National Neighborhood Survivability Rankings for Turkish Restaurant
StreetSpring's 2026 nationwide analysis ranks the top neighborhoods across all major US cities for Turkish Restaurants. See which neighborhoods offer the highest Survivability Scores.
StreetSpring's 2026 cross-market analysis reveals that Anderson Island in Seattle ranks as the #1 neighborhood in the United States for opening a Turkish Restaurant, with 97% survivability. The top 25 neighborhoods nationwide span 10 different cities, demonstrating that exceptional opportunities for Turkish Restaurants exist across diverse markets. Static rankings can't capture every recent change in competition or foot traffic, which is why StreetSpring's real-time tool is the best place to check today's survivability score for a particular location.
To understand the methodology behind these rankings, see our detailed guide: Survivability Score: How We Calculate It & Why It Matters.
Last reviewed: May 4, 2026 by Bobby Koons, StreetSpring founder — updated weekly
Quick Summary
- #1 Neighborhood: Anderson Island, Seattle — 97% survivability for Turkish Restaurant
- Neighborhoods analyzed: 8583 across 24 major US cities
- National average survivability: 82.1% for Turkish Restaurants
- Top-25 average: 94.1% — 12.0% above national average
- Data current as of: 2026 · Full methodology →
Table of Contents
- How neighborhoods compare nationwide
- Top 25 neighborhoods in the US
- Geographic patterns
- How to use this ranking
- Related resources
- Frequently asked questions
Neighborhood-by-neighborhood survivability for Turkish Restaurants nationwide
Analyzing 8583 neighborhoods across 24 major US cities, StreetSpring's 2026 data shows that the best neighborhoods for Turkish Restaurants significantly outperform average locations, with the top 25 neighborhoods nationwide averaging 94.1% survivability compared to the national neighborhood average of 82.1%.
What the nationwide score spread means for owners
This 12.0% advantage illustrates how critical neighborhood selection is — choosing a top-tier neighborhood versus an average one can significantly increase your long-term survival chances.
Reading regional clusters in the top 25
For Turkish Restaurants specifically, survivability is driven primarily by competitive density within the immediate trade area and the alignment between local consumer spending patterns and the category's typical revenue profile. The 12.0% gap between top-ranked neighborhoods and the national average for Turkish Restaurants reflects meaningful variation in how competitive these markets are across different neighborhoods — a stronger signal than is typical for many business categories. These insights come from StreetSpring's exclusive, in-house forecasting models.
Importantly, top-performing neighborhoods aren't concentrated in just a few cities. The top 25 neighborhoods represent 10 different cities. This means entrepreneurs focused on Turkish Restaurants can find exceptional opportunities across the United States, not just in traditionally strong markets.
The address you choose determines your competitive exposure, customer flow, and spending potential simultaneously.
Which US neighborhoods are best for opening a Turkish Restaurant?
| Comparison factor | Where high-survivability neighborhoods excel | Where lower-survivability neighborhoods fall short |
|---|---|---|
| Subtype-specific density saturation | Neighborhoods with the subtype below the optimal density curve — room for a new entrant without cannibalizing demand. | Neighborhoods at or past the saturation point for the subtype, where new entrants face zero-sum competition. |
| Daytime population concentration | Mixed-use neighborhoods with strong daytime employment density (LEHD LODES > 8K jobs/sq mi). | Pure-residential neighborhoods where daytime population drops below 30% of resident count. |
| Storefront vacancy + churn signal | Neighborhoods with low recent vacancy and steady operator continuity in similar subtypes. | Neighborhoods with elevated commercial vacancy or repeated tenant turnover in the same storefronts. |
What competitive moat each top neighborhood has
Survivability range for top, middle, and last-ranked neighborhoods. Box = best-to-challenging range; white line = average. Anderson Island, Seattle leads at 97% in 2026. Full methodology →
The top 25 neighborhoods nationwide for Turkish Restaurants are:
| # | Neighborhood | City | Avg Survival | Tier | Best Locations | Challenging Locations |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anderson Island | Seattle | 96.8% | Great | 97.0% | 95.3% |
| 2 | Wolf Trap | Washington DC | 95.4% | Great | 97.0% | 93.8% |
| 3 | Lake Kathryn | Orlando | 95.2% | Great | 97.0% | 93.7% |
| 4 | Redland Ranch at Elm Creek | San Antonio | 94.8% | Great | 96.6% | 93.2% |
| 5 | Lake Mack-Forest Hills | Orlando | 94.6% | Great | 96.5% | 93.0% |
| 6 | Northville | New York City | 94.4% | Great | 96.3% | 92.9% |
| 7 | Shelter Island | New York City | 94.4% | Great | 96.3% | 92.8% |
| 8 | Grosse Pointe Farms | Detroit | 94.3% | Great | 96.2% | 92.8% |
| 9 | Dunn Loring | Washington DC | 94.3% | Great | 96.2% | 92.8% |
| 10 | Centreville | Washington DC | 94.2% | Great | 96.1% | 92.6% |
| 11 | West Falls Church | Washington DC | 94.1% | Great | 96.0% | 92.6% |
| 12 | Floris | Washington DC | 94.0% | Great | 95.9% | 92.4% |
| 13 | Sully Square | Washington DC | 93.9% | Great | 95.8% | 92.4% |
| 14 | Eatonville | Seattle | 93.9% | Great | 95.8% | 92.3% |
| 15 | Silverado | Los Angeles | 93.8% | Great | 95.7% | 92.2% |
| 16 | Flovilla | Atlanta | 93.8% | Great | 95.7% | 92.2% |
| 17 | Hybla Valley | Washington DC | 93.7% | Great | 95.6% | 92.1% |
| 18 | Tysons | Washington DC | 93.5% | Great | 95.4% | 92.0% |
| 19 | Woodsboro | Washington DC | 93.5% | Great | 95.4% | 91.9% |
| 20 | Villas at Redland Ranch | San Antonio | 93.5% | Great | 95.4% | 91.9% |
| 21 | Armada | Detroit | 93.5% | Great | 95.4% | 91.9% |
| 22 | Descanso | San Diego | 93.5% | Great | 95.4% | 91.9% |
| 23 | Emerald Forest | San Antonio | 93.4% | Great | 95.3% | 91.9% |
| 24 | Northampton | New York City | 93.4% | Great | 95.3% | 91.9% |
| 25 | Del Oro Groves Homeowners Association | Tampa Bay | 93.4% | Great | 95.3% | 91.8% |
Market conditions are changing daily and it is best to use StreetSpring's most up-to-date data to make sure that there have not been major changes.
For a full explanation of how survivability scores and ranges are calculated, see Survivability Score: How We Calculate It & Why It Matters.
Shared traits of the strongest US neighborhoods
City Concentration
The top 25 neighborhoods span 10 different cities, with Washington DC claiming 9 of the top spots (36%).
Breakdown of top 25 neighborhoods by city:
- Washington DC: 9 neighborhoods (36% of top 25) — View city guide
- San Antonio: 3 neighborhoods (12% of top 25) — View city guide
- New York City: 3 neighborhoods (12% of top 25) — View city guide
- Seattle: 2 neighborhoods (8% of top 25) — View city guide
- Orlando: 2 neighborhoods (8% of top 25) — View city guide
- Detroit: 2 neighborhoods (8% of top 25) — View city guide
- Los Angeles: 1 neighborhood (4% of top 25) — View city guide
- Atlanta: 1 neighborhood (4% of top 25) — View city guide
- San Diego: 1 neighborhood (4% of top 25) — View city guide
- Tampa Bay: 1 neighborhood (4% of top 25) — View city guide
This distribution has practical implications for Turkish Restaurants operators: cities with multiple neighborhoods in the top 25 offer more site options within a single market, reducing relocation or expansion cost. Cities with a single top-25 neighborhood require more precise site selection — the advantage is concentrated in one area rather than spread across the metro.
How transit access shapes survival
The relatively even distribution of top neighborhoods across 10 cities is consistent with a category where consumer demand is broadly distributed rather than concentrated in specific metros. For Turkish Restaurants operators, this means strong site opportunities exist in multiple markets — the key variable is neighborhood-level competitive conditions rather than city-level market size.
Turning the neighborhood ranking into a location decision for a Turkish Restaurant
While nationwide neighborhood rankings identify standout markets, address-level analysis reveals even greater variation. StreetSpring uses AI to predict business survivability across U.S. neighborhoods — trusted by real estate professionals and entrepreneurs nationwide — and can help you find out the future success of your business before it opens. Even within top-ranked neighborhoods, specific block selection can vary survivability by 10–20 percentage points.
For the most accurate assessment:
- Consider neighborhoods in the top 25 as strong starting points
- Examine city-specific guides for additional neighborhood options in your target markets
- Use StreetSpring's address-level tool to evaluate specific storefronts within these neighborhoods
- Factor in your budget, operational requirements, and target demographics
Each neighborhood has detailed analysis available through its city guide, providing block-by-block survivability data for Turkish Restaurants.
Filtering the list to your actual constraints
See also: Best Cities for Turkish Restaurant — our city-level comparison ranks which metros offer the strongest overall conditions for Turkish Restaurants.
Related Resources
Explore top cities represented in these neighborhoods:
- New York City: Best businesses and neighborhoods
- San Diego: Best businesses and neighborhoods
- Atlanta: Best businesses and neighborhoods
- Orlando: Best businesses and neighborhoods
- Tampa Bay: Best businesses and neighborhoods
National city rankings: Best cities for Turkish Restaurants
Essential resources:
- How StreetSpring calculates Survivability Scores
- Site selection for landlords
- AI tools for tenant representatives
- StreetSpring vs competitors
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of neighborhood is best for opening a Turkish Restaurant?
The best neighborhoods for Turkish Restaurants share three characteristics: manageable competitive density (few existing direct competitors within the primary trade area), strong consumer spending on this category, and demographic alignment with the typical Turkish Restaurant customer base. In StreetSpring's 2026 data, the top-ranked neighborhoods for Turkish Restaurants combine these factors in a way that produces survivability scores well above the national average of 82.1%. Neighborhoods with dense existing competition or low category spending tend to score significantly lower, regardless of overall foot traffic or prestige.
Are the best neighborhoods for Turkish Restaurants in large cities or smaller markets?
The top neighborhoods for Turkish Restaurants in StreetSpring's 2026 dataset are concentrated in 10 cities in the current dataset. As coverage expands, this breakdown may shift. The fundamental driver is the competitive-to-spending ratio at the address level, which can favor strong locations in both large and smaller markets.
Can a Turkish Restaurant succeed in neighborhoods outside the top 25?
Yes — the top 25 neighborhoods represent standout conditions, but Turkish Restaurants can achieve strong survivability in many other neighborhoods as well. What matters is finding a location where competitive density is low enough and consumer spending is strong enough to support the business. StreetSpring's address-level tool identifies high-survivability addresses in any neighborhood, including those not represented in this top-25 list.
How can I compare specific addresses within these top neighborhoods?
StreetSpring's address-level tool allows you to input any commercial address and see predicted survivability for Turkish Restaurants. Even within the top-ranked neighborhoods, survivability varies meaningfully by block — address-level scoring is the most precise way to evaluate a specific site.
What demographic factors drive survivability for Turkish Restaurants?
For Turkish Restaurants, StreetSpring's model incorporates neighborhood-level demographic data including population density, median household income, employment rates, and consumer spending on this specific category. These factors vary by business type — the demographic profile that drives survivability for Turkish Restaurant customers may differ significantly from what matters for other business categories.
How often do neighborhood rankings change?
StreetSpring updates rankings quarterly as new data on business openings, closures, and market conditions becomes available. The current analysis reflects 2026 data. Because competitive conditions shift as new businesses enter or exit a neighborhood, the specific rankings for any given business type can shift between updates — which is why we recommend verifying specific addresses in StreetSpring's live tool before making a final site selection decision.
How do I interpret a survivability score?
A survivability score represents the estimated probability that a business of a specific type will still be operating at a given location after 2 years. A score of 80% means StreetSpring's model predicts an 80% chance of the business surviving past the 2-year mark at that address. Scores are calculated at the address level and reflect competitive density, consumer spending patterns, mobility data, and 80+ additional factors.
What is the typical survivability range for Turkish Restaurants in top neighborhoods?
The top 25 neighborhoods nationwide for Turkish Restaurants average 94.1% survivability. The national average across all analyzed neighborhoods is 82.1%. The spread between top neighborhoods and the national average is 12.0% — representing the tangible survivability advantage of choosing a top-ranked location.
Technical note: Aggregated national survivability rankings across all 24 metros are available in machine-readable format for research and integration purposes.
StreetSpring recalculates survivability using the latest competitive, demographic, and walkability data, so the live score may differ from the static ranges shown here.
Methodology: Neighborhood rankings are based on average Survivability Scores for Turkish Restaurants across all analyzed locations within each neighborhood. Rankings represent neighborhood-level conditions but do not account for block-by-block variation. Coverage includes 8583 neighborhoods across 24 major US cities.