How does having both theaters and hotels affect how you manage the business long term?
Replied byGreg Marcus
President & CEO, The Marcus Corporation at The Marcus Corporation
Niche: Retail, Production
Revenue: $1M+/month
Location: USA
Started: 2015 or
Theaters and hotels are both hospitality, but they respond to different forces. Theaters depend on movies and audience interest. Hotels depend more on the broader economy and travel. When one side is softer, the other might be stronger. That diversification lets us stay heavily invested and still spread risk across cycles.
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