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

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The Bowser Administration celebrated V-Tech Solutions, Inc. 's 25th anniversary and the opening of the renovated Holt Building in Ward 2. Founded by Washingtonian Victor P. Holt, the company has played a vital role in the local economy. The $4.

5 million project, which houses V-Tech’s headquarters and a new health venture, received over $929,000 in grants from the District’s Commercial Property Acquisition Fund and Small Medium Business Growth Fund. Deputy Mayor Nina Albert noted that these funds are crucial for creating sustainable economic opportunities. Victor P. Holt, also Vice Chair of the National HUBZone Council, advocated for policies supporting underserved communities. The event showcased the synergy between public investment and small business innovation in the District.

The Bowser Administration's FY26 Grow DC Budget includes key investments to support local entrepreneurs and job creation. This initiative aligns with the District's goal of enhancing its technology ecosystem and expanding access to capital for early-stage businesses.

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