The Hoffmann Family of Companies has signed a letter of intent to purchase NOA Medical Industries of Washington, MO, a leader in acute care beds, long term care beds, and sleep safety products for long term care providers, nursing homes, and hospitals.
For over 3 generations, The Meiners family has been in the manufacturing business. In 1989, Joe Meiners saw an opportunity to purchase two nursing home bed manufacturing companies. Joe combined the two companies, refined the tooling and manufacturing processes, and offered a bed that was far superior to anything else on the market at the time. NOA has always prided themselves on recognizing and delivering what the industry wants and needs and in 1994 NOA introduced the first fixed-height low bed to the industry, the ONYX Bed.
The Hoffmanns expanded into the healthcare sector in 2020 through their acquisition of Global Jetcare, a global air-ambulance company, and its fleet of Learjets. The upcoming acquisition of NOA Medical Industries is a strategic move to further diversify the expansive Hoffmann Family of Companies portfolio into the growing sector. As baby boomers are retiring and the population aging there is an increased need for hospital and care beds as well as the need for beds for in-home care provided by family members.
“My mother was a nurse in Washington, MO where we grew up. The Meiners family has grown a tremendous business in the healthcare industry and we look forward to having NOA join the Family of Companies and Ray Ganz continue to drive and grow the business as he has for the last 10 years.” David Hoffmann, CEO and Founder, Hoffmann Family of Companies.
The expansion of the Hoffmann Family of Companies within Washington, MO further shows the commitment of the Hoffmanns to the region where they have already purchased over 750 acres of vineyards, 4 wineries in Augusta, MO, and have an LOI to purchase Mid-American Coaches, another Washington, MO company.
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Background:
The Hoffmanns have been accredited with the revitalization of the downtown areas of Naples, FL, Winnetka, IL, and Avon, CO being the largest private commercial real estate owners in each town. Overall, they have a combined national and worldwide portfolio of over 200 locations.
Since their announcement in January of their $100million into Augusta, MO the Hoffmann Family of Companies have acquired over 750 acres of vineyards, 4 wineries, and multiple downtown Augusta, MO properties and signed an LOI to purchase Mid-American Coaches of Washington, MO.
Hoffmann Family of Companies owns national corporations including:
DHR International/Jobplex/ Elevate Partners in Chicago and Orange Line Oil in Pomona, California as well as other businesses around the globe including: 5 Star Valet, Ambassador, Adelheidi’s Gelato, Augusta Wine Company, Basecamp Executive Suites, Balducci Vineyards, Chrysalis/Water2Wine Cuirses & Commissary, Coral Cay Adventure Golf, Everglades Excursions, The Florida Everblades hockey team, Global Jetcare, Globalworks Events & Destination Management, Hertz Arena (Arena, Events & Planning, Food & Beverage, Pro-Shop & Merchandising, Recreational Rinks) Hoffmann Commercial Real Estate, Hoffmann Creative Agency, Hoffmann Executive Suites, Hoffmann Leasing Corporation, Hoffmann Sanitizing Services, The Java Butler, Kaleidoscope Floral & Home, Kirkland Event & Destination Services, Knoernschild Vineyards, La Crosse Queen, Lark & Willow Events, Marco Island Princess, Marco Island Water Sports, Minneapolis Queen, Miss Naples Catamaran, Mitch’s Cookies, Molly’s Trolleys, Montelle Winery, Naples Beach Water Sports, Naples Princess Cruises, Naples Transportation & Tours, Naples Trolley Tours, OspreyME, Palm Beach Tours & Transportation, Peregrine Capital, Port O Call Marina (Marina, Boat Rentals & Gift Shop), Red/Blue Line Insurance, Regency Watersports, Retail Dynamics Incorporated, Segway of Naples, Signcraft Signs & Things, Stan’s Coffee & Food Service, Sunmaster of Naples, Inc., Tacos & Tequila Cantina, Texas Bragg Trailers, Tier Electric, Volunteer Princess, Williams Bay, West Star, World Wide Farms.