Courtesy Photo, Therapeutic Associates Inc.

Courtesy Photo, Therapeutic Associates Inc.

Kent physical therapy company received $8.1 million from SBA program

Two other businesses obtained $5 million from U.S. Small Business Administration | Kent list

Therapeutic Associates Inc., a physical, occupational and speech therapy business, received an $8.1 million loan under the federal Paycheck Protection Program, the most of any Kent company.

Novinium Inc., an underground power expert that partners with utility companies, obtained $5.3 million and Holmes Electric, an electrical contractor, received a $5.2 million loan, according to data released last week by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), complying with a federal court order as part of a lawsuit by the Washington Post and other media organizations to get specific information about the loans, part of the federal CARES Act to combat the economic impact of COVID-19.

The SBA released data in July that did not include specific amounts to each business. The loans do not require repayment if borrowers spend most of the funds to cover payroll. The SBA, in most cases, considers a small business as having 500 or fewer employees.

Therapeutic Associates, a physical therapy business whose administrative officers are in Kent, did not report the number of jobs retained. Holmes Electric also didn’t list the number of its employees. Novinium reported the loan would help it retain 267 employees.

Following is a list, by amount received, of Kent businesses that received at least $1 million, with the type of business and the number of employees. Several businesses did not list their number of employees. Many other Kent businesses received amount less than $1 million.

Kent PPP recipients $5 million – $10 million

■ THERAPEUTIC ASSOCIATES INC.

Offices of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists, and Audiologists

No employee number listed

$8,167,100

■ NOVINIUM INC

All Other Specialty Trade Contractors

267 employees

$5,370,000

■ HOLMES ELECTRIC COMPANY

Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors

No employee number listed

$5,205,500

$3 million – $4 million

■ KELLEY IMAGING SYSTEMS INC

Office Equipment Merchant Wholesalers

200 employees

$4,169,500

■ ALCO INVESTMENT COMPANY

Other Miscellaneous Durable Goods Merchant Wholesalers

331 employees

$4,126,100

■ KEY MECHANICAL CO.

Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors

203 employees

$3,812,395

■ HARBOR FOODSERVICE OF SEATTLE LLC

Other Grocery and Related Products Merchant Wholesalers

208 employees

$3,653,250

■ T & A SUPPLY COMPANY, INC.

Floor Covering Stores

No employees number listed

$3,505,000

■ BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Engineering Services

175 employees

$3,315,821

■ LONG PAINTING COMPANY

Painting and Wall Covering Contractors

68 employees

$3,296,149

■ POULSBO RV INC

Recreational Vehicle Dealers

235 employees

$3,002,157

$2 million – $3 million

■ PETROCARD, INC.

Petroleum and Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers (except Bulk Stations and Terminals)

162 employees

$2,970,245

■ PRECISION AEROSPACE PRODUCTS, LLC

Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing

125 employees

$2,564,422

■ PUGET SOUND PIPE AND SUPPLY COMPANY

Plumbing and Heating Equipment and Supplies (Hydronics) Merchant Wholesalers

No employee number listed

$2,531,230

■ SHINN MECHANICAL, INC.

Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors

No employee number listed

$2,506,100

■ INSULATION CONTRACTORS, INC.

Drywall and Insulation Contractors

No employee number listed

$2,441,600

■ SEA-TAC ELECTRIC, INC.

Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors

No employee number listed

$2,422,500

■ WESTERN INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES INC

Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers

No employee number listed

$2,321,000

■ THE BOXMAKER, INC.

Corrugated and Solid Fiber Box Manufacturing

No employee number listed

$2,311,200

■ MAC & CO.

Baked Goods Stores

No employee number listed

$02,149,332

■ TRI-MED AMBULANCE, LLC

Ambulance Services

239 employees

$2,035,009

■ FAWCETT PAINTING, INC.

Painting and Wall Covering Contractors

111 employees

$2,019,200

■ CORPORATE MOVING SYSTEMS, INC.

Used Household and Office Goods Moving

No employee number listed

$2,000,000

$1 million – $2 million

■ HY-SECURITY GATE, INC.

All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing

No employee number listed

$1,943,098

■ AMERICAN PILEDRIVING EQUIPMENT, INC.

Construction and Mining (except Oil Well) Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers

140 employees

$1,880,340

■ ROTTLER MANUFACTURING, LLC

All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing

No employee number listed

$1,872,700

■ SMITH ACQUISITIONS LLC

Fluid Milk Manufacturing

No employee number listed

$1,842,500

■ METROPOLITAN HARDWOOD FLOORS US INC

Home Furnishing Merchant Wholesalers

125 employees

$1,728,568

■ PACIFIC MAT & COMMERCIAL FLOORING LLC

Floor Covering Stores

No employee number listed

$1,696,000

■ BOWEN SCARFF FORD SALES, INC.

New Car Dealers

No employee number listed

$1,409,360

■ AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS CO., INC.

Bolt, Nut, Screw, Rivet, and Washer Manufacturing

106 employees

$1,396,500

■ BINFORD METALS L.L.C.

Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers

No employee number listed

$1,338,906

■ S. MADISON SERVICES LLC

Wood Window and Door Manufacturing

No employee number listed

$1,300,393

■ ALKI BAKERY INC

Retail Bakeries

160 employees

$1,299,807

■ GRIFFITH INDUSTRIES, INC.

All Other Specialty Trade Contractors

107 employees

$1,297,700

■ CARPINITO BROTHERS INC

Flower, Nursery Stock, and Florists’ Supplies Merchant Wholesalers

No employee number listed

$1,296,706

Source: Washington Post and U.S. Small Business Administration


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