Other Retail Businesses for Sale

Retail covers a lot of ground, from brick-and-mortar stores to ecommerce brands to beverage companies with regional distribution, but the best acquisitions share one quality: revenue that comes from more than one place and customers or accounts that keep coming back.

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Coffee Bean Distributor

Specialty small-batch roaster of 100% USDA certified organic coffee generating $4.2M in revenue across 30 retail warehouse club locations, 150+ grocery stores, and a growing direct-to-consumer subscription channel.
Price$1.5M
Revenue$4M
SDE$251.9K

Electronic Components Wholesaler

Specialty electronics distributor operating since the late 1970s with value-added design, production, and stocking services, a 30-year general manager running operations, and a record first quarter in 2025.
Price$2.3M
Revenue$4.3M
SDE$312.4K

Medical Equipment and Supply Business

Revenue doubled from $2.5M to $5.3M in three years while EBITDA increased more than 4x, driven by a diversified customer base spanning hospitals, government agencies, educational institutions, and corporate buyers nationwide.
Price$2.3M
Revenue$5.3M
SDE$450K

Automotive Marketing Business

Automotive marketing agency delivering fractional CMO services, co-op advertising management, and full-funnel campaign execution for car dealerships, generating $4.8M in revenue.
Price$400K
Revenue$1.6M
SDE$202.3K

Outdoor Living Supply / Landscape Equipment Business

Thirty-year wholesale distributor of irrigation, lighting, pond, and drainage supplies to landscape contractors with 90%+ retention, 35–50% gross margins, and direct manufacturer relationships operating in a fragmented market with zero active marketing effort.
Price$1.6M
Revenue$1.2M
SDE$155.4K

Commercial Bakery & Wholesaler

A 30-year wholesale bakery ranking among the top three U.S. airline suppliers, with three-year airline contracts, major grocery and club store distribution, and 800 customers across a 75-80% automated facility in Arizona generating $20.2M in revenue.
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Revenue$20.2M
EBITDA$1.8M

Food Distributor

Over 30 years of built-in demand supplying essential baked goods to restaurants, coffee shops, and farmers markets across a tri-state footprint with no supplier contracts locking the business into any single manufacturer.
Price$400K
Revenue$540K
SDE$260K

Premium Pet Nutrition Company

Over 40 years of pet industry relationships have driven steady growth with virtually zero investment in sales, marketing, or social media. leaving the entire digital and retail expansion playbook untouched.
Price$450K
Revenue$618.3K
SDE$69.8K

Hair Care Business

Professional and consumer haircare brand offering formaldehyde-free, organic smoothing treatments with over 70% EBITDA margins, a salon franchise concept, and four consecutive years of revenue growth.
Price-
Revenue$1.4M
EBITDA$1M

Pet-Related Product Company

Patented pet protection products serving a 25-million-home U.S. addressable market, with direct-to-consumer e-commerce distribution and proprietary IP included in the sale.
Price$400K
Revenue$603.9K
SDE($3.3K)

Industrial Supply Company

Industrial tooling and supply distributor with a catalog of over 10,000 products and formal distribution agreements, grown from $200k to $880k in revenue with no marketing, no advertising, and no functional website. leaving substantial upside for a buyer with growth infrastructure.
Price$800K
Revenue$880K
SDE$250K

Reclaimed Material / Goods Retailer

Architectural salvage and reclaimed materials operation with $1.5M revenue, $700k projected SDE, and $2M in inventory after a 2026 restructuring that eliminated $500k in annual costs.
Price$2M
Revenue$750K
SDE$150K

DTC Flamethrower Manufacturer

Veteran-built flamethrower and accessories brand generating over $800k in revenue with SDE margins above 40%, operating in a niche product category with minimal direct competition.
Price$2.2M
Revenue$836.9K
SDE$376.9K

Off-Road Vehicle Tools Company

First-to-market portable multi-tire inflation/deflation system with patented and patent-pending designs, proprietary learning algorithms, lifetime warranties, and 47% gross margins in a loyal, influencer-driven off-road market.
Price-
Revenue$2.4M
SDE$167K

Military Surplus Good Retailers / Wholesaler

E-commerce and wholesale military surplus operation generating $7M in 2024 revenue with 40% year-over-year growth, backed by exclusive North American distribution rights for a leading product line.
Price$8M
Revenue$7M
EBITDA$560K

Wine Club and Online Wine Retailer

Curated rare wine subscription with 320 active members, a proprietary D2C brand, and recurring monthly revenue driving $2.7M in 2025 sales.
Price$2.5M
Revenue$2.7M
SDE$340K

Wake & Surf Boat Dealership

Exclusive dealership for a leading wakeboard and wakesurf boat brand, generating $6M in revenue with consistent seven-figure earnings across two full-service locations in the Northeast.
Price$4.5M
Revenue$6M
SDE$1.2M

Scientific Instrument and Accessories Distributor

Exclusive U.S. distributor for a Japanese-manufactured titrator product line, with over 35 years in the scientific instrument business and an installed base of several hundred instruments generating recurring consumable and parts revenue.
Price-
Revenue$1M
SDE$350K

Auto Repair Service and A/C Specialist

Full-service auto repair shop specializing in automotive air conditioning systems and parts, with over thirty years of operating history, $2M+ annual revenue, and SDE exceeding $425k for four consecutive years.
Price$1.9M
Revenue$2M
SDE$426.8K

Wholesale Marketplace

AI-driven B2B wholesale marketplace with over 10,000 products and a new platform launch positioning it for rapid growth across fragmented global wholesale markets.
Price$125M
Revenue$204.4K
EBITDA($234.2K)

Foam Products Business

Over sixty years of brand recognition in the Los Angeles foam market, serving entertainment studios, cosplay creators, upholsterers, soundproofing contractors, and industrial clients with custom cutting and consultative retail expertise.
Price$900K
Revenue$1.7M
SDE$240K

Home Lease & Furnishings Business

Three-location rent-to-own franchise generating $1.2M+ in annual cash flow with transferable leases and property purchase options across the Southeast.
Price$2M
Revenue$2.7M
SDE$1.3M

Weddings / Events Catering Business

Full-service catering and event planning operation generating $1.2M to $1.4M in annual revenue with 15% recurring B2B contracts and multiple ancillary revenue streams.
Price$1.5M
Revenue$1.2M
SDE$300K

Cannabis Software Solutions Provider

RFID-powered cannabis compliance platform generating $250k in monthly recurring revenue across 400+ operators in 27 states, with no debt and consistent month-over-month growth.
Price-
Revenue$2M
EBITDA$200K

Hawaiian Skin Care Products Business

Hawaii-rooted beauty and body care brand with $3.3M in 2025 revenue, 170 wholesale retail doors, and manufacturing now transitioning to the mainland for scale.
Price-
Revenue$3.3M
SDE$663.4K
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Due diligence

What to Look For

Practical guidance from hundreds of real acquisition conversations.

Multi-Channel Revenue

  • Ask the seller to break out revenue by channel and how long each has been in place.
  • A brand selling through its own website, Amazon, and wholesale accounts is worth more than one dependent on a single platform because it has real resilience.
  • In physical retail, stores that also sell online or to wholesale accounts are in a stronger position than those where 100 percent of revenue depends on foot traffic.
  • Revenue spread across multiple channels with documented performance in each is one of the clearest signals that the business can weather a change in any one channel.

Customer and Account Loyalty

  • Ask about repurchase rates by channel, how long the top wholesale accounts have been ordering, and what average order frequency looks like.
  • Whether it's wholesale accounts that reorder every quarter, ecommerce customers who come back without prompting, or a loyalty program with thousands of active members, recurring purchase behavior is the clearest evidence of a durable business.
  • Repeat business tells you the product actually works.

Supply Chain Stability

  • For product-based businesses, ask about documented supplier relationships, lead times, and costs for top products.
  • The best situations include a primary supplier and at least one qualified backup, documented pricing that held through tariff cycles, and reorder processes that don't depend on the owner making every call.
  • Understanding the supply chain is just as important as understanding the sales side — it tells you whether the business can keep running smoothly under new ownership.

Operations and Owner Dependence

  • In physical retail, the key question is whether a store manager handles the daily work without the owner present.
  • In ecommerce, ask whether someone else manages ads, fulfillment, and customer service.
  • The businesses that attract the strongest offers are the ones where a new owner could step in on day one without everything falling apart.

Lease and Location (Physical Retail)

  • For brick-and-mortar businesses, ask to see the full lease early — remaining term, transfer language, and rent structure all matter.
  • A strong location with good foot traffic and a lease that has several years remaining is a real asset that's worth paying for.
  • Get clarity on the landlord's approval process for lease transfers early, because this is the most common thing that adds time to physical retail closings.

Valuation

What Should You Expect to Pay?

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EBITDA

Multi-channel, strong brand, management in place

The range is wide because retail technology and ecommerce brands with subscription or multi-channel revenue command much higher multiples than owner-operated physical stores or single-platform brands.

What drives a premium

Revenue from multiple sales channels with documented performance in each

Repeat customer or account loyalty with measurable repurchase rates

Documented supplier relationships and product costs that enable clean handoff

A manager, brand presence, or operational system that runs without the owner's daily involvement

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FAQ

Other Retail Business Acquisition

What should I look for when buying a retail business?

Start with revenue by channel and how stable each source is, then look at repeat customer or account behavior, supply chain documentation, and how much the operation depends on the owner. For physical retail, the lease is a critical factor. For ecommerce and product brands, ask about platform account health, brand protection, and per-product profitability. Browse retail businesses for sale on Rejigg to see how sellers in this category present their businesses.

How much does a retail business cost?

Retail businesses sell across a wide range, roughly 2 to 10 times annual profit depending on the type, channel mix, and how independently they operate. Physical stores with good leases and loyal customers tend to sell in the 2 to 5x range. Ecommerce brands with multi-channel distribution and strong brand protection, and retail technology platforms with subscription revenue, can reach 5 to 10x. Use the SBA loan calculator to model payments at different multiples.

How do I evaluate a retail business before buying?

Ask the seller to break out revenue by channel and show you the gross margin on top products. Check that financial records match the sales platform reports (Amazon payouts, Shopify reports, wholesale invoices). For physical retail, review the lease terms, store manager tenure, and supplier relationships. For ecommerce, look at account health, return rates by product, and advertising performance. The question that matters most is whether the profits are real and repeatable without the founder running the day-to-day.

What due diligence questions should I ask about a retail business?

Useful questions include: What is revenue by channel, and how has each channel trended over the past three years? What are the repurchase or reorder rates for top customers or wholesale accounts? What are the per-product margins, and how have they held through supply chain changes? For physical retail: what are the lease terms and what's required to transfer it? For ecommerce: are trademarks registered and is the brand protection clean? These questions help you separate a genuinely profitable, transferable business from one that only looks good on the surface.

Where can I find retail businesses for sale?

Rejigg lists retail businesses for sale across product categories including ecommerce brands, brick-and-mortar stores, beverage companies, home and garden retailers, fashion brands, and retail technology platforms. You can browse retail businesses for sale on Rejigg and connect directly with sellers.

How does channel concentration affect the value of a retail business?

Buyers pay attention to this because single-channel dependence creates real risk. A brand doing 90 percent of sales on Amazon or through one wholesale account is at the mercy of that platform's rules or that customer's budget. Multi-channel businesses command higher multiples because the revenue doesn't disappear if one source changes. That said, channel concentration isn't a dealbreaker. Strong account health, brand protection, and documented expansion efforts on secondary channels help offset the concern.

How do inventory and working capital work in a retail acquisition?

Inventory is almost always part of the deal and is usually valued separately at closing. For ecommerce and product brands, buyers want a clear count of what's on hand, where it's located, how fast each product sells, and what's slow-moving. Slow-moving or old stock is typically discounted. For food and beverage businesses, perishable inventory is counted close to closing. Knowing your reorder schedule, lead times, and carrying costs helps buyers plan from day one and avoids surprises in the negotiation.