조지아주 애틀랜타 2024년 4월 24일 - 피치트리 그룹은 오늘 힐튼이 집중 서비스 부문에서 2023년 올해의 개발자로 선정했다고 발표했습니다. 힐튼 아메리카스 디벨롭먼트 어워드 미주 지역 소유주, 개발 파트너 및 호텔 팀이 여러 범주에 걸쳐 이룬 성과를 인정합니다.
피치트리 그룹의 책임자인 미툴 파텔 (Mitul Patel) 은 “힐튼이 선정한 올해의 디벨로퍼 (Developer of the Year) 로 선정된 것을 매우 영광스럽게 생각한다”고 말했다.“이번 표창은 뛰어난 호텔을 만들겠다는 우리의 변함없는 노력을 보여주고 힐튼과의 파트너십을 더욱 강화합니다.이 상은 훌륭한 위치를 파악하고, 최상급 팀을 구성하고, 품질에 대한 확고한 초점을 유지하는 것을 결합한 호텔 개발에 대한 우리의 전략적 접근 방식을 보여주는 증거입니다.”
2022년 피치트리 그룹은 힐튼으로부터 올해의 멀티브랜드 개발자 상을 수상했습니다.
이 연례 어워드는 환대의 빛과 따뜻함을 전파한 힐튼 소유주와 팀 구성원의 회복력과 헌신을 기념합니다.힐튼에 대한 자세한 내용은 회사 뉴스룸을 참조하십시오. stories.hilton.com.
피치트리 그룹 소개
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During the California Gold Rush, thousands rushed west in search of fortune. Few struck it rich. The real winners were those who sold the picks, shovels and other tools needed to sustain the miners’ efforts. They thrived not by chasing the frenzy, but by positioning themselves with strategy and discipline.
Today’s commercial real estate market presents a similar dynamic. The market continues to experience one of its most significant resets in more than a decade. While many assets remain operationally strong, capital structures are under pressure. Higher interest rates, constrained debt markets and a steady wave of loan maturities have created a liquidity gap that traditional lenders are unwilling or unable to fill. Those positioned to provide the tools, in this case, creative solutions, stand to benefit the most.
Private credit continues to be a critical source of capital in today’s market, and our credit team’s activity reflects that demand. As of mid-August, we’ve originated more than $1.3 billion in loans and expect that momentum to continue. Notable transactions include a $53 million bridge loan for a 270-acre mixed-use development in Mesa, Arizona; a $42 million bridge loan supporting the acquisition of the Atlanta Financial Center; $36 million in construction financing for a 179-unit Class A multifamily development in Oregon; and $67.5 million of bridge financing for the recapitalization of the newly opened 187-room Printing House – Tapestry Collection by Hilton property in Nashville. We are well on our way to another record year in originations.
While our private credit platform is meeting the immediate demand for financing, we’re also seeing opportunities that extend beyond traditional lending. Market dislocation is uncovering complex, transitional situations where capital solutions require a more opportunistic approach. Not in broad strokes but in carefully selected, well-structured transactions that require both creativity and discipline.
We are focused on opportunities where mispriced risk meets strong fundamentals, where we can structure downside protection and capture meaningful upside through preferred equity, recapitalizations and discounted acquisitions. Our underwriting process is rigorous, our execution repeatable and our orientation long term.
Across sectors, we are seeing the landscape shift. Hospitality is under pressure from deferred capital expenditures and near-term maturities. Multifamily faces valuation recalibration as cap rates rise and leverage recedes. Even in office, where secular headwinds persist, dislocation is beginning to yield selectively actionable opportunities. In each case, we are evaluating where structure, not just price, can drive durable, risk-adjusted returns.
This environment demands more than capital. It requires a stable, experienced team with the agility to work up and down the capital stack and the relationships to source deals early. That is what our platform was built for. With deep connectivity across lenders, owners and operators, we consistently uncover opportunities before they reach the broader market and execute with a clear philosophy, shared incentives and a team-based culture that rewards precision.
We are not chasing momentum or relying on market recovery to drive returns. We are focused on underwriting the business plan, aligning with operators and structuring for protection on the downside with the potential for asymmetric outcomes on the upside.
Like those who supplied the tools that built lasting fortunes during the Gold Rush, we are not chasing momentum or relying on chance. We are focused on providing the structure, discipline and alignment needed to uncover value where others see uncertainty. Cycles like this reward preparation and conviction, and we believe the months ahead will offer opportunities for those positioned to act with clarity and discipline.
We are ready to put the right tools to work.
— Greg Friedman, Managing Principal & CEO

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In a recent discussion with Hotel Management, Brian Waldman, Chief Investment Officer at Peachtree Group, emphasized the importance of opportunistic investments in the current hospitality market. While premium-branded select-service and compact full-service hotels are generally stable across market cycles, Waldman noted that the most compelling opportunities often arise from unique situations rather than adhering strictly to a single chain scale or technology.
Waldman also highlighted the significance of transparency in hotel financing. He advised that owners should be forthcoming with lenders about potential challenges and deviations from plans, as early transparency fosters credibility and collaborative problem-solving, which is crucial in navigating financial uncertainties.
Peachtree Group's approach aligns with these insights, focusing on strategic investments that leverage both market opportunities and operational efficiencies. Their portfolio reflects a commitment to identifying and capitalizing on situations where value can be enhanced through decisive action and transparent partnerships.
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