Economic Injury Disaster Loans for Small Businesses

The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to Washington small businesses suffering economic injury as a result of COVID-19. Loan amounts are up to $2 million and long-term repayment terms are available. The interest rate is 3.75 percent for small businesses and 2.75 percent for private nonprofit organizations.

More details are available https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance or on the city of Seattle’s Office of Economic Development site.

OED is also providing assistance to businesses applying for these loans, including helping them navigate the application process and assemble the required documents. Businesses interested in these services should call SBA’s Customer Service Center at (800) 659-2955 or email disastercustomerservice@sba.gov for more information. OED staff will reach out within one business day. If a business needs assistance completing the intake they can call OED directly at (206) 684-8090.

Magnolia’s Bookstore 3/30

From Georgiana 3/30

Magnolia’s Bookstore  is currently open from 9 to 5, monday through saturday.  We are taking orders over the phone or via email, or from people taking a walk who want to make a request.  We also are happy to let one or two people in at a time for a quick browse.  

We offer takeout service, curbside pickup, or free delivery in Magnolia.  

Thanks for putting that info. on the website to replace info. currently shown for our store!

Georgiana

MAGNOLIA’S BOOKSTORE

WAFD Bank Small Business Lifeline Loan

Washington Federal Bank

From Karen Hlinka 3/30

WAFD Banks recently launched Small Business Lifeline loan program in response to the Covid10 outbreak and the effect it is having in our community.  Please feel free to pass it along to Business owners, who feel this could be of benefit.  I am available for questions, etc.

https://www.wafdbank.com/business-banking/coronavirus-business-line-of-credit

Take care and stay safe and healthy!

Karen Hlinka
AVP/Branch Manager
NMLSR #636334

Fishermen’s Green Market & Deli

From Joseph Arya 3/30

1900 W Nickerson | 206-281-7818 to go orders
M-F 7a-7p | Sa-Su 9a-6p

Phone ahead for your FRESH…

  • Handmade Sandwiches

  • Platters

  • Organic Dillano’s Coffee

  • Box Lunches (Salad or Sandwich)

Catering Minimums and In-house lunch orders

All orders 5 or more must be placed by 4pm on day prior to pick-up. All orders are pick-up only.

Ordering a few sandwiches for lunch? Use our In-House menu to see available selection and place your order by phone. Lunch orders are generally ready for pick-up in 15-20 minutes.

Location

Our market and deli is located in the heart of Fishermen’s Terminal by Chinooks restaurant, the terminal is a long time safe harbor for the fishing boats of Seattle.

Fishermen’s Terminal is nestled between the Magnolia, Ballard and Queen Anne neighborhoods.

1900 West Nickerson Street
Seattle, WA 98119
206-281-7818

Market Hours:

Mon—Fri: 7AM—7PM
Sat—Sun: 9AM—6PM

How we came to be…

Fishermen’s Green Market Deli was established on September 14, 2012 by Stefani Stefonick and Joseph Arya. The Market/Deli was a shared vision based on a holistic natural/organic lifestyle.

Joseph has a culinary degree and with his passion for food it was a given he would be able to create the most amazing sandwiches and salads. Stefani with her passion for natural remedies and a healthy lifestyle, it only seemed perfect to offer tinctures and holistic remedies as an alternative for those who choose natural and for those sensitive to pharmaceuticals for wellness needs. Together they decided this was the perfect combination to offer their friends, families and community. With the love and support of friends, family and the community their dream has become a reality.

Vice Athletics

From Joe Palumbo 3/31

While we are still closed, we are doing several things and running several programs and specials:

1.) This is a link to our ONLINE Training Plan driven by ZOOM and the Vice Athletics Training APP.  We meet one on one online via ZOOM, build your plan with what you have or don’t have at home, and meet again via ZOOM to ensure proper form, technique and progression.

Vice ONLINE

2.) We are offering a one time PDF Download for our Athletes and Adults via our website.  Only $27 gets you a month plan via PDF.

3.) We are selling gift cards for future personal/group training sessions.  Varied dollar values, but can be applied to any service we offer here at Vice when we reopen.  A great way to support you local business and a great way to help us to continue to pay our trainers, our rent, and our bills!  These will be found on our website and available starting APRIL 1st.  

We will reopen as soon as we can.  We will be stronger after this.  And we are going to have one heck of a celebration and party when we ALL get through this!  

Joseph Palumbo BS CSCS
Founder, Vice Athletics LLC

(206) 909 0933 | joe@viceathletics.com

www.viceathletics.com

3243 20th Ave W Seattle, WA 98199

Family First ToolKit

The U.S. House of Representatives Democratic Caucus has created a helpful compilation – or toolkit – of the benefits found within the three specific, and unprecedented pieces of legislation passed since the COVID-19 outbreak has gripped the nation and stalled the economy:

  • The Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act

  • The Families First Coronavirus Response Act

  • The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

Combined, the new laws provide economic stimulus and immediate financial lifelines for families. They also establish new benefits and provisions for workers, and importantly, create new tools for small businesses to meet payroll and other expenses. Elements provide relief for students and schools.

The toolkit not only helps in understanding the new benefits that are available to individuals, communities, and the small business sector, but links to access the benefits.

The Families First Coronavirus Constituent Service Resource Toolkit will help you understand all the benefits that are available to you and your community — and how to access them.

CARES ACT and Small Business – all the details you need, in a nutshell

Small businesses, including those eligible in Magnolia, received a $370 billion lifeline in the $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid bill approved Friday by the U.S. House of Representatives, and signed into law by President Donald Trump. The largest stimulus in U.S. history, the bill includes relief for taxpayers, the unemployed, and large corporations as well as small businesses.

For an excellent synopsis and for printing and available as a working resource, click here.

We strongly urge all small businesses who are interested in learning more and taking advantage of this unprecedented stimulus and relief package to work with your bank to explore how to best proceed.

Loans Under Paycheck Protection Program (Section 1102)

Section 1102 of the CARES Act provides $350 billion for expedited individual loans up to $10 million through approved lenders that are guaranteed 100 percent by the U.S. government. 

The loan proceeds can be used to:

  • Cover payroll support, such as employee salaries, paid sick or medical leave, insurance premiums, and mortgage, rent, and utility payments incurred from February 15, 2020, through June 30, 2020.

  • The maximum amount of a loan equals 2.5 months of regular payroll expenses (subject to a cap of a $100,000 of annual salary per employee).  

Benefits for Borrowers:

Borrowers are eligible for loan forgiveness equal to the amount spent by the borrower during an eight week period after the origination date of the loan on payroll costs, interest payment on any mortgage incurred prior to February 15, 2020, payment of rent on any lease in force prior to February 15, 2020, and payment on any utility for which service began before February 15, 2020. 

Borrower and lender fees are waived. 

Collateral and personal guarantee requirements are waived.  The maximum interest rate is four percent and loan maturity can be as long as 10 years. 

No prepayment fees will be charged.  Loan payments can be deferred for 6-12 months.

Benefits for Lenders:  Allows loans to be sold on the secondary market.  Provides the regulatory capital risk weight of loans made under this program, and temporary relief from troubled debt restructuring (TDR) disclosures for loans that are deferred under this program. Lender compensation for servicing the loan is five percent for loans of not more than $350,000; three percent for loans of more than $350,000 and less than $2,000,000; and one percent for loans of not less than $2,000,000.

Eligible businesses include:

  • Businesses with fewer than 500 employees.

  • Small businesses as defined by the Small Business Administration (SBA) Size Standards at 13 C.F.R. 121.201.

  • 501(c)(3) nonprofits, 501(c)(19) veteran’s organization, and Tribal business concern described in section 31(b)(2)(C) of the Small Business Act with not more than 500 employees.

  • Hotels, motels, restaurants, and franchises with fewer than 500 employees at each physical location without regard to affiliation under 13 C.F.R. 121.103.

  • Businesses that receive financial assistance from Small Business Investment Act Companies licensed under the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 without regard to affiliation under 13 C.F.R. 121.10.

  • Sole proprietors and independent contractors.

Application Process:

Current lenders through the Small Business Administration 7(a) are authorized to make determinations on borrower eligibility and creditworthiness without going through the SBA.  These lenders can be found here. For eligibility purposes, lenders will not be determining eligibility based on repayment ability, but rather whether the business was operational on February 15, 2020, and had employees for whom it paid salaries and payroll taxes, or a paid independent contractor.

Timeline:

The SBA is required to issue implementing regulations within 15 days and the U.S. Department of Treasury will be approving new lenders.

Economic Injury Disaster Loans (Section 1110)

Section 1110 of the CARES Act expands the types of entities eligible to receive up to $1.5 million in direct loans from the Small Business Administration and loan guarantees for substantial economic injury caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Substantial economic injury is such that a business concern is unable to meet its obligations as they mature or to pay its ordinary and necessary operating expenses.

The loan proceeds may be used for working capital necessary to carry your concern until resumption of normal operations, expenditures necessary to alleviate the specific economic injury, providing paid sick leave to employees, maintaining payroll, meeting increased costs to obtain materials, making rent or mortgage payments and repaying obligations that cannot be met due to revenue losses.

New Eligible Entities:

  • Any business with fewer than 500 employees.

  • Tribal businesses as defined by 15 U.S.C. 657a(b)(2)(C) with fewer than 500 employees.

  • Cooperatives with fewer than 500 employees.

  • ESOPs as defined by 15 USC 632 with fewer than 500 employees.

  • Individuals operating as a sole proprietor or an independent contractor during the covered period (January 31, 2020 to December 31, 2020).

Other Eligible Entities:

  • Small businesses as defined by the Small Business Administration Size Standards at 13 C.F.R. 121.201.

  • Private non-profits with exemptions under sections 510(c), (d) or (e) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Application Process:

The loan form is found at: 
https://www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/files/serv_da_all_loanapp_2_0_0_3.pdf

CARES Act flow chart

Click image below to enlarge; click here for PDF.

  

Unravel Therapeutics

From your Unravel family – 3/26

Covid-19 update and a thank you gift!

Hi,

I hope you all are staying healthy. Given the current Covid-19 situation and the guidance from Washington State we have temporarily closed Unravel. We are hoping to re-open again on April 9. I understand that this is not ideal for many of us, who depend on massage or acupuncture for chronic pain and to relief stress and anxiety

As a thank you for supporting us during this hard time, we would like to give you a 20% discount for Unravel Gift cards. Just go to this link and use the code UNRAVEL. After we reopen you will be able to use the gift card for any type of service or store purchase. But hurry, this discount expires April 9!

We are still taking calls for reservations and billing questions. You can call us at (206) 283 9910.

We are looking forward to seeing you all again. Stay healthy!

From your Unravel family

Unravel Therapeutics

Closed; opens April 9
Book future services by phone
3320 W McGraw St Ste 4 | 206-283-9910
web | email

Helpful CDC tips for Safe Shopping and Delivery (VIDEO)

How best to safely shop at Magnolia‘s grocery stores and receive take out from local restaurants .

From the  popular YouTube, Michigan-based physician, Jeffrey VanWingen, the 13-minutes, step x step video guide includes the latest Center for Disease Control data, shares safe takeout food practices, and provides safe grocery shopping techniques and proper grocery handling in your kitchen.

Click here or see video embedded below.