VCC Expands, Opens Office in Hampton Roads, Closes First Hampton Roads Loan
October 19th, 2015

VCC also just opened a Hampton Roads office in downtown Norfolk on October 1, expanding its regional footprint.  This new location will help leverage VCC’s impact throughout Virginia by enhancing its lending capability. 

Leading the opening of this new office is Thresa Joyce, Senior Vice President and Senior Loan Officer for VCC.  Ms. Joyce has over 20 years of experience in the financial and commercial real estate industries.  Most recently, she worked as Mortgage Broker for Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer.  She has also served as Regional Director, Mid-Atlantic Originations, for Fremont Investment and Loan and Hometown Commercial Capital (HCC).  She was Vice President Commercial Real Estate for GE Capital Corporation.  In her roles at Fremont and HCC, she opened east coast commercial real estate loan production offices.

In her new role for VCC, Ms. Joyce has already helped Conte Acquisitions, LLC obtain the innovative capital they needed for a multi-tenant retail building in the Hilltop market.  As VCC’s first loan made through the new Hampton Roads office, the process moved swiftly from application to loan closing in just 17 days. 

Jane Henderson, VCC’s President and CEO stated, “VCC is very pleased to announce the opening of our new office in Hampton Roads.  We are looking forward to expanding our presence in this region, helping more people and more communities.”

Furthermore, VCC is grateful to The Cabell Foundation for providing a $1 million grant which led to the opening of this new office location and contributed to the growth of the organization. 

About Virginia Community Capital

Virginia Community Capital (VCC) can help organizations prosper by provid­ing innovative and flexible capital, investment opportunities, and advisory ser­vices. Beyond traditional financing options, VCC offers funding, expertise, and leadership vital to successful community projects and small businesses. VCC’s CDFI bank, Community Capital Bank of Virginia, offers loan capital and bank lending. These services promote vibrant local communities across Virginia, while also creating a sense of “place”.

Contact:

Lisa J. Carnahan, Virginia Community Capital (VCC), 804.793.0980, lcarnahan@vccva.org