Bedford-Stuyvesant

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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.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
59
Family
0
Services
83

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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