BRIDGEPORT — Max Perez stood in the alleyway Monday off Main Street separating the historic and long closed Majestic and Poli Palace theaters. “I’ve been taking care of these theaters since 1997,” said Perez, a veteran city staffer with the economic development department. “I’m the happy guy here.” Happy because the shuttered and decaying buildings may, finally, be restored and re-opened. Perez was part of the City Hall contingent present Monday for the ceremonial signing of a deal between the city — represented by Mayor Joe Ganim — and New York City-based Exact Capital — represented by managing partner Craig Livingston.
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