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Marcus Corporation

American publicly held company

Marcus Corporation

Summary

American publicly held company

FieldValue
nameThe Marcus Corporation
logoMarcus Corporation logo.png
typePublic
traded_as
S&P 600 Component
industryHospitality
Entertainment
foundationin Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
founderBen Marcus
hq_location111 E. Kilbourn Ave, Suite 1200
location_cityMilwaukee, Wisconsin
location_countryUnited States
area_servedMarcus Theatres: Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Marcus Hotels and Resorts: Arizona, California, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wisconsin.
key_people
num_employees7,500
locations95 (2023)
revenueUS$692.1 million (2023)
operating_incomeUS$75.6 million (2017)
net_incomeUS$2.29 per share (2017)
divisions{{ubl
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S&P 600 Component Entertainment Marcus Hotels and Resorts: Arizona, California, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wisconsin. |Marcus Theatres| Marcus Hotels and Resorts

The Marcus Corporation is an American publicly traded company headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The company operates two principal divisions: Marcus Theatres and Marcus Hotels and Resorts.

History

Marcus Corporation was founded on November 1, 1935 by Ben Marcus with the purchase of a single movie theatre screen in Ripon, Wisconsin. This movie theatre remains with Marcus as a first run theater, the Campus Cinema (near Ripon College), with titles appealing to both adults and families. It was also a restaurant franchisee, operating the Marc's Big Boy affiliate of the Big Boy Restaurants chain and serving as the Milwaukee area franchise for Kentucky Fried Chicken. Marcus sold the KFC franchises by 1992 and closed the last Marc's in 1995.

One of the company's principal assets, Baymont Inn & Suites, was sold to La Quinta Corporation in 2003. Marcus Cable, which merged in 1998 with Charter Communications, was founded by a member of the Marcus family, but held no direct corporate connection to Marcus Corporation itself.

Marcus Theatres

The Marcus [[Gurnee Mills]] Cinema in [[Gurnee, Illinois]] in 2018, the chain's flagship [[Chicagoland]] multiplex (an additional entrance is within the mall itself).

Marcus Theatres is an American movie theater chain that owns and/or manages screens and has food service. As of September 30, 2023, Marcus Theatres has 79 theaters and 993 screens in 17 U.S. states.

In 2000, the chain partnered with MovieTickets.com for advanced ticketing capabilities. This partnership was extended in 2011.

In 2008, Marcus acquired seven theater locations in Nebraska from Douglas Theatre Company.

In August 2013, Rolando B. Rodriguez was appointed as president and chief executive officer of Marcus Theatres. After Rodriguez took over, the company introduced two new initiatives in October 2013: $5 admission for any movie on Tuesdays at select theaters and an alternative programming block known as "Theatre Entertainment Network. In January 2014, Marcus launched an initiative called "Indie Focus" that offers art and independent films in select locations. The chain began a partnership with Fandango in fall 2015, making Fandango its preferred ticketing partner.

In December 2016, the chain completed its acquisition of 14 theaters owned by Wehrenberg Theatres in four states.

Marcus closed all Marcus Cinemas and Movie Tavern theaters after 8:30 p.m. showtimes on March 17, 2020 indefinitely, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cinema and following the closures of competitors. Marcus Theaters chairman, president and CEO Rolando Rodriguez pledged full cooperation with the Center for Disease Control (CDC). The chain began a slow-process reopening in late June 2020 with several theaters, before a wider reopening started rolling out on August 21, 2020 to take advantage of the wide release for Tenet. With that film underperforming and new product being held back as another case surge in Wisconsin happened, Marcus began to re-close some theaters and reduce others to weekend and Tuesday operations only by the start of October. It also later pushed the redemption period for refills of its annual low-cost 'unlimited refills' 2020 reusable popcorn bucket for the entirety of 2021.

Movie Tavern

The first Movie Tavern location opened in 2001 in Fort Worth, Texas by Dennis Butler. In 2013, Movie Tavern was acquired by New Orleans-based Southern Theatres. Movie Tavern has become one of the largest and fastest-growing in-theatre dining concepts in the United States thanks to its praised menu and unique offerings.

In November 2018, Marcus Theaters acquired Movie Tavern from Southern Theaters, causing the chain to expand into Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Virginia. The acquisition was valued at $126 million sold in cash and stock, (NYSE: MCS). The deal closed in February 2019. The deal added 22 locations and 208 screens, increasing Marcus Theaters locations to 90 theaters in 17 states, representing a 23% increase in Marcus Theatres' total screen count.

Marcus Hotels and Resorts

Marcus Hotels and Resorts, currently owns or manages 17 hotels and resorts in California, Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wisconsin, as well as one vacation club in Wisconsin.

References

References

  1. "The Marcus Corporation Reports First Quarter Fiscal 2023 Results". Business Wire.
  2. "The Marcus Corporation Reports First Quarter Fiscal 2023 Results". Business Wire.
  3. (February 15, 2011). "MovieTickets.com and Marcus Theatres® Extend Decade Long". [[Bloomberg L.P.]].
  4. (April 24, 2015). "Marcus Theatres to Acquire 7 Douglas Theatres Locations in Nebraska". SVJ Designs.
  5. (August 1, 2013). "Rolando B. Rodriguez Appointed President and CEO of Marcus Theatres® and Executive Vice President of The Marcus Corporation". [[Berkshire Hathaway]].
  6. (October 11, 2013). "Marcus tries new ideas to fill theaters". [[American City Business Journals]].
  7. (January 15, 2014). "Marcus Theatres Launches Indie Focus". [[Berkshire Hathaway]].
  8. (April 21, 2015). "CinemaCon: Fandango Partners With Marcus Theatres". [[Prometheus Global Media]].
  9. Boulton, Guy. (December 16, 2016). "Marcus Theatres completes acquisition". USA Today.
  10. (March 17, 2020). "Marcus Theaters closes all locations due to COVID-19 concerns".
  11. (November 2, 2018). "Marcus Theatres to Acquire Movie Tavern Circuit from VSS-Southern Theatres, LLC".
  12. (Nov 2, 2018). "Marcus Theatres to Acquire Movie Tavern Circuit from VSS-Southern Theatres, LLC".
  13. (Nov 2, 2018). "Marcus Theatres to Acquire Movie Tavern Circuit from VSS-Southern Theatres, LLC".
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