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prada key case $15,000 loan taken by owner Paul Zingone.Patrick Papperelli received a $35,000 loan for equipment and inventory for his PKE Group in Hellertown, a vending business specializing in organic snacks. Salon at 403 N. Best Ave. in Walnutport.Elsa Vazquez borrowed $25,000 to help support the new Bet El Counseling Services in south Bethlehem.Gary Werkheiser, owner of Werkheiser Jewelers in Saucon Valley, borrowed $35,000 to launch his soon to open second store at 3452 Easton Ave. in Bethlehem Township. In addition to jewelry, the store will sell handbags and scarves.The Rising Tide Community Loan Fund has made 69 loans totaling more than $1,285,000 since its inception. The current portfolio of 35 loans includes $666,020 in outstanding balances.Loan will help buy building in center cityAn internationally operating company based in Allentown has received a low interest state loan of more than $200,000 to help it buy a center city building that will house its headquarters and warehouse.While Nat Hyman, chief executive officer of the Hyman Cos., a costume jewelry retailer, is thankful for the loan, which has an interest rate of 3 percent, he says he would have bought the old mill on N. Meadow Street regardless."If people like our company are not going to stay downtown, then who will?" Hyman said Friday.Hyman has 15 years to repay the $204,880 to the state. The loan is less than half of what the company will need to buy the three story, 40,000 square foot building. However, it will help Hyman invest more in fixing it."I'm delighted to see that they are making such a substantial investment in center city Allentown," said state Sen. Charles Dent, who announced the PIDA loan this week."PIDA enables the state to solidify those types of commitments by investing in the companies like Hyman that provide good jobs and sustain our community," Dent said.The company, which has always been based in Allentown, employs about 40 people, Hyman said.Hyman rents space in a building on N. 13th Street for offices and some warehousing. He also had to rent another 4,000 square feet of space on Fourth Street because space had become scarce."We are bursting at the seams," Hyman said.The building on N. Meadow Street