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BUSINESS PROFILES Twin Cities Metro Certified Development Company TCM, located in Vadnais Heights since 2006, is a non-profit Certified Development Company established in 1990 and authorized by the Small Business Administration (SBA) to provide SBA 504 loans throughout Minnesota and within nine counties in Western Wisconsin. The SBA 504 program’s focus is on economic development; Certified Development Companies provide access to the SBA 504 program. Since inception, TCM has been a leading provider of SBA 504 loans, having originated over 2,200 loans totaling in excess of $1.1 billion. Loans are made in partnership with a private commercial lender to qualifying small businesses for the acquisition of fixed assets including land, building and long-life equipment. The loan is also contingent upon the small business creating or retaining jobs, and/or meeting specific economic objectives such as: loans to businesses owned by minorities, women or veterans; the expansion of manufacturers; rural development; and projects that result in significant energy production and/or efficiency gains. Committed to Community The company encourages staff involvement in areas where they can further the public’s knowledge of the various Small Business Association’s programs. Staff is further encouraged to contribute their professional expertise by participating in programs involving TCM Vice President/Senior Lender Debby Gustafson (front-center) and TCM President Pete Ingebrand (back-center) with their lending team. Photo courtesy of TCM. the public sector in their economic development efforts. Debby Gustafson, TCM Vice President/ Senior Lender, is currently serving her second year as president of Vadnais Heights Development Corporation’s (VHEDC) Board of Directors. Since 1994, TCM has provided grants of over $2.5 million to local non-profit organizations involved in economic development. The majority of these funds are used to assist businesses owned by minority and other underserved constituencies. Small Business Success Story: Vadnais Heights’ Culver’s Restaurant Julie Peterson and her brother Steven Sparks opened their first Culver’s in Vadnais Heights in 2000. Over the years they continued to expand their locations adding St. Paul in November 2002, St. Anthony in April 2003, Little Canada in 2009, and Golden Valley in December 2013. The real estate was owned at all locations except Vadnais Heights on Centerville Road. In 2018, the owner of the strip mall decided to sell the property; the Vadnais Heights Culver’s was part of the sale, and TCM provided assistance to purchase the building through the SBA 504 Loan Program. The ownership group had used the program previously for other real estate purchases. The purchase of the building provided stability for the business by owning the property vs leasing (which they had for 17 years). Owning will also enable them to control their occupancy costs. The Vadnais Heights location currently has 42 employees. What started as one leased location in 2000 has expanded into a multi-unit franchise group owned by Julie Peterson and Steve and (wife) Dianne Sparks, with gross revenue exceeding $11 million dollars and employing 180 people. TCM Certified Development Company: 504lending.com vhedc.com 15