Villa Progreso
Villa Progreso runs on barrio infrastructure: 26 grocery options at 1.84 standard deviations above cohort, Club Sociedad de Fomento Progreso holding the one court, Plaza San Martín and seven parks threading the grid, Parilla El Juanca and Sabores Express anchoring 16 restaurants. Four cafés including Bonafide. Quietly complete at 100.
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About this Neighborhood
Villa Progreso is Buenos Aires' residential barrio archetype functioning at full efficiency: grocery surplus at 26 options (z-score 1.84, the highest in this batch), eight parks including Plazas San Martín, Kennedy, and Ucrania distributed across the grid, and a 15-minute completeness score of 100 despite restaurant scarcity (16 spots, z-score -1.07, classified as a gap). The grocery depth — Despensa Arcuci, Maxikiosco, Wilman Frutería & Verdulería — reflects the Buenos Aires corner-store tradition where every block has a mini-market and provisioning is never more than 30 meters away. Restaurants are sparse but intentional: Parilla El Juanca does the asado correctly, Baty's Tortería Sandwichería handles the lunch sandwich, Sabores Express the quick meal. Coffee at four — Medialunas Point, Cafeína, Bonafide — reflects the café culture of a neighborhood where coffee is taken standing at a bar, not sitting with a laptop. Social glue at 32 is the batch's lowest — this is a working neighborhood where people move through it purposefully. Fitness at six includes Pro Training, JK Training, and Orange Tennis Club. No remote_friendly tag — accurate. This is a neighborhood for living, not for working remotely.
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