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' 25th anniversary and the grand opening of the newly renovated Holt Building in Ward 2. This $4. 5 million project aims to enhance local job opportunities and strengthen Washington, DC's economy. Victor P. Holt, founder of V-Tech Solutions and a US Air Force veteran, underscored the significance of public investment in fostering small business innovation.

The project was supported by over $929,000 in grants from the District’s Commercial Property Acquisition Fund and the Small Medium Business Growth Fund. Additional funding came from the DC Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking, Industrial Bank, and Corenic Construction. The event also highlighted the role of V-Tech Solutions in local workforce development and education through the Holt Family Foundation. The Bowser Administration's FY26 Grow DC Budget is dedicated to supporting local entrepreneurs and sustainable economic growth. Key investments include $2.

4 million for the Technology Ecosystem Fund and $52 million through the DC Venture Capital Program to increase access to capital for early-stage businesses.

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