These St. Petersburg Businesses Got PPP Loans: Coronavirus

ST. PETERSBURG, FL — Businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic were able to apply for federal relief through the U.S. Small Business Administration and U.S. Treasury's Paycheck Protection Program.

On Monday, for the first time, the Department of Treasury and Small Business Administration released a list of businesses and nonprofit groups who successfully applied for emergency loans ranging from $10 million to $150,ooo.

Here are the businesses in St. Petersburg that earned PPP loans over $150,000, based on data released by the Small Business Administration:

$2 to $5 million:

  • Florida Pediatric Associates, LLC

  • Maher Chevrolet, Inc.

$1 to $2 million:

  • DDP DMO Holdings, LLC

  • WPS Group, LLC

  • YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg

$350,000 to $1 million:

  • Alley Cat Investments, Inc.

  • Amcap Underwriters, LLC

  • American Capital Assurance Corp.

  • Bayside Facility, Inc.

  • Bridgepoint Church, Inc.

  • Carlton Manor, Inc.

  • Catholic Academies — Diocese of St. Petersburg, Inc.

  • Datz St. Petersburg, LLC

  • Dental Practice Group of Tennessee, PLLC (St. Petersburg)

  • Dynamic Dental Health Associates of Virginia, P.C. (St. Petersburg)

  • Emergency Physicians of St. Petersburg, P.A.

  • Infuserve America, Inc.

  • Lema Construction and Developers, Inc.

  • Lenstec, Inc.

  • Mahaffey Apartment Company, Inc.

  • Morrow Technologies Corporation

  • MRAG Americas, Inc.

  • Museum of Fine Arts of St. Petersburg, Florida, Inc.

  • Pinellas Motorcars, LLC

  • SFMB Indian Shores, LLC (St. Petersburg)

  • SFMB Treasure Island, LLC (St. Petersburg)

  • St. Petersburg Catholic High School, Inc.

  • St. Petersburg Free Clinic, Inc.

  • St. Petersburg Nursing and Rehabilitation

  • Stoneweg US, LLC

  • Top Kat Enterprises, Inc.

$150,00 to $350,00:

  • 4th Street Animal Hospital, LLC

  • Academy Prep of St. Petersburg, Inc.

  • Callstar

  • Carmelita's Mexican Restaurant, Inc.

  • Donna's Devoted Healthcare, LLC

  • Entreken Associates, Inc.

  • First United Methodist Church St. Petersburg, Inc.

  • FY Holdings St. Petersburg, LLC

  • Gozone Wifi, LLC

  • H & H Medical Associates, LLC

  • Impact Auto Holdings II, LLC

  • In & Out Quick Bail Bonds, LLC

  • Insource Employers Solutions, Inc.

  • JWC FL, LLC

  • Kitty Hawk Investments, Inc.

  • Nail Art & Spa, Inc.

  • Nicklaus of Florida, Inc.

  • NSS-Alf St. Petersburg, LLC

  • Raje Technology Group, LLC

  • Renker Eich Parks Architects, Inc.

  • Rev-Tech Manufacturing Solutions, LLC

  • Robert's Mobile Home & R.V. Resort, Inc.

  • Salter, Healy, LLC

  • Sandstone Partners Holdings, LLC

  • SFMB Bradenton, LLC (St. Petersburg)

  • SFMB Gulfport, LLC (St. Petersburg)

  • Shannon Restaurant

  • Silvers Systems Incorporated

  • St. Petersburg Distillery Company, LLC

  • St. Petersburg Fire Protection, LLC

  • Statement Marine, LLC

  • Steven C Ruth, PA

  • Strobel Building, Inc.

  • Suddath Relocation Systems of St. Petersburg, Inc.

  • T.V. Subs, Inc.

  • TB Concepts, LLC

  • Techno-Solis, Inc.

  • Ted Peters Smoked Fish, Inc.

  • Tsunami in St. Petersburg, Inc.

  • You're Grounded Inc.

We've also made a full database of Florida businesses that received PPP loans over $150,000.

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 employees on the payroll and don't cut 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.

This article originally appeared on the St. Pete Patch