Inspect the equipment and the capex runway
Tour the floor with someone who knows the machines. Ask the age, maintenance history, and remaining life of every major asset, and budget for the replacements the seller has been deferring.
Similar businesses sell at 1.6x to 5.0x SDE. Compare live listings and connect with sellers.
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Acquisition Opportunity in Medically Essential Retail Industry The Southeast’s Premier Pedorthic Center A Niche, High-Margin Business with Guaranteed, Recession-Resistant Revenue This is a rare and highly attractive opportunity to acquire a specialized orthopedic footwear provider and retail center operating successfully since 1984. This is not a traditional shoe store; but a critical healthcare service provider positioned in the high-growth, stable sector of medically essential supplies. The Investment Highlights: Stability and Competitive Moat Recurring Revenue via Healthcare: A key advantage is its status as an Approved Medicare/Insurance Provider (including United Healthcare). This provides an unparalleled stream of recurring, guaranteed revenue tied to essential, prescribed therapeutic footwear, orthotics, and diabetic supplies—a critical service in the demographic-rich Florida market. Decades of Trust & Brand Equity: Operating for over 40 years, the business enjoys deep referral relationships with Podiatrists, Orthopedic Surgeons, and medical facilities, creating an exceptional barrier to entry for new competitors. High-Value Specialized Staff: The operation is managed by ABC Certified Pedorthists who provide custom-molded orthotics and expert fitting services, ensuring premium pricing and unparalleled customer satisfaction and loyalty that major retail chains cannot replicate. Dual Revenue Model: Combines stable, insurance-reimbursed medical sales with traditional, high-margin comfort and specialty footwear retail, maximizing profitability and market reach. Scalability: The business model, defined by its expertise and certification process, is highly systematized and ready for replication into new satellite clinics or expansion into a regional wholesale medical supply model. This offering is ideal for a strategic buyer, a medical professional, or a synergistic retail group seeking to acquire an established, highly differentiated, and financially predictable asset in the essential healthcare/retail crossover space. Confidential Information Memorandum (CIM) available upon NDA execution and demonstration of financial capability. This business combines a shoe retail store, a complete therapeutic shoe store, an orthotic manufacturing facility, and a shoe repair shop. It provides service to the general public and to customers diagnosed with diabetes and qualifying foot conditions through the Medicare "Therapeutic Shoe Bill." The Store works closely with Physicians, Podiatrists, Orthopedic surgeons, Physical Therapists, and Medicare and HMO Insurance companies. South Florida’s demographic trends—marked by a high concentration of retirees and a steadily aging population—drive strong demand for podiatric services. This demand is amplified by the region’s focus on active lifestyles and wellness and widespread awareness of the importance of preventive care in aging. There is an inevitable demand for this type of service. Services include: Retail of comfort and orthopedic footwear—including shoes with extra depth, special closures, or therapeutic construction for diabetic or arthritic patients. Fabrication and sale of custom orthotics – Specially designed insoles tailored to support individual foot structure, gait, or medical conditions like plantar fasciitis or flat feet. Shoe modifications and repair– Adjustments to accommodate deformities, relieve pressure points, or improve balance and alignment.
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One of the largest and fastest growing natural stone fabricators in USA with infrastructure and scale to win multi-million-dollar projects nationally. - $42 M revenue and $9.5 M EBITDA projected in 2026 - $100 M revenue and $20 M EBITDA projected by 2030 - High recurring revenue driven by Home Depot. Lowes, DR Horton, Lennar, Architects and Designers - $200M commercial projects pipeline to 2030 - $40 M invested in facilities, equipment and staffing to support future growth - 30-60% lower cost of goods than competitors driven by direct sourcing of materials - Serving customers in 10 states Management is seeking the right partner to help take the company to $100 M sales and beyond within three years. The founder and management team are highly motivated to remain. Please contact: Mahen Gundecha Bristol Group M&A Advisors Email: [email protected]

Owner-Operated Specialty Butcher Shop – Southwest Broward County, FL This well-established, family-style butcher shop in West Broward County, Florida, specializes in premium cuts and high-quality meats. With a strong local reputation and loyal customer base, the business is known for its fresh, grass-fed selections, homemade sausages, and prepared specialties such as empanadas. Customers rely on the shop for both everyday purchases and special occasions, particularly for barbecue and gathering needs. The shop has cultivated a consistent following through personalized service, knowledgeable staff, and a wide range of traditional and specialty cuts. The interior is simple yet inviting, reflecting a classic neighborhood butcher shop atmosphere that highlights quality and freshness. Premium cuts are neatly displayed, showcasing variety and care in presentation. Homemade items are attractively arranged, enhancing visual appeal and drawing customers in. Friendly, experienced staff members provide expert guidance and personalized recommendations, creating a welcoming and enjoyable shopping experience. The business operates with a lean, efficient structure. It is owner-operated, with the owner serving as the sole W-2 employee, supported by two independent contractors on a 1099 basis. This streamlined payroll model keeps overhead low while maintaining hands-on operational control. The opportunity is well-suited for a working owner with experience in food retail or butchery. Further details are available upon execution of a confidentiality agreement and a snapshot of liquidity as there is currently no financing being offered.
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A premier, digitally-native wholesale distributor specializes in trending men's and unisex secondhand fashion, serving a diverse client base of online and brick-and-mortar resellers. Founded in 2020, the business operates as a leading B2B e-commerce platform from its 9,000 sq. ft. facility in Hialeah, Florida. Its core offerings consist of wholesale packs of curated vintage and secondhand apparel, with a focus on high-demand categories like t-shirts, sweatshirts, and denim. The company targets resellers who serve the 16-35 age demographic within the rapidly growing resale industry. It leverages a dominant online presence and deep, multi-generational industry expertise to maintain an unmatched sourcing network for high-demand merchandise.
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The company is nationwide mobile bartending service, operating in 35 states with a tech-driven model that manages 400–500 events monthly. Founded in 2017, the company generates $2M+ annual revenue with 25%+ net margins, leveraging scalable Google Ads (500% ROAS) and a proprietary logistics app. The business offers high growth potential through expanded ad spend and software automation. The current owner seeks a full exit due to burnout, presenting a rare opportunity in the fragmented $5B+ event services market.
National transaction benchmarks for manufacturing business businesses.
Under $500K
$500K to $2M
Over $2M
A variety of factors can cause businesses to trade outside this range, including earnings quality, operational transferability, key-person risk, growth trajectory, and geography, so a listing priced above or below the typical multiple usually reflects real differences in the underlying business.
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Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating manufacturing business acquisitions.
Tour the floor with someone who knows the machines. Ask the age, maintenance history, and remaining life of every major asset, and budget for the replacements the seller has been deferring.
Many manufacturers have one or two accounts that make up most of revenue. Get a customer-by-customer breakdown and understand the switching costs that keep them.
Inventory, work-in-process, and receivables tie up real cash. Establish how much working capital the business needs to run and whether it is included in the deal.
Skilled operators and a plant manager are often hard to replace in the short run. Identify who holds the know-how and what retention looks like after close.
Process chemicals, waste streams, and older facilities carry liability. A Phase I assessment and a review of permits and safety history are standard.
Scrutinize the add-backs in seller discretionary earnings. Equipment leases, related-party rent, and deferred maintenance can make the margins look better than they are.
Answers to common buyer questions for this market.