Coronavirus Relief Loans In Bellevue: Where PPP Money Went

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Bellevue WA

06 July, 2020

10:24 PM

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BELLEVUE, WA — Nearly 16,000 Washington businesses and non-profits have received loans from the Paycheck Protection Program, or PPP, to help pay their employees during the coronavirus pandemic. PPP loans were established as part of the federal government's CARES act, and are similar to grants: they will be forgiven as long as businesses keep its employees on their payroll, without cutting their pay. However, the money does not necessarily have to go directly to employees as long as the business keeps paying them, it can also be used to pay interest on mortgages, rent, and utilities. On Monday, the U.S. Small Business Administration released data showing that nearly 5 million businesses have received PPP loans totaling over $521,000,000,000. The U.S. Treasury says that money has supported 51.1 million jobs, as much as 84 percent of America's small business employees. Here's an interactive map that shows many of the businesses that received PPP loans valued above $150,000 in Bellevue: Here are a few local businesses who received PPP funds: PPP between $150K - $350K Dough Zone Dumpling HouseBellevue Art MuseumAll That DancePPP between $350K - $1 million Marine Fishing InternationalEl Gaucho BellevueBoys & Girls Clubs of BellvuePPP between $1 million - $2 million Overlake Internal Medicine AssociatesChevrolet Cadillac of BellevueBSquare CorporationPPP between $2 million - $5 million Schwartz Brothers RestaurantsLifecenter NorthwestBellevue Christian SchoolPPP between $5 million - $10 million MOD Super Fast PizzaPineapple Hospitality CompanyStar Protection Agency Here is a complete list of all Washington businesses who have received PPP loans over $150,000. Tens of thousands more businesses received loans under $150,000. Learn more about PPP loans at the SBA's website here.

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