Twin Peaks Restaurant is the strongest signal in Office Depot's top 10, at 0.84 — and it's a casual dining chain, not a retailer. No other entity in Office Depot's subcategory (Office Supplies and Services) appears anywhere in the top 10.
The shape here is broad: scores descend gradually from 0.84 down to 0.75, with no sharp drop-off, meaning many neighbors contribute meaningfully to the pattern rather than one dominating. The top 10 span five distinct categories — Restaurants & Eateries, Fitness & Wellness, Apparel, Automotive, and Retail — with no single subcategory accounting for more than two entries. Crunch (0.80) and SAS San Antonio Shoemakers (0.80) sit just behind the leader, followed by H&M (Hennes & Mauritz) (0.77), Jared The Galleria of Jewelry (0.77), and Miller's Ale House (0.77). AutoNation Collision Center (0.76), Build A Bear Workshop (0.76), uBreakiFix (0.76), and Salons by JC (0.75) round out the set. Casual dining, fitness centers, footwear, and apparel each claim at least one slot — a cross-kind mix that cuts across retail, services, and food.
The broad shape and cross-category spread indicate an audience whose composition is not defined by any single vertical, but instead mirrors a wide swath of everyday brick-and-mortar consumer activity.