Bowser Administration Celebrates 25th Anniversary of V-Tech Solutions and Grand Opening of the Holt Building

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The Bowser Administration celebrated the 25th anniversary of V-Tech Solutions, Inc. and the grand opening of the newly renovated Holt Building in Ward 2. This $4. 5 million project, funded by over $929,000 in grants from the District’s Commercial Property Acquisition Fund and the Small Medium Business Growth Fund, aims to enhance DC's economy and job market. Victor P.

Holt, a native Washingtonian and US Air Force veteran, founded V-Tech, which is a Certified Business Enterprise and a vital local partner. Deputy Mayor Nina Albert highlighted the significance of public investments in fostering local business growth and economic opportunity. Holt also serves on several boards, advocating for small business development in underserved communities. The event showcased the collaboration between public investment, commercial banking, and small business innovation. The Bowser Administration's FY26 Grow DC Budget includes key investments such as a $2.

4 million Technology Ecosystem Fund and $52 million for the DC Venture Capital Program. These initiatives are designed to support local entrepreneurs and create long-term economic benefits.

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