Low-Interest Loans Approved to Support Business Growth in Four PA Counties

Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development

PENNSYLVANIA — Acting Secretary Rick Siger of the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) recently announced the approval of four new low-interest loans to support the growth of businesses in Bedford, Franklin, Lycoming, and Westmoreland counties. The Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) provides low-interest loans and lines of credit to eligible businesses, committing to creating and retaining full-time employment opportunities, as well as for the development of multi-tenant facilities and industrial parks.

These new loans, which align with Governor Josh Shapiro’s commitment to stimulating business growth and bolstering Pennsylvania’s economic might, will help create and retain a total of 524 jobs. Funds may be used for land and building acquisitions, construction and renovation costs, machinery, equipment purchases, working capital and accounts receivable lines of credit, multi-tenant facility projects, and industrial park creation.

“Governor Shapiro is working hard to create an economy that works for all Pennsylvanians, and the loans provided through PIDA help to make that a reality,” said Acting Secretary Siger. “The projects approved today will help support more than 500 jobs for Pennsylvanians – jobs that help our communities by growing our economy.”

The approved projects are as follows:

Bedford County

Tram Bar Co-Packing, LLC, through the Altoona-Blair County Development Corporation, was approved for a 15-year $2,250,000 loan at a 3.50-percent reset interest rate to construct a new 30,000-square-foot addition onto their current facility located at Bedford Business Park One, 14 Commerce Court, Bedford. The company will retain 73 jobs and create 30 new full-time jobs within three years. The total project cost is $5,694,570.

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Franklin County

Capital Hotels Mercersburg, LLC, DBA James Buchanan Hotel & Restaurant, through the Franklin County Area Development Corporation, was approved for a seven-year $200,000 loan at a 3.50-percent reset interest rate to undergo updates and improvements to the hotel, including painting, updating bathrooms, chandeliers, ceilings, electrical systems, floorings, railings, wallpaper, and expanding the courtyard. Additionally, a two-car garage will be converted into a pizzeria, and new HVAC units will be installed. Furniture, fixtures, and equipment updates will also take place, with new kitchen appliances for the existing restaurant and the new pizzeria, tables and seating for the pizzeria, and updated furniture for the lobby, various rooms, and suites. Finally, the hotel will be franchised with Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, and aggressive marketing strategies will be employed in major metropolitan markets to promote the Hotel as a destination location. The company will retain eight jobs. The total project cost is $412,745.

Lycoming County

Chance Aluminum Corporation, through SEDA – Council of Governments, was approved for a 10-year $3,000,000 loan at a 2.50-percent fixed interest rate to complete building modifications at their current site, located at 2475 Trenton Avenue, Williamsport, as well as purchase and install equipment associated with a new tension leveling line that will be added to the aluminum rolling mill operated by the company. The addition of the line will allow the production of coils from common alloys, expanding production capacity and providing a secondary revenue stream. The company will create 113 new full-time jobs within three years. The total project cost is $7,500,000.

Westmoreland County

New Kensington Advanced Manufacturing Park LLC, through Regional Industrial Development Corporation, was approved for a 10-year $8,000,000 loan at a 3.50-percent reset interest rate to renovate buildings 225-227 within the Park. Once completed, the buildings, totaling 175,220-square-feet, will be leased to Re:Build Manufacturing, LLC, for ten years with a five-year renewal option at the end of the initial lease. Re:Build Manufacturing, LLC, will create 300 new full-time jobs within three years. The total project cost is $30,979,280.

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Pennsylvania-based businesses across a variety of industries are eligible to apply for PIDA loans, including: agriculture; manufacturing; industrial; research and development; hospitality; defense conversion; recycling; computer-related services; construction; child daycare; mining; retail and service enterprises; developers.

Governor Shapiro and his Administration are committed to growing Pennsylvania’s economy. For more information about his commitment to workers, business, and our economy, visit the Governor’s website.

For more information about the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority or the Department of Community and Economic Development, visit the DCED website.

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