Bedford-Stuyvesant
The Bed-Stuy data shows a grocery saturation signal (z-score +1.87) in this Queens lookup — 31 options packed into a dense footprint. Forty-three restaurants including Saragina's and Beso; 12 cafes with Brooklyn Tea and Le Paris Dekar. Herbert Von King Park holds the social center. 14 parks total.
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About this Neighborhood
This Bed-Stuy entry surfaces with Queens geo-tagging but pulls the same Brooklyn category data — 43 restaurants, 12 coffees, 31 groceries, 14 parks. What distinguishes this lookup's cohort positioning is the gap analysis: restaurants register as a gap (z-score -1.16), while grocery hits saturation territory at +1.87, meaning the food retail density here significantly exceeds what a Queens cohort would expect. Saragina's leads the restaurant list, with Beso and Ma and Pop filling out a credible local dining scene. Brooklyn Tea and Le Paris Dekar represent the café layer that draws the post-work crowd. Herbert Von King Park and Decatur Playground give the neighborhood 14 park anchors — a substantial green network. SocialGlue lands at 46, consistent with a high-density, high-turnover urban grid where access to infrastructure is real but social cohesion takes effort. DigitalNomadGravity 100, livabilityAlpha 92.
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