Flushing Chinatown

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Flushing Chinatown is the most food-dense neighborhood in this set — 91 restaurants, 19 cafes, 15 grocers — compressed into a transit hub that moves 100,000 people a day. Social glue at 64. The data can't capture how loud it is.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
65
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Main Street Flushing is one of the most commercially intense corridors in North America, and the 91-restaurant count sits only 0.49 standard deviations above a cohort average of 71.5 — which tells you the cohort includes some very dense neighborhoods. Fifteen grocers above cohort average. Nineteen cafes. Social glue at 64 reflects the transactional reality: 15 grocery interactions and 27 dwell units, in a neighborhood where foot traffic is measured in tens of thousands daily. Parks at 8 is proportionate to Flushing's actual park infrastructure — Kissena Park, Flushing Meadows proximity. No courts in the immediate radius. Four fitness venues for this population is genuinely thin. The Flushing Chinatown (Bronx) doppelganger hits exact 1.0 similarity because it is literally the same place type by another name. The Asian Pacific Historic District (San Diego) connection is geographic logic: both are Chinese-American commercial hubs serving large immigrant populations with similar POI mix.

Highlights

Walk Score100
Air QualityGood
Flood RiskX

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