Antonia, MO
$1,000,000

Antonia, MO
$1,000,000
St. Peters, MO
Not Disclosed
Texas County, MO
$2,000,000

Salem, MO
$900,000
Saint Louis, MO
$2,200,000
Saint Louis, MO
$2,400,000
Macon, MO
$675,000
O'fallon, MO
$4,500,000
Pulaski County, MO
$3,950,000
Poplar Bluff, MO
$3,400,000
Available Nationwide
$150,000
Missouri
$1,150,000
Joplin, MO
$350,000
Saint Louis, MO
$285,000
Not Disclosed
Chad Peterson
Peterson Acquisition
Serving Jackson County, MO
Peterson Acquisitions was founded out of a necessity to provide business owners the aggressive and competent effort it truly takes to sell a business. Anyone can slap a business for sale on the web, but that is not how businesses are sold. It takes much more than a creative ad to get a buyer and a seller to a deal. So what makes us different than the other brokers you may ask? Its simple--DRIVE, AMBITION, AND RESULTS. We work tirelessly to match make for buyers and sellers. As a business owner, you spent your life building your business, it wasn't a part time deal for you to win as you have. We take the same approach with our work. We are dedicated and relentless to a process that ensures a victory for you, and the buyer. When you are ready for REAL results, and a company that can match and more than likely exceed your level of work ethic, contact us.
Not Disclosed
$40,000
$29,750
$10,000
$5,000
Available in Missouri
$250,000
$5,000
$35,000
$35,000
$20,000
Not Disclosed
Missouri is nicknamed the “Show-Me State,” and it isn’t hard to understand why. This midwestern state has plenty to show residents and tourists alike, including the beautiful outdoors and plenty of city attractions. Two major cities, St. Louis and Kansas City, fill the need for sports, art, and shopping, while other areas of the state offer outdoor entertainment by virtue of camping, hiking, fishing, and more. With a population of over six million, which continues to climb, it’s no surprise that there are hundreds of options if you are in the market to buy a business in Missouri.
The state of Missouri has a diverse economy and nearly endless choices of businesses. Some of the most popular industries in this midwestern state include energy solutions, information technology, advanced manufacturing, and health sciences. As the third most diverse economy in the country and boasting a central location, there’s very little you won’t find in this gem of a state. Missouri is number one when it comes to food companies, animal health research, and more. For a business owner who appreciates the peace and quiet of a growing state with potential for many outdoor excursions, you can’t beat Missouri.
Some of the current Missouri businesses for sale include restaurants, construction companies, gas stations, and campgrounds and RV parks. If none of those are to your taste, plenty of other options are available if you have an idea of what you are interested in based on your talents and hobbies.Regardless of industry, the business you choose to build in Missouri will bring you to a great location in the middle of everything.