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 grand opening of the newly renovated Holt Building in Ward 2. Victor P. Holt, the founder and a US Air Force veteran, noted the impact of public investment on local businesses during the event. The $4.

5 million project received over $929,000 in grants from the District's Commercial Property Acquisition Fund and Small Medium Business Growth Fund. It will house V-Tech's corporate headquarters, the Dripbar IV MedSpa, and the Holt Family Foundation, which focuses on education and workforce development. Deputy Mayor Nina Albert emphasized the programs' roles in creating long-term economic opportunities for DC residents. Holt also advocates for small business development through his roles with the National HUBZone Council and local organizations. The event highlights the District's broader strategy to strengthen its economy and support local entrepreneurs.

Key investments in the FY26 Grow DC Budget aim to bolster the technology ecosystem and enhance access to capital for early-stage businesses.

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