Wyoming
$899,000

Wyoming
$899,000

Wyoming
$350,000

REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Goshen County, WY
$898,000

REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Wyoming
$1,200,000
Wyoming
$300,000
Wyoming
$575,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Niobrara County, WY
$575,000
Wyoming
$1,999,990
Thermopolis, WY
$180,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Thermopolis, WY
$395,000
Available in Wyoming
$100,000
Evanston, WY
$575,000
Sweetwater County, WY
$850,000
$700,000
Sheridan, WY
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Weston County, WY
$1,700,000
Casper, WY
$700,000
Michelle Regner
Business Brokers of America
Serving Albany County, WY
We provide services to anyone considering buying or selling a business. We are happy to answer any questions about these activities including pricing and valuation issues, exit strategies, business financing or any other subjects related to the purchase or sale of a business.
Wyoming
Not Disclosed
Cody, WY
$399,000
Wyoming
$474,000
Wyoming
$295,000
Sheridan County, WY
$175,000
Available in Wyoming
$50,000
Wyoming
$9,750,000
Natrona County, WY
$1,000,000
Cody, WY
Not Disclosed
Cody, WY
$1,799,000
Casper, WY
$2,143,152
Uinta County, WY
$3,500,000
$5,000
$5,000
Not Disclosed
Available Nationwide
$50,000
$29,750
Wyoming is a remarkable place. In the Cowboy State’s nearly 100,000 square miles, the American Great Plains blend into soaring Rocky Mountains. The northwest corner of Wyoming is home to most of Yellowstone National Park. On the opposite side of the state is Cheyenne, the state’s capital city. While Cheyenne is a comparatively small city, it’s location on the busy I-25 corridor makes it easily accessible from Denver, one of the largest metropolitan areas in the Rocky Mountain region. Those who decide to buy a business in Wyoming find a welcoming environment, beautiful natural resources and endless potential for economic expansion.
Wyoming has a history of offering a business-friendly climate to entrepreneurs. In fact, the state was the first to offer companies the option of organizing as limited liability companies. Wyoming businesses for sale benefit from the state’s low taxes, few regulations and small-government bureaucracy. In the past decade, Wyoming has experienced an economic boom from the oil and gas industry. In addition to natural gas and oil, the state exports valuable coal-bed methane. Interstates 80 and 25 are reliable thoroughfares for shipping goods or receiving raw materials. Even better, Wyoming is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream. With vast prairies, tall mountains, pristine streams and deep lakes, the Cowboy State has something for everyone. Finally, the University of Wyoming in Laramie is a well-regarded, four-year institution that turns out qualified graduates every spring without charging in-state residents an exorbitant tuition.
If you are looking for Wyoming businesses for sale, you will likely appreciate the many opportunities in the region. A quick review of possibilities uncovers business options in a variety of industries. Specifically, hotels, restaurants, construction businesses, manufacturing companies, and other possibilities are currently available in communities around the state. Regardless of your professional goals and personal interests, you can likely find the best business for you in big, beautiful Wyoming.