Bunker Hill
Bunker Hill is downtown LA stripped to its weekday bones: 95 restaurants including Drago Centro and Lili Ya, 21 cafes, Pershing Square and Grand Park doing the outdoor lifting. Grocery is the glaring gap (z-score –1.10) — five options including Famima won't sustain full-time residents.
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About this Neighborhood
The restaurant count at 95 (z-score +1.40) confirms Bunker Hill is a lunch-destination district — Drago Centro, Ciudad, and Lili Ya anchor a dining scene that serves the financial-district daytime economy more than neighborhood residents. Coffee holds at 21, pushing digitalNomadGravity to 100, though Starbucks dominates two of the top three spots — the independent cafe layer is thinner than the count suggests. Grocery is the critical failure: five stores including Famima and La Fruteria produce a gap signal (z-score –1.10), meaning full-time living here requires logistics. SocialGlue at 88 — the highest in this batch — reflects the density of daytime human contact in a high-rise office district, not residential community depth. Fourteen parks including Angels Knoll, Pershing Square, and Gloria Molina Grand Park give it an unexpected openness for a downtown core. Doppelgangers cluster in Cambridge: Audubon Circle, Harlow Square, Central Square — all sharing the restaurant-surplus, grocery-gap signature.
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