 0.81), bookstores (Books-A-Million, 0.81), department stores (Belk, 0.80), automotive maintenance (Express Oil Change, 0.80), and footwear (Shoe Station, 0.80). That last neighbor — Express Oil Change — is the only entity in the top 10 that shares Joe Hudson's own subcategory of Maintenance and Repair Services.
The pattern is a cross-kind cluster: an auto repair brand whose nearest audiences are shaped primarily by casual dining and everyday retail, with only one same-category neighbor in the set. The flat distribution across scores reinforces that no single entity or type anchors this audience — it is a broadly distributed, regionally grounded consumer profile that happens to overlap with a wide range of brick-and-mortar service and dining brands.