Sutton
The Bronx Sutton isn't a single thing — it's 122 restaurants and 19 grocers stacked along commercial corridors that never fully slow down. The energy is saturated. The data confirms it: 2.17 standard deviations above average on restaurants. This is a neighborhood built to eat and keep moving.
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About this Neighborhood
Sutton in the Bronx is the kind of neighborhood that gets mistaken for chaotic when it's actually just dense. One hundred and twenty-two restaurants — 2.17 sigma above cohort average — isn't a fluke. It's the product of a commercial corridor that has served an active, food-oriented community for decades. The 19 grocers confirm it: this is a neighborhood where you eat, where you shop, where you buy the specific items that the Dominican place on the corner carries and the Yemeni market two blocks over stocks in a different form. Social glue is 60, modest, built more on transaction volume (19) than dwell time (28) — this is a neighborhood of people moving through, purchasing, returning, but not necessarily lingering on benches. The 13 fitness options and 16 cafes fill out the 15-minute grid completely. Remote-work infrastructure is there; it's just competing with a neighborhood that has a lot of other things going on.
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