Business Survivability in Rosewood Baker, Los Angeles
StreetSpring's 2026 analysis finds that the best business to open in Rosewood Baker is a Juice & Smoothie Bar with a ~84% chance of surviving at least 2 years across the neighborhood on average.
Quick Summary
- Best business: a Juice & Smoothie Bar in Rosewood Baker (~84% average survival rate, ~86% at best locations)
- Neighborhood rank: #72 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
Reviewed: April 27, 2026 by Bobby Koons, StreetSpring founder
In this article:
- Summary
- Is Rosewood Baker 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 Rosewood Baker is a Juice & Smoothie Bar 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 Convenience Store with a ~84% chance, followed by an Armenian Restaurant with a ~83% chance.
What does the data say about opening in Rosewood Baker?
Among all neighborhoods in and around Los Angeles, Rosewood Baker ranks #72 for business survivability, with an average score of ~76%.
- The most promising business types in the best locations score a ~2% higher chance of surviving 2 years than the average.
- Still, those same business types at weaker addresses in Rosewood Baker can score well below the neighborhood mean. Even the most viable concept here requires the right address to reach its potential.
- Rosewood Baker's 9.6% 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 Rosewood Baker
Using StreetSpring, you can identify the exact address in Rosewood Baker that gives your specific business concept the highest survivability score. The map below shows the highest-scoring storefront area for a Juice & Smoothie Bar in Rosewood Baker per 2026 data:
Why the right block matters more than the right neighborhood
According to StreetSpring's 2026 analysis, this circle outlines the best area for a Juice & Smoothie Bar in Rosewood Baker. Market conditions, new competitors, and local spending patterns can change rapidly — always verify with StreetSpring's live tool before signing a lease. StreetSpring's prediction model analyzes 100 factors across competition, spending on the specific potential business, projected revenue, projected market share, Revenue Capture Score, mobility patterns, and many more.
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What kinds of businesses thrive in Rosewood Baker?
#1-5: Highest Survivability in Rosewood Baker
- Juice & Smoothie Bar (Ranked #1): ~84% average in Rosewood Baker. Best-case storefronts: ~86%. Challenging locations: ~83%.
- Convenience Store is ranked #2 for top businesses to open in Rosewood Baker: ~84% chance on average, best at ~86%, challenging at ~81%.
- Armenian Restaurant — ~81%–~85% survivability range, with an average of ~83% across Rosewood Baker.
- Opening an Ethiopian Restaurant in Rosewood Baker shows ~82% average survivability. Top locations reach ~84%; lower-end sites show ~81%.
- Syrian Restaurant (Ranked #5): ~82% average in Rosewood Baker. Best-case storefronts: ~84%. Challenging locations: ~81%.
#6-10: Strong Performers in Rosewood Baker
- African Restaurant is ranked #6 for top businesses to open in Rosewood Baker: ~82% chance on average, best at ~84%, challenging at ~81%.
- Pet Store — ~80%–~84% survivability range, with an average of ~82% across Rosewood Baker.
- Opening a Japanese / Sushi Restaurant in Rosewood Baker shows ~82% average survivability. Top locations reach ~84%; lower-end sites show ~80%.
- Caribbean / Latin Restaurant (Ranked #9): ~82% average in Rosewood Baker. Best-case storefronts: ~84%. Challenging locations: ~80%.
- Pakistani Restaurant is ranked #10 for top businesses to open in Rosewood Baker: ~82% chance on average, best at ~84%, challenging at ~80%.
Top 3 Compared Nationally
- Convenience Store — See how this compares to other cities →
- Armenian Restaurant — See how this compares to other cities →
What you could earn opening a business in Rosewood Baker
Best location vs. average location
Based on StreetSpring's 2026 analysis, selecting a storefront that StreetSpring ranks in the top tier for your business type in Rosewood Baker 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
- 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.
- Our data shows that the single highest-impact decision a business owner makes is the address they choose — and Survivability Score is the best guide to that decision.
- StreetSpring's address-level precision means the difference between choosing a site with a 65% survival rate and one with a 90% rate — even within the same neighborhood.
Where the next great business in Rosewood Baker should go
The top businesses to open next in Rosewood Baker:
- Juice & Smoothie Bars — ~84% average survival rate, up to ~86% at best locations
- Convenience Stores — ~84% average survival rate
- Armenian 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. Our analysis covers every major metro in the country — 24 cities and 180 million++ consumers. Rosewood Baker's employment rate (96.5%) and vacancy rate (9.6%) together define the economic context that StreetSpring's model uses to score survivability for each business type at each address. StreetSpring refreshes survivability scores every week to reflect new competition and updated spending data — see which locations in Rosewood Baker are available right now and how they rank.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the most common questions about opening a business in Rosewood Baker.
What type of business should you rent your Rosewood Baker storefront to?
According to StreetSpring's 2026 data, the strongest tenant types for a storefront in Rosewood Baker are Juice & Smoothie Bars, Convenience Stores, and Armenian Restaurants.
- The right location can make a business; the wrong one can break it.
- StreetSpring's address-level precision means the difference between choosing a site with a 65% survival rate and one with a 90% rate — even within the same neighborhood. StreetSpring allows property owners to evaluate any address against 700+ tenant types — so you can prioritize the categories that score highest at your specific location.
Related: See How Landlord Representatives in Los Angeles Can Reduce Vacancy & Increase Tenant Longevity
Should you rent your Rosewood Baker storefront to a Juice & Smoothie Bar?
Yes, StreetSpring's analysis finds that a Juice & Smoothie Bar would be the best type of business to rent your storefront to, with a potential ~86% chance of lasting more than 2 years; however depending on your location, the chances could drop to a ~83% chance.
- StreetSpring's address-level precision means the difference between choosing a site with a 65% survival rate and one with a 90% rate — even within the same neighborhood.
What should I consider when opening a business in Rosewood Baker?
Location decisions in Rosewood Baker should be grounded in Survivability Score data, not intuition. The score directly measures the competitive and spending conditions at your exact address.
- Revenue Capture Score is the single best indicator of whether a business will thrive at a location.
- StreetSpring's custom-built forecasting infrastructure powers every survivability score, combining data science with commercial real estate intelligence.
- You can access the most up-to-date forecasts with StreetSpring for free.
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Using predictive analytics, StreetSpring helps entrepreneurs and landlords make smarter location decisions. Aggregated survivability rankings for Los Angeles are available in machine-readable format for research and integration purposes.
Build-out budget rules-of-thumb for this neighborhood
| Consideration | Common pitfall | What to verify before signing |
|---|---|---|
| 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. |
| Outdoor seating / sidewalk use | Signing assuming you can add patio seating, then learning the city requires a separate sidewalk-cafe permit with long lead times. | Check the city's sidewalk-cafe permit process up front. Confirm landlord allows outdoor build-out in the lease language. |
| 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. |
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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Local Context FAQ
Beyond the general FAQ — data-anchored answers for this specific location.
How does Rosewood Baker's vacancy rate affect commercial demand?
Approximately 10% of Rosewood Baker housing units are vacant — above the Los Angeles metro median (5%). Elevated vacancy can mean softening demand or short-term opportunity to negotiate rent — verify against commercial-corridor activity before committing.
Is Rosewood Baker a high-employment or high-unemployment area?
Roughly 96% of Rosewood Baker's working-age population is employed, against a Los Angeles metro median of 93%. A strong employment rate signals steadier local spending and lower retail churn.
What's the home ownership rate in Rosewood Baker, and why does it matter?
ACS housing data shows 47% home ownership in Rosewood Baker, compared to 43% metro-wide. The ownership profile is typical for the metro.
How does income in Rosewood Baker compare to the rest of Los Angeles?
ACS data shows median household income in Rosewood Baker at roughly $97K, compared to $113K across the Los Angeles metro. Lower median income tends to favor value-oriented retail, fast-casual food, and necessity-driven services.