Who We Are
The Miami Valley office of Sunbelt is owned and operated by brothers Gerry Chadwick and Mark Chadwick and is one of over 350 worldwide offices of the Sunbelt Network. While we work with Sellers and Buyers throughout the United States Sunbelt of Miami Valley, LLC focuses most of our activities in Montgomery, Greene, Butler, Miami, Clark, Preble and Darke counties.
The Sunbelt Network sold over 4500 businesses last year alone and our clients have over 2000 brokers working on their behalf. Being a part of the worldwide network is important since over 40% of business buyers come from outside of the local area of the business.
All of our work is done CONFIDENTIALLY so that your competitors won’t know, your customers won’t know, your employees won’t know, your landlord won’t know, etc...
Our professionals are involved through the entire business acquisition process from the listing, marketing, buyer qualification, due diligence and then finally closing.
When you hire Sunbelt, you can be assured that our professionals will work diligently to represent your needs from listing to closing. Our achievements have not gone unnoticed.
Sunbelt has been rated the top business brokerage firm every year since 1995. The January 2005 edition of Entrepreneur Magazine ranks us the preeminent business brokerage firm once again.
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Starbucks Corp. has a new more revealing logo of its trademark mermaid. (SBUX)

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Payday lenders preparing to close up shop
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Report: Ohio job confidence up, economic outlook grim
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Dreary economic conditions in April did little to improve Ohio workers' outlook, but confidence in their own jobs has improved, a new survey indicates. (HPOL)

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Mack accepts post in South Carolina
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Dayton Public School Superintendent Percy Mack has accepted a position as superintendent in Columbia, S.C.

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Clark County to receive $245K in state funds toward food waste
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Clark County will receive almost a quarter of a million dollars in state funds, state leaders announced Thursday.

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State unemployment rate falls to 5.6% in April
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A bit of good news for Ohio's unemployment rate in April came with more bad news from the month before.

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UD dedicates new trading center
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Officials at The University of Dayton dedicated on Thursday the Hanley Group Derivatives Trading Center, a hands-on financial learning center for the campus.

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Centerville home furnishing store to relocate
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Go Home, a contemporary home furnishing store in Centerville, will move from its location on Yankee Street.

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Organizers reverse decision to bar Newspaper Guild from Oakwood parade
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The Oakwood Rotary Club, which yesterday banned the Dayton Newspaper Guild from marching in the upcoming centennial parade in Oakwood, has done an about-face.

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Dayton Business Journal wins six Press Club awards
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The Dayton Business Journal's coverage of the local mortgage upheaval won a top award from the Press Club of Cleveland, while the DBJ also won five other awards in the Press Club's 2008 Excellence in Journalism awards program.

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