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April 29, 2024  
 
 
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Business Loans in Tacoma, WA

 

 
Loan Census SBA Loan Info

Loans Provided by Keybank National Association (Cleveland, OH) to Tacoma, WA Entrepreneurs

Interested in getting capital in Tacoma, WA?

Small business borrowers in Tacoma, WA should be aware that Keybank National Association, based in Cleveland, OH has a history of making loans to Tacoma small businesses. Recent loans are listed in the table below.

Small Business Borrower Loan Amount
Full-Service Restaurants Loan

$120,000 Loan
Shipbuilding And Ship Repairing Loan

$100,000 Loan
Flower, Nursery Stock, And Florists' Supplies Merchant Wholesalers Loan

$25,000 Loan
Groceries And Related Products Loan

$37,700 Loan
General Contracting For Nonresidential Buildings Loan

$25,000 Loan
Outpatient Mental Health And Substance Abuse Centers Loan

$10,000 Loan
Full-Service Restaurants Loan

$990,000 Loan
Full-Service Restaurants Loan

$96,000 Loan
Chiropractors Loan

$25,000 Loan
Full-Service Restaurants Loan

$434,000 Loan
Hobby Town Usa Loan

$140,000 Loan
Convenience Stores Loan

$475,000 Loan
Photography Studios, Portrait Loan

$32,300 Loan
Photography Studios, Portrait Loan

$10,000 Loan
General Automotive Repair Loan

$286,000 Loan
Home Health Care Services Loan

$105,600 Loan
Chiropractors Loan

$88,000 Loan
Full-Service Restaurants Loan

$260,800 Loan
Dentists Loan

$801,000 Loan
Drinking Places Loan

$855,000 Loan
Vocational Rehabilitation Services Loan

$10,000 Loan
Limited-Service Restaurants Loan

$66,300 Loan
Certified Public Accountants Loan

$122,200 Loan
Puget Sound Investments Of Was Loan

$146,700 Loan
New Single-Family Housing Construction Loan

$20,000 Loan
Site Preparation Contractors Loan

$30,000 Loan
Automotive Body, Paint, And Interior Repair And Maintenance Loan

$44,100 Loan
Water, Sewer, And Utility Lines Loan

$100,000 Loan

To find out more about these loans to Tacoma businesses, click on the borrower name. You'll get more information on the borrower, the lender, the loan amount and how much of the loan was guaranteed by the SBA.