Steinway
Astoria's interior block where 64 restaurants are saturated 1.6 z-scores above cohort and Hamido Seafood is the real anchor. Trade Fair grocery, 18 options. Social glue at 45 — dense but anonymous. Steinway Street is commercial infrastructure, not community. The data knows the difference.
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About this Neighborhood
Steinway sits in Astoria's interior, named for the piano factory that left and the street that stayed. The restaurant count of 64 sits at +1.60 z-score saturation — this is a strip that serves a dense population with short-range food needs. Tap NYC, Krispy Kreme, and Hamido Seafood mark the range from chain to institution; Hamido's $40 seafood platters have been feeding the Greek and Arab communities here for decades. Coffee: 10, below average at -0.63 — Brooklyn Bagel & Coffee, Cafe Parioli, Queen's Room. Grocery runs 18 above average with Trade Fair as the anchor supermarket. Parks: only 5, the scarcest in the outer-borough dataset. Courts: one youth sports program venue. Fitness: Rock Fitness, Matrix, Sacred Space Astoria. Social glue at 45 is the honest number for a dense neighborhood built around commercial throughput — residents here live privately and eat publicly. The doppelganger score of 1.0 with Steinway Queens confirms this is the same location queried differently.
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