South Park
South Park is DTLA's convention-district pocket: Yard House and Original Pantry Cafe serving a business-hours population, 7 courts anchoring the recreation side, Grand Hope Park as the green margin. Grocery at 2 options is the defining gap (-1.06z). SocialGlue hits 86 — the highest in this batch — because foot traffic here never stops.
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About this Neighborhood
South Park Los Angeles is the Staples Center adjacency and convention center spillover — a neighborhood that exists primarily to serve the events economy and the residential towers that went up during the 2010s downtown revival. Restaurants at 28 are in-line: Yard House for the sports crowd, Original Pantry Cafe for the old DTLA continuity, Panini Cafe Downtown for the office lunch. Coffee at 8 means two Starbucks locations, which is the honest summary of where corporate infrastructure has gotten to in this specific block. Grocery at 2 is the critical gap (-1.06z) — Jo's Liquor and 7-Eleven are the only in-radius options, a meaningful limitation for residents. Courts at 7 is above average. Parks: Grand Hope Park and Gilbert Lindsay Plaza, both urban rather than pastoral. SocialGlue at 86 is the highest in the entire batch — driven by perpetual event-day foot traffic. Remote_friendly tag, digitalNomadGravity 80.
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