Twice the city held an Asian night market at Mischon Park, on the 163rd Street corridor. These are the visitor home-origins for each event, rendered on our own map. Every dot is a ZIP code that sent people; the bigger the dot, the more visits it sent.
Source: Placer.ai visitor-origin data, NMB Mischon Park, 2:00–10:00 PM both events. December 20–21, 2025 vs May 16–17, 2026. Rendered by Street Economics® — the map is ours; the reading is the point.
This stays in the expose lane. It does not prescribe what to build. It shows what already happened: a scattered set of stops on one corridor pulled a real, distributed, repeating regional crowd — the behavior of a destination, recorded before anyone called it one.
Same eight-hour window (2–10 PM), both nights of each event combined. The arc shows when the market was busiest by hour — and between December and May, it shifted.
In December the crowd built through the afternoon, crested at 6 PM, and thinned fast — by 9 PM it had nearly emptied. By May the rhythm had moved: a lighter early afternoon, a later crest at 7 PM, and a crowd that held past 8 and lingered toward close. The market matured from a daytime-into-dusk errand into a genuine evening night market — warmer nights, later feet.