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[[Image:Matthew Myers.JPG|right|thumb|225px|Matthew and Joy Myers, June 2010, by Jerry Griffies]]
[[Image:Matthew Myers.JPG|right|thumb|225px|Matthew and Joy Myers, June 2010, by Jerry Griffies]]
'''Matthew Myers''' (born [[June 20]], [[1970]] in Ocean City, Maryland) is the owner of [[Magic City Motor Scooters]].  
'''Matthew Myers''' (born [[June 20]], [[1970]] in Ocean City, Maryland) was the owner of [[Magic City Motor Scooters]].  


Myers received his bachelor's degree in fine arts from the School of Art Institute in Chicago. He was previously a software development consultant in New York City and worked for [[Alabama Business Furnishings]]. Myers turned his passion for vintage Italian motor scooters into a new sales and repair shop which opened in December [[2007]] in the [[Acme Building]] on [[2nd Avenue North]], which he has owned since [[2005]].  
Myers received his bachelor's degree in fine arts from the School of Art Institute in Chicago. He was previously a software development consultant in New York City and worked for [[Alabama Business Furnishings]]. Myers turned his passion for vintage Italian motor scooters into a new sales and repair shop which opened in December [[2007]] in the [[Acme Building]] on [[2nd Avenue North]], which he has owned since [[2005]]. Myers closed the shop downtown at the end of [[2012]] and moved the dealerships to [[Max Motorsports]] in Pelham in early [[2013]].


Myers is married to [[Joy Gehr Myers]] and has one son.  
Myers is married to [[Joy Gehr Myers]] and has one son.  

Latest revision as of 16:10, 17 December 2020

Matthew and Joy Myers, June 2010, by Jerry Griffies

Matthew Myers (born June 20, 1970 in Ocean City, Maryland) was the owner of Magic City Motor Scooters.

Myers received his bachelor's degree in fine arts from the School of Art Institute in Chicago. He was previously a software development consultant in New York City and worked for Alabama Business Furnishings. Myers turned his passion for vintage Italian motor scooters into a new sales and repair shop which opened in December 2007 in the Acme Building on 2nd Avenue North, which he has owned since 2005. Myers closed the shop downtown at the end of 2012 and moved the dealerships to Max Motorsports in Pelham in early 2013.

Myers is married to Joy Gehr Myers and has one son.

References

  • Williams, Roy L. (March 6, 2011) "On the record: Matthew Myers, owner of Magic City Motor Scooters." Birmingham News