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Acquisitions

A long-term home for businesses worth continuing.

New Avenue Enterprises is interested in identifying and evaluating opportunities to acquire businesses and assets. Each opportunity is reviewed confidentially and on its own merits.

Acquisition Philosophy

Continuity over disruption.

We approach acquisitions as stewardship. The objective is not to extract value from a business quickly, but to take responsibility for something that already works and to give it the structure, patience, and support to keep working.

Our criteria continue to develop as the company grows. Rather than publish thresholds we have not established, we prefer to review each opportunity directly and respond honestly about fit.

What We Look For

Qualities that tend to fit.

These are general characteristics we find compelling, not fixed requirements.

01

Established operations

Businesses with a real operating history, existing customers, and revenue we can understand.

02

Sound fundamentals

Clear economics, reasonable customer concentration, and a business model that does not depend on a single favorable condition.

03

Capable people

Teams and operators who want the business to continue, whether or not the owner remains involved.

04

Reason to hold

A durable position, brand, capability, or asset base that justifies ownership over a long horizon.

Long-Term Ownership

We intend to hold.

New Avenue is not organized around a fund life or a predetermined exit. When we acquire a business, the working assumption is permanence — which shapes how we plan, reinvest, and treat the people inside it.

Strategic Fit

Fit before price.

We consider how a business relates to the rest of the New Avenue ecosystem: the capabilities it adds, the support it needs, and whether our involvement would make it measurably better. Where the fit is not right, we say so early.

Opportunity Submission

Submit an opportunity.

Owners, operators, brokers, and intermediaries are welcome to reach out. Please include a brief overview of the business, its industry, and the nature of the opportunity. All correspondence is treated as confidential.