Tulsa County, OK
$155,000

Tulsa County, OK
$155,000

Oklahoma County, OK
$150,000

Tulsa County, OK
$150,000

Owasso, OK
$400,000
Oklahoma
$450,000
Tulsa, OK
$199,000
Okfuskee County, OK
$1,090,000
Oklahoma County, OK
$375,000
Oklahoma County, OK
$650,000
Broken Arrow, OK
$420,000
Available Nationwide
$50,000
Oklahoma County, OK
$330,000
Oklahoma County, OK
$330,000
$140,000
Oklahoma City, OK
Tulsa, OK
$53,000
Oklahoma
$950,000
Dave Godwin, CBI, IBBA, M&A Source
CBI Team
Serving Tulsa County, OK
CBI has been the trusted partner to Main Street and Lower Middle Market Business Owners since 1994. With nearly 800 successful, confidential, business sales, CBI is the advisor you can trust to earn more cash at closing. Regardless of the business value, the CBI TEAM respects all business owners and provides professional, confidential business sale consultation.
Oklahoma City, OK
$279,990
Tulsa County, OK
$110,000
Tulsa County, OK
$250,000
Oklahoma
Not Disclosed
EBITDA: $218,000
Tulsa County, OK
$299,500
Available in Oklahoma
$180,000
Tulsa, OK
$2,000,000
Oklahoma
$7,500,000
$55,000
Oklahoma City, OK
Broken Arrow, OK
$28,000
Fort Wayne, OK
$257,900
Cleveland County, OK
$160,000
Tulsa County, OK
$425,000
Oklahoma County, OK
$1,125,000
Oklahoma City, OK
$119,900
Norman, OK
$290,000
Available Nationwide
$50,000
Oklahoma
$199,000
Texas County, OK
$350,000
$525,000
Rogers County, OK
Pottawatomie County, OK
$995,000
Marlow, OK
$650,000
Available Nationwide
$50,000
Tulsa, OK
$3,700,000
Chandler, OK
$4,990,000
Frederick, OK
$235,000
Davis, OK
$1,469,000
Tulsa, OK
$1,350,000
Chris Taylor
Allan Taylor & Co.
Serving Tulsa County, OK
** M&A brokers focused on every aspect of selling your business ** Since October 2006, Allan Taylor has been focused exclusively on helping business owners with the sale of their most valuable asset: their business. We take your life’s work as seriously as you do. We give careful thought and consideration to each engagement we take, plus we make sure that our strengths are a good match for you and your goals for a sale. We’ll give you our honest opinion throughout the entire process, something we hope you will notice from our very first meeting! ** Quality over quantity makes us a “boutique” firm ** At Allan Taylor we build relationships before we broker deals. In order to give you our best, we prefer to work closely with a small number of successful and dedicated business owners. We spend hundreds of hours on the different phases involved in selling your business (typically a minimum of 200 hours), working collaboratively with your other advisors, as well as the buyer and their deal team. Our goal is to avoid disappointment by making sure all of our expectations are aligned before moving forward with selling your business. We do our best to partner with business owners who have similar values -- including honesty, transparency, respect and follow through. ** How we differ from traditional business brokers ** Finding the right people to help you sell your business can be a difficult task. Our clients tend to need a firm with a higher level of expertise and professionalism than the typical “Main Street” business brokerage firms, yet who are too small for the world of investment bankers. Allan Taylor fills the gap. We don’t run our business based on a real estate model and we won’t try to “sell” you on selling your business. On the contrary, we’ve found that successful sales require informed decisions, adequate preparation and a firm commitment from everyone involved. If we don’t think all of the ingredients are there for a successful sale, we’ll tell you as much and suggest working together on a plan to get you there. To learn more about us, please visit our website: www.allantaylor.co
Craig County, OK
$1,350,000
Oklahoma City, OK
$2,100,000
Lawton, OK
$145,000
Altus, OK
$550,000
Available in Oklahoma
$225,000
$29,750
$10,000
$5,000
$5,000
$35,000
$35,000
$20,000
Not Disclosed
Many people think about Oklahoma when the topic of energy comes up. The state has a massive fossil fuel production and is the only state with a capital surrounded by active oil wells. The most active business districts in Oklahoma include Broken Arrow, Lawton, Norman, Oklahoma City, and Tulsa. The state boasts a population of nearly four million and is expected to grow over the next few years. Those who are looking for Oklahoma businesses for sale will find that the state has excellent incentive programs, along with many sales tax exemptions designed to benefit business owners in the midwestern state.
Nearly a quarter of those employed in Oklahoma work directly or indirectly in the energy industry. However, there are also many business opportunities in industry sectors including defense and aerospace, transportation and distribution, agriculture and biosciences, and information and finance. The state features over 70 data centers that serve the likes of IBM, ADP, and Google. The state has a climbing GDP that brought in over $175 billion in 2016 and is expected to rise by over 15% by 2021.
When choosing to purchase one of the many Oklahoma businesses for sale, you can expect to find numerous options. You could purchase a plumbing business, fitness center, pet boarding facility, quick-serve restaurant, or CNC machine shop. No matter what industry you dip your toe into, you’ll be in good company with others looking to build their dream business in Tulsa or Broken Arrow.