Westwood
Westwood (Santa Monica query) is the same UCLA neighborhood — 23 restaurants (below cohort), 17 coffee shops, 22 parks inflated by botanical collections, social glue at 91. Same data, same campus, different municipal label.
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About this Neighborhood
This card captures UCLA's Westwood neighborhood from a Santa Monica municipal center — the same university campus with the same POI inventory. Twenty-three restaurants sit well below cohort (57.65 average), the same gap signal as the Los Angeles-labeled card — a number that reveals the campus dining hall infrastructure absorbing food demand that would otherwise show up as off-campus restaurants. Seventeen coffee shops deliver the same density: Kerckhoff Coffee House on campus, Seasnet Cafe and Bruin Buzz serving the research buildings. Grocery remains four options (Trader Joe's, Ralphs, and campus stores), and the gap is real — living in Westwood without a car requires accepting limited grocery range. Twenty-two parks include the same botanical collections (Ancient Forest, Hawaiian Plants, Subtropical Plants) that pad the count but deliver genuine green space on the UCLA campus. Social glue at 91 is the same headline: university density creating forced social infrastructure at a scale that no organic neighborhood achieves. Fitness is three options — CorePower Yoga, John Wooden Center, Edwin W. Pauley Pavilion — all campus-anchored. Digital nomad maxed at 100.
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