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Where Coronavirus Paycheck Protection Loans Went In Herndon

These Herndon businesses received the largest government coronavirus loans.

HERNDON, VA — Nearly 5 million businesses have received more than $521 billion in loans through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), according to new data from the U.S. Small Business Administration and U.S. Treasury. In Virginia, organizations from consulting firms to dentists to restaurants to private schools to construction companies received PPP loans.

Businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic were able to apply for the federal funds to help keep employees on the payroll.


Here is a searchable database of Virginia businesses that received PPP loans over $150,000.

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That money has supported 51.1 million jobs — as much as 84 percent of America's small business employees — according to the U.S. Treasury.

In Herndon, officials said 10 organizations received PPP loans from $5 million to $10 million:

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  • Comsat, Inc.
  • Idexcel, Inc.
  • Karsun Solutions LLC
  • Longview International Technology Solutions, Inc.
  • Netcentrics Corporation
  • Ntrepid LLC
  • NVE, Inc.
  • Potomac Family Dining Group Operating Company, LLC
  • S2 Analytical Solutions LLC
  • Team Velocity Marketing, LLC

In Herndon, officials said 56 organizations received PPP loans from $2 million to $5 million:

  • Advanced Supply Chain International, LLC
  • ATHNA Construction & Primary Products Company, LLC
  • ATHNA Environmental Inc.
  • ATHNA Professional Services Inc.
  • ATHNA Support and Training Services LLC
  • Alaska Central Express, Inc.
  • Alaska Directional LLC
  • Alaska Heart Institute, LLC
  • Alaska Sales and Service, Inc.
  • Alaska Village Electric
  • Alcan Electric & Engineering Inc.
  • Allen Marine Tours, Inc.
  • Alyeska Resort Operations Limited Partnership
  • Anchorage Community Mental Health Services, Inc.
  • Anchorage Fracture & Orthopedic Clinic
  • Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center Inc.
  • Beacon Occupational Health and Safety Services, Inc.
  • Bering Air, Inc.
  • Bering Sea Environmental, LLC
  • Central Council T
  • Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska
  • Central Environmental, Inc.
  • Colville, Inc.
  • Copper River Seafoods, Inc.
  • David Constructors & Engineers
  • Denali Foods, Inc.
  • Engineered Solutions Group
  • Fairweather, LLC
  • Family Centered Services of Alaska, Inc.
  • Fullford Electric, Inc.
  • Geonorth, LLC
  • Grant Aviation, Inc.
  • Great Northwest, Inc.
  • Homer Electric Association Inc.
  • Iḷisaġvik College
  • JL Properties, Inc.
  • Katmai Support Services, LLC
  • Kawerak, Inc.
  • Ketchikan Indian Community
  • Lifemed Alaska LLC
  • MRD, Inc.
  • Neeser Construction, Inc.
  • New Horizons Telecom Inc.
  • OrthoAlaska, LLC
  • PDC, Inc.
  • PDN Engineers Inc.
  • Premier Alaska Tours Inc.
  • Resource Data, Inc.
  • Samson Tug & Barge Co. Inc.
  • Sourdough Express, Inc.
  • Tatonduk Outfitters LTD
  • Teya Services LLC
  • Tikigaq Corporation
  • Trailboss TX LLC
  • Tunisia Services, LLC
  • Tyonek Manufacturing Group, Inc.

PPP loans were established as part of the federal government's CARES Act and are similar to grants.

According to the Small Business Administration, PPP loans have an interest rate of 1 percent and can be fully forgiven if used for payroll costs, interest on mortgages, rent and utilities.

Patch editors Rich Scinto, David Copeland, and Elizabeth Janney contributed to this report

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