Lee-Ann Valotto, Marketing and Office Coordinator, oversees marketing, web and print advertising, administrative activities and serves as the communications coordinator for the company.
Lee-Ann Valotto, Marketing and Office Coordinator, oversees marketing, web and print advertising, administrative activities and serves as the communications coordinator for the company.
A landmark inn that has hosted visitors for a generation has been sold by the founders to a pair of new owners who plan to build on the rich heritage of providing friendly lodging in this New Hampshire town.Victor and Barbara Mangini have sold the Greenfield Inn Bed & Breakfast in Greenfield, NH to Kenneth Tetreault and John Jordan of Palmer Mass. The Manginis have run the B&B successfully since they started the business in 1986, and have now retired.The Inn is a quintessential New England B&B in the Monadnock Region and near the Crotched Mountain State Park and Crotched Mountain Hospital. The new owners will be continuing and revitalizing the business and plan several renovations to the property. They will continue to operate under the same name and phone numbers.This is a career change for both Ken and John, and owning an inn has been a goal for some time. As they start out on this new business endeavor the Mangini family wishes them much success.The Mangini family was represented in the sale by New Hampshire Business Sales, Inc. of Pembroke, NH, which has been involved in lodging and small business sales for 40 years. The buyers were represented by Monique Jalbert of Polka Dot Properties of Alton, NH. New Hampshire Business Sales, based in Pembroke, is the state’s premier business brokerage firm and is entering its 40th year. The company has assisted owners of privately held NH businesses in valuing, marketing and selling their businesses since 1976. The firm’s associates have a variety of business backgrounds and ownership experience. Associates work from offices around the state.The Greenfield Inn is on Forest Road in Greenfield, 603-547-6327.
Community Living for the Elderly, LLC. a licensed 15-bed residential care facility for the elderly located on 22 Mays Way, has been sold by Miklos Toth and Carol Jaworski to Tamworth Community Living, Inc.
The sale, completed effective July 1, makes Community Living for the Elderly part of a family of several similar facilities operating in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
The transaction was brokered by New Hampshire Business Sales based in Pembroke. Financing was provided by Wells Fargo. Dr. Didier Watsop will operate Community Living for the Elderly as well as the group’s other assisted living facilities. Dr. Watsop looks forward to preserving the good reputation that Community Living for the Elderly has had for more than two decades of service.
Miklos Toth and Carol Jaworski successfully operated the home for over 9 years, noted Gilbert Oriol, Business Intermediary who coordinated the sale along with John Howe, co-owner of NHBS.
New Hampshire Business Sales, based in Pembroke, is the state’s premier business brokerage firm now in its 40th year. The company has assisted owners of privately held NH businesses in valuing, marketing and selling their businesses since 1976. The firm’s associates have a variety of business backgrounds and ownership experience. Associates work from offices around the state.
Nancy and Ed Adams have sold the Hancock Market on Main Street to Jarvis and Marcia Coffin, owners of the Hancock Inn located across the street from the store, according to New Hampshire Business Sales, which coordinated the transfer.
The Coffin’s stated intention in buying the Market is to continue to build on the great business base that the Adams’ have built up over the last five years since they bought the building at auction, rehabilitated it and regenerated a thriving local marketplace.
Broker Leon M. Parker, CBI represented Nancy and Ed and assisted the Coffin’s in the transaction. Financing was arranged by Paul Faber of Lake Sunapee Bank. “This is a true country store of the kind that used to dot the landscape,” Parker said. “It is great to see it continue through a change in ownership.”
New Hampshire Business Sales, based in Pembroke, has completed its 40th year as the state’s premier business brokerage firm. The company has assisted owners of privately held NH businesses in valuing, marketing and selling their businesses since 1976. The firm’s associates have a variety of business backgrounds and ownership experience. Associates work from offices around the state.
Pembroke, NH – New Hampshire Business Sales is pleased to announce the sale of Soucy Sewer Service of Salem, NH, to Wind River Environmental headquartered in Marlborough, MA, with locations throughout New England.
After 30 years in the septic pumping business, Mr. Soucy has decided to just concentrate on septic system installations.
Wind River Environmental, with its tens of thousands of customers, wanted to add Soucy’s coverage in southern New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts to its New England locations wishing to carry on the reputation built up by Soucy.
Stan Evans of NH Business Sales represented the seller and Jack Bailey and Nathan Bernstein represented Wind River.
New Hampshire Business Sales, Inc., is New Hampshire’s premier statewide business brokerage. NHBS has assisted hundreds of owners of privately-held NH businesses in valuing, marketing, and selling their businesses since 1976. New Hampshire Business Sales, Inc. is a group of experienced business professionals dedicated to maximizing the value of and selling, small to mid-size, privately-held, business and commercial property interests throughout New Hampshire.
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