Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch highlighted AAEDC’s VOLT Fund in the following article on the grand opening of Class Act Performing Arts, a new dance studio in Edgewater:
New Dance Studio Celebrates Grand Opening In Edgewater
The article reported that AAEDC presented Class Act’s owner, Lydia Teal, with a congratulatory citation at its ribbon cutting on November 3, and featured a congratulatory post from AAEDC’s Facebook account.
Finally, the article highlighted the role that a VOLT Fund loan from AAEDC played in the business’s opening:
The Economic Development Corporation also cheered Teal for using a VOLT Fund loan to build out the studio. These loans are available to growing small businesses owned by women, veterans or people from racial minorities. The loans range from $25,000 to $500,000 each.
To learn more about the VOLT Fund loans, click here.
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