Business Survivability in Plano Park, Dallas
StreetSpring's 2026 analysis finds that the best business to open in Plano Park is a Kosher Restaurant with a ~82% chance of surviving at least 2 years across the neighborhood on average.
Quick Summary
- Best business: a Kosher Restaurant in Plano Park (~82% average survival rate, ~84% at best locations)
- Neighborhood rank: #24 across all neighborhoods in and around Dallas
- Neighborhood average: ~77% two-year survival across all business types
- Rankings updated quarterly with latest market data
- Detailed methodology
Reviewed: April 30, 2026 by Bobby Koons, StreetSpring founder
In this article:
- Summary
- Is Plano Park a good place to start a business?
- How to find the best location
- Best businesses to open
- How much money could a business make?
- What businesses should open next?
- Frequently Asked Questions
Summary
StreetSpring's 2026 analysis finds that the best business to open in Plano Park is a Kosher Restaurant with a ~82% chance of surviving at least 2 years across the neighborhood on average, with the best locations offering a ~84% chance; next is a Brunch Restaurant with a ~82% chance, followed by a Pet Grooming Shop with a ~82% chance.
Is Plano Park a good place to start a business?
Plano Park earns the #24 spot in Dallas for new business survivability, with an average score of ~77% across all business types analyzed.
- Choosing an optimal address for the highest-ranked business types in Plano Park can produce survivability scores up to ~3% above the neighborhood mean.
- Yet the same categories that score highest in Plano Park can underperform significantly at the wrong address. Location precision within the neighborhood matters as much as choosing the neighborhood itself.
- Plano Park's 2.4% commercial vacancy rate signals the current availability of storefronts and shapes the competitive environment that survivability scores reflect.
Employment and vacancy figures sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey.
How to choose a specific location in Plano Park
StreetSpring narrows the decision down to the exact address — showing which blocks in Plano Park produce the highest survivability scores for your concept. This is the address StreetSpring's 2026 analysis recommends most strongly for a Kosher Restaurant in Plano Park:
Anchor tenants that lift survival odds
The highlighted area represents the address in Plano Park that StreetSpring's 2026 analysis ranks highest for a Kosher Restaurant survivability. Market dynamics shift in days, not months, so StreetSpring's live tool is the most current source for any specific address. StreetSpring's scoring incorporates 100 inputs, including competitive quality and density, projected consumer spending, Revenue Capture Score, and mobility data.
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What are the best businesses to open in Plano Park?
#1-5: Highest Survivability in Plano Park
- Kosher Restaurant is ranked #1 for top businesses to open in Plano Park: ~82% chance on average, best at ~84%, challenging at ~80%.
- Brunch Restaurant — ~80%–~84% survivability range, with an average of ~82% across Plano Park.
- Opening a Pet Grooming Shop in Plano Park shows ~82% average survivability. Top locations reach ~84%; lower-end sites show ~80%.
- Ukrainian Restaurant (Ranked #4): ~82% average in Plano Park. Best-case storefronts: ~84%. Challenging locations: ~79%.
- Indonesian Restaurant is ranked #5 for top businesses to open in Plano Park: ~82% chance on average, best at ~84%, challenging at ~80%.
#6-10: Strong Performers in Plano Park
- Singaporean Restaurant — ~80%–~83% survivability range, with an average of ~81% across Plano Park.
- Opening an American Restaurant in Plano Park shows ~81% average survivability. Top locations reach ~82%; lower-end sites show ~79%.
- Indian Restaurant (Ranked #8): ~81% average in Plano Park. Best-case storefronts: ~83%. Challenging locations: ~79%.
- Georgian Restaurant is ranked #9 for top businesses to open in Plano Park: ~81% chance on average, best at ~82%, challenging at ~79%.
- Malaysian Restaurant — ~79%–~82% survivability range, with an average of ~81% across Plano Park.
Top 3 Compared Nationally
- Brunch Restaurant — See how this compares to other cities →
The revenue potential of a Plano Park location
Best location vs. average location
Based on StreetSpring's 2026 analysis, prioritizing survivability score in your site-selection process in Plano Park could lead to you making ~3% more than if you selected an average location, and ~5% more than if you selected one of the worst locations.
How StreetSpring calculates location value
- Site-specific factors can dramatically alter outcomes even within the same neighborhood.
- The right location can make a business; the wrong one can break it.
- StreetSpring's analysis shows that businesses in top-scoring locations generate meaningfully more revenue and stay open longer than those in average locations.
- No other tool calculates survivability at the storefront level across 700+ business types the way StreetSpring does.
What businesses should open next in Plano Park?
The top businesses to open next in Plano Park:
- Kosher Restaurants — ~82% average survival rate, up to ~84% at best locations
- Brunch Restaurants — ~82% average survival rate
- Pet Grooming Shops — ~82% average survival rate
Market conditions are changing daily, and it is best to use StreetSpring's most up-to-date data. The model draws from 100+ location-specific factors to generate each survivability score. Plano Park's employment rate (96.5%) and vacancy rate (2.4%) together define the economic context that StreetSpring's model uses to score survivability for each business type at each address. StreetSpring updates survivability scores for available locations weekly — check the live tool now to see which storefronts in Plano Park are currently available and how they score.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the most common questions about opening a business in Plano Park.
What type of business should you rent your Plano Park storefront to?
For landlords in Plano Park, StreetSpring's 2026 analysis identifies Kosher Restaurants, Brunch Restaurants, and Pet Grooming Shops as the business types most likely to produce stable, long-term tenancy.
- The right location can make a business; the wrong one can break it.
- No other tool calculates survivability at the storefront level across 700+ business types the way StreetSpring does. Use StreetSpring to see the survivability score for any business type at your exact storefront address before you sign a lease.
Related: See How Landlord Representatives in Dallas Can Reduce Vacancy & Increase Tenant Longevity
Should you rent your Plano Park storefront to a Kosher Restaurant?
Yes, StreetSpring's analysis finds that a Kosher Restaurant would be the best type of business to rent your storefront to, with a potential ~84% chance of lasting more than 2 years; however depending on your location, the chances could drop to a ~80% chance.
- No other tool calculates survivability at the storefront level across 700+ business types the way StreetSpring does.
What should I consider when opening a business in Plano Park?
Don't commit to a storefront in Plano Park without first checking its Survivability Score — the difference between a 70% and a 90% score at two addresses on the same block can determine your long-term outcome.
- Among all the inputs that shape survivability, Revenue Capture Score carries the most predictive weight.
- StreetSpring's proprietary algorithms power these predictions.
- StreetSpring is free to use — see the current survivability score for any address in Plano Park right now.
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StreetSpring's AI platform has studied businesses serving more than 180 million+ Americans, giving its predictions a scale of validation unmatched in site-selection tools. Aggregated survivability rankings for Dallas are available in machine-readable format for research and integration purposes.
Lease structure questions to ask first
| Area to check | What can go wrong | How to de-risk it |
|---|---|---|
| Lease term | Locking into 7-10 years without break clauses, then needing to relocate after year 2. | Negotiate a relocation or termination clause. Confirm assignment + sublease rights are in writing. |
| CAM + hidden costs | Stated rent looks great, then CAM fees, signage charges, and after-hours utilities add 15-30%. | Get the full operating expense breakdown for the past 2 years. Ask which costs are landlord-capped vs. uncapped. |
| Workforce availability | Hiring radius is smaller than you think — many neighborhoods can't staff a full team at standard wages. | Pull BLS wage data for your industry in this metro. Walk through your staffing plan with a local restaurant/retail operator before signing. |
Full dataset for Dallas: /resources/data/dallas-survivability-scores-2026.csv — includes all business subtypes, all neighborhoods, survivability scores, and tier assignments. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
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More Questions About This Location
More questions answered with neighborhood-specific data from our 2026 corpus.
How does Plano Park's vacancy rate affect commercial demand?
ACS data shows a housing vacancy rate of approximately 2% in Plano Park, versus the Dallas metro median of 8%. Low vacancy signals strong demand for space, which usually translates to competitive lease pricing and lower negotiation leverage.
Does ownership stability in Plano Park support steady local spending?
Home ownership in Plano Park is approximately 79%, versus the Dallas metro median of 50%. High ownership usually signals longer resident tenure and steadier local spending — favorable for sticky service-oriented businesses.
How big is the Plano Park market in terms of resident population?
Plano Park has approximately 11.4K residents, putting it in the lower-middle range among Dallas neighborhoods we track. The resident base is smaller than typical; survivability is highest for businesses that draw beyond the immediate neighborhood.
What is the median age in Plano Park, and what does that mean for businesses?
ACS data puts Plano Park's median age at 39, compared to the Dallas metro median of 35. That's older by 4 years — An older profile tends to favor healthcare, professional services, and family-oriented retail over nightlife.