Haight-Ashbury
Haight-Ashbury is still coasting on 1967 but the data says it's moving again. Forty-three restaurants is below average — the signal flags a gap. But 15 cafes and 15 grocers tell a different story: the neighborhood is reorganizing around sustenance rather than spectacle.
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About this Neighborhood
The Haight carries the weight of its mythology into every data point, which makes the anomalies interesting. The restaurant count of 43 is 1.08 standard deviations below cohort average — a gap, a signal that dining diversity has not kept pace with residential density. But the grocery count of 15 is above average, and the cafe count of 15 is at nomad gravity maximum: the Haight is refueling itself, stocking up, working. The development wave tag is the tell — this is a neighborhood in motion, and the motion is toward something the restaurant count hasn't caught up to yet. Social glue at 61 is transactional (15) with a modest dwell component (23): people are spending time here but not lingering the way they once did. The 8 parks and 8 fitness spots suggest a population that is moving, athletic, health-oriented. The new Haight is not the old Haight, and the data already knows this.
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