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Korean Turnover Deep-Dive

Per-cuisine CTI and same-address churn detail pages.

Korean in Florida shows 10.9% closure pressure across 92 active licenses. The CTI view treats Korean as both a concept and a real-estate churn pattern; dominant county signals currently cluster in Duval, Orange, Hillsborough.

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Updated 2026-07-05 20:03 UTC

Korean in Florida shows 10.9% closure pressure across 92 active licenses.

  • SEVERE closure pressure -- a high rate of closures. 10.9%
  • 92 active licenses tracked.
  • FLIPPING ownership turnover -- extreme turnover — failure likely hidden as ownership flips. 29.7%
  • Closure signal clusters in Duval, Orange, Hillsborough.
Failure pressure CRITICAL Confirmed closure rate 10.9% — SEVERE Ownership turnover 29.7% — FLIPPING

A low closure rate alone does not mean a cuisine is healthy: ownership can quietly turn over (a 'silent supertransition'), so a storefront keeps serving under new owners while the original business has effectively failed.

Ownership-turnover rate = this cuisine's active addresses that appear in the supertransition timeline or the DBPR Approve-Change-Owner feed within ~5y, over its active address count. It is a defensible LOWER BOUND -- the owner-change feed is a partial extract.

Data sources: Business turnover trends. Built from DBPR public inspection records, Florida Sunbiz business filings, and Foursquare/OSS location data. All counts are derived from public records — no estimates or projections unless labeled as forecast.