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I never knew Marcus Theaters started with just one screen!
The story about the White Sox almost moving to Milwaukee is something I hadn’t heard before.
I had no idea Bud Selig was so close to giving up before securing a team for Milwaukee!
Marcus Theaters has such a rich history-imagine growing up with a movie theater as part of your life!
It’s amazing how theater seating has improved over the years, from stadium seating to loungers.
I never realized how big of an impact having a Major League team has on attracting businesses to a city.
His father's decision to start Marcus Theaters to feed the family is such a classic story!
This is so cool!! You guys hit this interview Out If The Park!!!
The tight timeline to bring the Pilots to Milwaukee right before the season started is incredible!
It’s amazing how persistent Bud Selig was in bringing a baseball team to Milwaukee.
The lounger seats are definitely a nice upgrade, but they do make it easy to nod off!
Hearing about Steve's dad starting Marcus Theaters to provide for the family is such a heartwarming story.
The fact that Steve Marcus attended every game of the 1982 World Series is amazing!
The evolution from single screens to multiplexes is such a fascinating story.
It’s so cool to hear Steve Marcus talk about attending all the World Series games in 1982!
I love how Milwaukee stays passionate about baseball, even when the team isn't winning championships.
His take on Minneapolis building a stadium without a roof is spot-on!
Falling asleep in those comfy seats is such a relatable experience!
I love hearing the behind-the-scenes stories about stadium deals and the politics involved!
It's inspiring how the Marcus family has kept the theater business going through generations.
It’s interesting to hear about the media differences between Milwaukee and Atlanta back then!
The competition between theaters and streaming services is definitely making both industries better.
It’s great to hear that Marcus Theaters has been recovering well after the pandemic.
The economic impact of sports teams is something you don’t often think about, but Steve explains it well.
The impact of sports on local economies and communities really shines through in this interview.
Steve Marcus’ thoughts on the movie-going experience for young people today are so true.
I never knew Marcus Theaters started with just one screen!
The story about the White Sox almost moving to Milwaukee is something I hadn’t heard before.
I had no idea Bud Selig was so close to giving up before securing a team for Milwaukee!
Marcus Theaters has such a rich history-imagine growing up with a movie theater as part of your life!
It’s amazing how theater seating has improved over the years, from stadium seating to loungers.
I never realized how big of an impact having a Major League team has on attracting businesses to a city.
His father's decision to start Marcus Theaters to feed the family is such a classic story!
This is so cool!! You guys hit this interview Out If The Park!!!
The tight timeline to bring the Pilots to Milwaukee right before the season started is incredible!
It’s amazing how persistent Bud Selig was in bringing a baseball team to Milwaukee.
The lounger seats are definitely a nice upgrade, but they do make it easy to nod off!
Hearing about Steve's dad starting Marcus Theaters to provide for the family is such a heartwarming story.
The fact that Steve Marcus attended every game of the 1982 World Series is amazing!
The evolution from single screens to multiplexes is such a fascinating story.
It’s so cool to hear Steve Marcus talk about attending all the World Series games in 1982!
I love how Milwaukee stays passionate about baseball, even when the team isn't winning championships.
His take on Minneapolis building a stadium without a roof is spot-on!
Falling asleep in those comfy seats is such a relatable experience!
I love hearing the behind-the-scenes stories about stadium deals and the politics involved!
It's inspiring how the Marcus family has kept the theater business going through generations.
It’s interesting to hear about the media differences between Milwaukee and Atlanta back then!
The competition between theaters and streaming services is definitely making both industries better.
It’s great to hear that Marcus Theaters has been recovering well after the pandemic.
The economic impact of sports teams is something you don’t often think about, but Steve explains it well.
The impact of sports on local economies and communities really shines through in this interview.
Steve Marcus’ thoughts on the movie-going experience for young people today are so true.