Silverspot differentiates from mass-market theater chains through boutique, upscale dine-in venues targeting affluent urban and suburban audiences willing to pay premium prices for enhanced amenities and cultural programming. The company is pursuing geographic expansion beyond its Florida stronghold, with locations in North Carolina, Ohio, and expansion into Wisconsin, positioning itself as a high-end alternative to traditional multiplex operators.
Cyborg Score Rationale
Silverspot operates in a challenged theatrical exhibition sector recovering from pandemic disruptions, competing against larger chains with greater scale and resources. Its small scale (167 employees, ~$56M revenue) and limited geographic footprint constrain competitive leverage, though its differentiated premium positioning offers some competitive insulation in niche markets.
Top Insights
Annual revenue of $55.7 million in 2026, reflecting modest scale for a public company
Approximately 167 employees as of May 2026, concentrated operations supporting boutique theater model
Strategic focus on premium dine-in experience and cultural programming differentiates from mass-market competitors
Geographic expansion underway with locations across Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, and incoming Wisconsin presence
Named Competitors
Cinemark — Large-scale theatrical exhibitor with hundreds of locations and premium amenities
AMC Theatres — Largest theatrical exhibition chain in North America with broad geographic footprint
Regal Cinemas — Major theatrical exhibition chain operating hundreds of locations
Recent Developments
Launching "Silverspot Private" offering for families and friends to watch movies with full-service dining and cocktails
Opened first Wisconsin location at The Corners of Brookfield
Richard Corredera named Chief Financial Officer
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