Helena, MT
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Helena, MT
Two convenience stores selling beer, wine, cigarettes, cigars, tobacco, soft drinks, snacks, novelty items, gifts, and hot sauce. This business has two locations, both have great access, parking and...
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Miles City, MT
Established in 1900, the Bison Bar stands as one of eastern Montana’s most iconic watering holes, located at 618 Main Street in downtown Miles City. For over a century, it has served as a welcoming...
$895,000
$895,000
Real Estate
P3 Cost Analysts Franchise - Business Management Consulting Opportunity This franchise opportunity offers entry into the expanding cost reduction consulting industry through P3 Cost Analysts' proven...
$29,750
$29,750
Start-up
We are coffee business specialists with, collectively, over 150 years of experience in the food/drink service industry and franchise industry who want to use our experience to help you open your own...
$5,000
$5,000
Start-upLooking for a business you can launch quickly without heavy overhead? ToolDash LLC offers a turnkey Business-in-a-Box that allows you to start your own tool rental service in your local market — with...
$5,000
$5,000
Start-upYO Girl Yoga is a rapidly growing womens athletic and comfy wear clothing brand. it has found its self in a great trending retail space. This business is Turn Key. It has a well-established ecommerce...
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For a big state with a small population, Montana is quite a diverse place. The primary economic focus is agriculture, both ranching and farming. Mining, lumber and petroleum are also prominent. For a state with a small population, tourism certainly is a big business. There is a lot to do and see. Montana is home to Glacier National Park, a portion of Yellowstone National Park and the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. There is an opportunity to have fun at every turn. If you buy a business in Montana you will have easy access to this outdoor paradise.
Montana is a sparsely populated. It is one of the largest in size, ranking 4th after California, but has a small population which ranks it 43rd. You won’t find many business-to-business opportunities, but you will find businesses that service residents and tourists. This means restaurants, bars, stores, hotels, and other recreational businesses. Search through the Montana businesses for sale to get a better idea of the opportunities which are available to you.
According to Forbes, Montana is the 32nd Best State for Business overall. It ranks in the middle for Business Costs and Growth Prospects and better than average in Labor Supply. The Montana Office for Economic Development is standing by ready to help. Take a good look at the Montana businesses for sale. There are plenty to choose from. Find one that you can do. Find one that you would enjoy. Montana is waiting for you.