Lucky Strike Sees Slowdown in Corporate Bowling Trips -- Market Talk

Dow Jones
May 08, 2025

1114 ET - Bowling-alley operator Lucky Strike Entertainment said revenue growth in the latest completed quarter was curbed by a pullback in its corporate events business. The decline was driven by what CEO Thomas Shannon calls a "period of corporate austerity." The softness was most pronounced in markets with a higher concentration of tech companies, particularly California and Seattle, Shannon says. There were some signs of strength in other markets, including Boston, New Jersey and Miami, he says. Outside of the corporate segment, Lucky Strike's retail and leagues segments were stable and food sales climbed. (dean.seal@wsj.com)

 

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