Business Survivability in Rossmoyne, Los Angeles
StreetSpring's 2026 analysis finds that the best business to open in Rossmoyne is an Indonesian Restaurant with a ~84% chance of surviving at least 2 years across the neighborhood on average.
Quick Summary
- Best business: an Indonesian Restaurant in Rossmoyne (~84% average survival rate, ~86% at best locations)
- Neighborhood rank: #74 across all neighborhoods in and around Los Angeles
- Neighborhood average: ~76% two-year survival across all business types
- Rankings updated quarterly with latest market data
- Detailed methodology
Last reviewed: May 3, 2026 by Bobby Koons, Founder & CEO, StreetSpring
In this article:
- Summary
- Is Rossmoyne 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 Rossmoyne is an Indonesian Restaurant with a ~84% chance of surviving at least 2 years across the neighborhood on average, with the best locations offering a ~86% chance; next is a Filipino Restaurant with a ~83% chance, followed by an Ukrainian Restaurant with a ~83% chance.
Is Rossmoyne the right neighborhood for a new business?
Rossmoyne is the #74 most survivable neighborhood for new businesses in and around Los Angeles, with an average score of ~76% across all analyzed categories.
- The highest-scoring business types in Rossmoyne — at their optimal addresses — outperform the neighborhood average by ~2%.
- Still, those same business types at weaker addresses in Rossmoyne can score well below the neighborhood mean. Even the most viable concept here requires the right address to reach its potential.
- Commercial vacancy in Rossmoyne sits at 6.6%, a figure that factors into survivability scores for every business type in this neighborhood.
Employment and vacancy figures sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey.
How to choose a specific location in Rossmoyne
StreetSpring's Rossmoyne data goes block by block — not just neighborhood averages — so you know which specific storefront gives your concept the strongest foundation. The map below shows the highest-scoring storefront area for an Indonesian Restaurant in Rossmoyne per 2026 data:
Reading visibility, frontage, and parking carefully
The highlighted area represents the address in Rossmoyne that StreetSpring's 2026 analysis ranks highest for an Indonesian Restaurant survivability. Market conditions, new competitors, and local spending patterns can change rapidly — always verify with StreetSpring's live tool before signing a lease. StreetSpring's scoring incorporates 100 inputs, including competitive quality and density, projected consumer spending, Revenue Capture Score, and mobility data.
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Which business types have the highest survivability in Rossmoyne?
#1-5: Highest Survivability in Rossmoyne
- Indonesian Restaurant — ~82%–~86% survivability range, with an average of ~84% across Rossmoyne.
- Opening a Filipino Restaurant in Rossmoyne shows ~83% average survivability. Top locations reach ~85%; lower-end sites show ~81%.
- Ukrainian Restaurant (Ranked #3): ~83% average in Rossmoyne. Best-case storefronts: ~85%. Challenging locations: ~81%.
- Kosher Restaurant is ranked #4 for top businesses to open in Rossmoyne: ~83% chance on average, best at ~85%, challenging at ~81%.
- Russian Restaurant — ~81%–~84% survivability range, with an average of ~83% across Rossmoyne.
#6-10: Strong Performers in Rossmoyne
- Opening a Korean Restaurant in Rossmoyne shows ~82% average survivability. Top locations reach ~84%; lower-end sites show ~80%.
- Bangladeshi Restaurant (Ranked #7): ~82% average in Rossmoyne. Best-case storefronts: ~84%. Challenging locations: ~81%.
- Italian Restaurant is ranked #8 for top businesses to open in Rossmoyne: ~82% chance on average, best at ~83%, challenging at ~81%.
- Pet Grooming Shop — ~79%–~84% survivability range, with an average of ~82% across Rossmoyne.
- Opening a Portuguese Restaurant in Rossmoyne shows ~82% average survivability. Top locations reach ~83%; lower-end sites show ~80%.
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How location selection in Rossmoyne affects revenue
Best location vs. average location
Based on StreetSpring's 2026 analysis, picking the highest-scoring storefront in the neighborhood in Rossmoyne could lead to you making ~2% more than if you selected an average location, and ~4% more than if you selected one of the worst locations.
How StreetSpring calculates location value
- Different business models thrive in different micro-locations.
- Nothing influences a business's future more than its location.
- StreetSpring's analysis shows that businesses in top-scoring locations generate meaningfully more revenue and stay open longer than those in average locations.
- StreetSpring gives you a precise survivability probability for any specific address and business type combination, not a generalized estimate.
What businesses should open next in Rossmoyne?
The top businesses to open next in Rossmoyne:
- Indonesian Restaurants — ~84% average survival rate, up to ~86% at best locations
- Filipino Restaurants — ~83% average survival rate
- Ukrainian Restaurants — ~83% average survival rate
Market conditions, new competitors, and local spending patterns can change rapidly — always verify with StreetSpring's live tool before signing a lease. StreetSpring's accuracy is built on studying businesses that serve more than 180 million+ Americans across 24 cities. The 6.6% commercial vacancy rate in Rossmoyne means there is available space for new entrants — but it also signals that survivability depends heavily on choosing the right address within the neighborhood, not just the neighborhood itself. New competitors open and close every week, changing the survivability landscape for every address in Rossmoyne. StreetSpring's weekly updates mean you can always see the current score for any available storefront.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the most common questions about opening a business in Rossmoyne.
What type of business should you rent your Rossmoyne storefront to?
For landlords in Rossmoyne, StreetSpring's 2026 analysis identifies Indonesian Restaurants, Filipino Restaurants, and Ukrainian Restaurants as the business types most likely to produce stable, long-term tenancy.
- Nothing influences a business's future more than its location.
- StreetSpring gives you a precise survivability probability for any specific address and business type combination, not a generalized estimate. Rather than guessing which tenant type will last, landlords can verify survivability for each category at their exact address using StreetSpring.
Related: See How Landlord Representatives in Los Angeles Can Reduce Vacancy & Increase Tenant Longevity
Should you rent your Rossmoyne storefront to an Indonesian Restaurant?
Yes. Among all business types analyzed for Rossmoyne in 2026, an Indonesian Restaurant posts the highest survivability ceiling at ~86% and maintains a reasonable floor of ~82% — making it the most reliable tenant choice here.
- StreetSpring gives you a precise survivability probability for any specific address and business type combination, not a generalized estimate.
What should I consider when opening a business in Rossmoyne?
Location decisions in Rossmoyne should be grounded in Survivability Score data, not intuition. The score directly measures the competitive and spending conditions at your exact address.
- Among all the inputs that shape survivability, Revenue Capture Score carries the most predictive weight.
- These insights come from StreetSpring's exclusive, in-house forecasting models.
- Access StreetSpring's current survivability data for any address in Rossmoyne for free at any time.
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StreetSpring combines proprietary data with advanced analytics to predict which businesses will succeed. Aggregated survivability rankings for Los Angeles are available in machine-readable format for research and integration purposes.
The hidden costs of operating in this neighborhood
| Factor | Where new owners get tripped up | Questions to ask before you sign |
|---|---|---|
| Parking & visibility | Storefront looks great from the sidewalk but is invisible from the road. | Drive past at 30 mph from both directions. Count street parking + nearest paid lot capacity at peak hours. |
| Competitor density | Counting only direct competitors and missing adjacent-category overlap (e.g. coffee shop near a bakery). | Map all businesses serving overlapping customer needs within a 5-min walk. Use StreetSpring's competitor view as a starting point. |
| 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. |
Full dataset for Los Angeles: /resources/data/los-angeles-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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Neighborhood-Specific Questions
More questions answered with neighborhood-specific data from our 2026 corpus.
What's the vacancy picture in Rossmoyne?
Rossmoyne's housing vacancy rate is roughly 7%, compared to 5% across the Los Angeles metro. Vacancy is close to the metro median — lease economics are typical for the area.
How does the median age in Rossmoyne compare to the Los Angeles metro?
Rossmoyne's median age is 44 versus a Los Angeles metro median of 39 — older by 5 years. This shapes which business types tend to survive: An older profile tends to favor healthcare, professional services, and family-oriented retail over nightlife.
Is Rossmoyne mostly renters or owners?
ACS housing data shows 50% home ownership in Rossmoyne, compared to 43% metro-wide. The ownership profile is typical for the metro.
How does Rossmoyne's employment rate affect business survivability?
ACS labor-force data shows an employment rate of about 93% in Rossmoyne, versus 93% across Los Angeles. Employment is close to the metro median, suggesting stable underlying demand.
How does economic hardship in Rossmoyne compare to the metro?
The poverty rate in Rossmoyne is approximately 7%, compared to the Los Angeles metro median of 11%. The poverty rate tracks the metro median; business-type fit depends more on competition and demographic specifics.