Sell Your Business in Clayton County


Honest valuation. Disciplined process. Confidential execution.

80%

of Hartsfield-Jackson Airport within Clayton County borders

4

Major interstates converging — I-75, I-85, I-285, I-675

20K+

Residents employed in transportation & warehousing

Clayton County does not get enough credit. Eighty percent of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport sits within its borders. Four major interstates, I-75, I-85, I-285, and I-675, converge here. More than 20,000 residents work in transportation and warehousing, making it one of the most logistics-intensive labor markets in the Southeast. And a growing wave of technology infrastructure investment is adding a new economic layer on top of an already active industrial base. First Choice Business Brokers Peachtree, based in Fayetteville, Georgia, brings 20 years of institutional M&A experience to business owners across this market.



If you own a business in Clayton County, you operate in one of the most strategically positioned markets in Georgia. Part of what we do is make sure the right buyers understand exactly why a Clayton County business is worth their attention, and what the market context means for the deal.

Clayton County Is Where Things Move

The county’s own economic development authority puts it plainly: Clayton County is where products are made and moved, a direct pipeline from Hartsfield-Jackson to the Georgia Ports Authority. That description captures something real about this place. Forest Park, Morrow, and Jonesboro have built commercial identities around freight, warehousing, distribution, and the light manufacturing and specialty contracting businesses that cluster around major transportation infrastructure.



The Victory Landing Logistics Center, a 90-acre, five-building industrial campus off I-285 representing more than $400 million in investment, is the most recent example of institutional capital affirming what local business owners already know. Projects of this scale do not simply benefit the tenants inside those facilities. They generate sustained commercial activity across the full workforce ecosystem. The workers who build and staff those operations live in Clayton County communities, shop at local businesses, use residential services, and support the full range of commercial enterprises that serve a working population. That economic ripple extends from logistics to food service, professional services, retail, and every business category in between. Clayton County’s workforce spans transportation and logistics, commercial services, food and beverage manufacturing, and a significant healthcare services sector. That breadth is what makes this county an active buyer market across industries, not just in the logistics corridor.

What Airport Access Means to Buyers

Proximity to Hartsfield-Jackson is a known value driver and competitive advantage for buyers who know logistics. A distribution or freight-related business in Clayton County competes for buyer attention at a national level. Regional operators looking to consolidate, private equity firms building platforms in the transportation and logistics space, and strategic acquirers expanding their footprint all treat the Atlanta airport corridor as a priority market. Buyers come from across the country for the right opportunity here, not just from within Georgia.


Many businesses in Clayton County serve customers across multiple counties and throughout the broader Atlanta metro. That regional revenue base is an asset when positioning a business for buyers building platforms in manufacturing, distribution, transportation and logistics, and commercial services.



The ongoing MARTA bus rapid transit expansion, a $338 million project connecting College Park to Southlake Mall with 13 stations along a 15.5-mile dedicated route, adds to that story. Better transit connectivity means a larger accessible workforce, lower operational friction, and stronger commercial activity along the corridor. These are the kinds of factors buyers model when they evaluate a business’s long-term positioning.

A New Layer of Investment: Data Centers

The data center construction wave reshaping metro Atlanta has reached Clayton County across multiple projects. The Development Authority of Clayton County approved an incentive package for a subsidiary of TA Realty to develop a data center on a 35-acre site along East Tanners Church Road, a project valued at approximately $959 million. The project received site plan approval from the Clayton County Board of Commissioners in October 2024 and incentive approval in June 2025, and is in pre-construction planning. Digital Realty is also constructing a data center campus at the former Fort Gillem site within Forest Park city limits.



For electrical contractors, specialty subcontractors, civil engineers, and the commercial service businesses that support large-scale industrial buildouts, this represents a meaningful new demand driver alongside the county’s established logistics and manufacturing base. The construction workforce alone, housed and fed in surrounding communities, creates sustained secondary demand for businesses serving working households in Clayton and the surrounding area.

What We Bring to Every Engagement

First Choice Business Brokers Peachtree is led by a former investment banking Managing Director with 20 years of institutional M&A experience spanning aerospace, defense, building products, chemicals, engineering and construction, transportation and logistics, manufacturing, residential services, and commercial services. That experience includes personally leading sell-side transactions for business owners across the Atlanta metro area and throughout Georgia.


First Choice Business Brokers Peachtree is backed by First Choice Business Brokers’ national platform, established buyer network, and more than 30 years of transaction experience. That combination delivers institutional-caliber advisory with the personal accountability of working directly with a senior advisor from first conversation through closing.


Our practice serves lower middle market and Main Street businesses across every sector and every commercial model, whether your business sells to consumers, to other businesses, or to government and institutional clients. Professional services, residential services, food and beverage operations, specialty retail, manufacturing, distribution, engineering and construction, transportation and logistics, healthcare-related businesses, and commercial businesses of all kinds are part of the fabric of every community we serve. Every one of those owners gets the same level of expertise and process discipline.



Our principal’s advisory background spans engagements with business owners of every kind, from entrepreneur-founded companies and multi-generational family businesses to franchisees, giving us the ability to quickly understand your ownership structure and position it correctly for the right buyer.

Serving Clayton County Business Owners

We work with business owners across Forest Park, Jonesboro, Morrow, Riverdale, Lake City, College Park, and throughout Clayton County. If you are thinking about a transition, whether that is six months from now, six years from now, or further down the road, an early conversation can meaningfully shape your outcome. Understanding what your business is worth and what buyers in your market look for is information every business owner benefits from having. At First Choice Business Brokers Peachtree, our standard is consistent across every engagement:

Honest valuation. Disciplined process. Confidential execution.

Frequently Asked Questions: Selling a Business in Clayton County


What types of businesses sell in Clayton County?

Clayton County’s diverse economy supports buyer interest across many sectors. Businesses in logistics, warehousing, distribution, and freight services benefit from the county’s airport and interstate positioning. Light manufacturers, specialty contractors, commercial service firms, food and beverage operators, healthcare-related businesses, and professional services businesses all have buyer markets here. B2B, B2C, and B2G businesses of all types are represented in this market. If you have built a business with demonstrated revenue and consistent operations, there is likely a qualified buyer for what you have built.


How do I find out what my Clayton County business is worth?

Business value depends on your financials, industry, customer concentration, operational structure, and market conditions in your specific sector. First Choice Business Brokers Peachtree offers a complimentary Market Price Analysis (MPA) grounded in current market data and 20 years of institutional M&A experience. Call (404) 596-5811 or visit peachtree.fcbb.com to get started.


Who buys businesses in Clayton County?

Buyers range from individual owner-operators and regional strategic acquirers to private equity firms actively building platforms in logistics, transportation, and commercial services. Clayton County’s airport adjacency and highway access make it a market that draws buyer interest well beyond the Atlanta region. Buyer types include entrepreneurs, multi-generational family businesses, strategic operators, and PE-backed platforms, each pursuing a different acquisition profile.


When is the right time to sell a business in Clayton County?

That question starts with three others. Is the market ready? Is your business ready? Are you ready personally? Answering all three honestly before going to market is what separates sellers who move with conviction from sellers who stall mid-process or leave value on the table. An early conversation with First Choice Business Brokers Peachtree helps you work through those questions directly and understand where you stand before you commit to a process. For businesses along the airport and logistics corridor, the continued flow of capital into this market means the conditions for a strong outcome are active now, not theoretical. [For a deeper look, read: “Before You Decide to Sell Your Business, Answer These Three Questions.


How do I sell my business confidentially in Clayton County?

Confidentiality is built into every stage of a professionally managed transaction. That means controlled disclosure, vetted buyers, and signed non-disclosure agreements before any meaningful information is shared. First Choice Business Brokers Peachtree manages that process from first conversation through closing.