Tire Warehouse's top 10 neighbors span six different categories — no single category dominates, and only two neighbors share its own subcategory of Parts and Accessories.
The shape is broad: scores run from 0.91 down to 0.75 with no sharp drop-off, and the neighbor set reads like a cross-section of regional, everyday-errand brands. VIP Tires & Service is the strongest match at 0.91, and Town Fair Tire appears at 0.75 — those are the only two fellow Parts and Accessories entities in the top 10. Everything else is cross-kind. Aroma Joe's (0.86, Coffee and Tea) is the second-closest neighbor, followed by Holiday Hair (0.81, Beauty Salons and Spas), Nouria Energy Corporation (0.80, Gas Stations), and Cost Cutters (0.77, Beauty Salons and Spas). Rounding out the top 10 are Runza (0.77, QSR), Central Bank (0.76, Banks), Hannaford Supermarkets (0.75, General Grocery Stores), and Perkins Restaurant & Bakery (0.75, Casual Dining).
The subcategory mix — coffee shops, hair salons, gas stations, a QSR, a bank, a grocery chain — points to an audience defined less by automotive interest than by a regional, routine-errand pattern. The two beauty salon entries alone (Holiday Hair and Cost Cutters) are as prominent in the top 10 as the two tire retailers.
This audience shape reflects a locally rooted, multi-stop consumer whose overlap with Tire Warehouse is built on geography and routine rather than category affinity.