피치트리 그룹, 새로운 차원으로 경영진 확장

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애틀랜타 (2024년 4월 3일) — 피치트리 그룹 (이하 '피치트리') 은 회사의 경영관리 팀을 강화하기 위해 역할을 확대하는 3명의 어려운 임원 승진을 발표합니다.이번 승진에는 호텔 대출 사장으로 마이클 하퍼, 호텔 손 손 손 부사장 겸 CPACE, 책임자로 재러드 슐라로, 최선 부서로,

피치트리 대표 겸 전무 책임자인 그렉 프리드먼 “이번 임명은 피치트리가 새로운 투자 기회를 마련해 배분 전략을 더욱 다양화하기 위해 호텔 대출 분야의 성장 핵심 컨셉과 자체 계급의 인사 육성에 대한 약속을 강조한다” 고 말했다.

2014 Peachtree에 합류한 이후 Harper는 회사의 사업, 특히 대출 및 신용 포트폴리오의 전략적 전략 분야에서 최고의 성과를 거두었습니다. 그는 입사 후 60억 달러가 넘는 500건 이상의 투자를 통해 팀을 이끌었습니다.지금 그는 모든 것을 책임지고 있습니다. 피치트리의 크레딧 플랫폼 시스템의 경우 신용 팀의 모든 측면을 안내합니다.

Schlosser가 호텔 대출 담당 수석 부사장과 CPACE 책임자로 승진한 것은 대출 호텔 예약 절차 및 회사의 비즈니스에 대한 그의 탁월한 성과와 광범위한 지식을 반영합니다. #부동산 평가 #청정에너지 (스페이스) 프로그램. 피치트리는 2019년에 회사에 합류한 이후 상당한 공헌을 했습니다.이 프로그램은 현재 거래액이 8억 달러를 넘어서며 미국 규모 중 하나로 성장했습니다.또한 2022년 2년: 호텔을 위해 인수한 이후 Peachtree는 15달러 이상의 호텔 및 그의 사랑을 완료하여 이러한 역할에 대한 전문성과 극대화를 실현했습니다.

리츠는 투자 담당 최고 부사장으로 승진하고 KayPaul 부동산 및 기타 벤처 기업에 대한 피치트리의 신용 및 주식 투자를 감독하게 됩니다.2017년에 피치트리의 신용 및 주식 투자를 감독하게 되었습니다.

 

피치트리는 최근 모기지 뱅커 협회 (이하 “MBA”) 의 2023년 대출 신청 순위에서 3년 연속 10위 안에 드는 미국 상업용 부동산 부동산 대출 기관으로 10위 들었습니다.

피치트리 그룹 소개
피치트리 그룹 수직 통합 투자 관리 회사로 간직하고 있는 재산에 기반을 둔 위축된 시장에서 자리를 차지하며 투자 전문으로 여기는.오늘날 그는 보호, 지원 및 확대를 위한 서비스를 통해 인생, 개발 및 대출 등 다양한 상황에 처할 수 있는 기회를 얻으십시오.자세한 내용은 www.peachtreegroup.com을 참조하십시오.

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Peachtree Group Appoints Lindsay Monge as Executive Vice President, Asset Management

Peachtree Group announced the appointment of Lindsay Monge as executive vice president of asset management. In this role, Monge will oversee the firm’s hospitality and real estate assets, driving performance, strategic planning and value creation across the portfolio.
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ATLANTA (Oct. 15, 2025) – Peachtree Group (“Peachtree”), a leading commercial real estate investment firm overseeing a diversified portfolio of more than $8 billion, today announced the appointment of Lindsay Monge as executive vice president of asset management. In this role, Monge will oversee the firm’s hospitality and real estate assets, driving performance, strategic planning and value creation across the portfolio.

Monge brings more than two decades of leadership experience in hospitality, real estate investment and operations to Peachtree. Most recently, he served as president of Seaview Investors where he led asset management and daily operations for a portfolio of eight Marriott and Hilton-branded upscale hotels in California. Before this, he spent nearly 16 years at Sunstone Hotel Investors, rising to senior vice president, chief administrative officer, secretary and treasurer, where he oversaw corporate functions and played a pivotal role in managing a $3.9 billion asset base.

“Lindsay’s extensive background leading hotel operations and real estate investment platforms makes him an invaluable addition to our leadership team,” said Greg Friedman, managing principal and CEO of Peachtree. “His experience across public REITs, private equity and owner-operator platforms uniquely positions him to enhance value creation for our investors while strengthening our asset management capabilities.”

His career also includes senior leadership roles at Magna Flow as chief operating officer and at Alpha Wave Investors as chief administrative officer and partner where he directed strategic planning, growth initiatives and asset repositioning strategies. Earlier in his career, Monge held management positions at The Westgate Hotel and began his hospitality career in Hilton’s executive management program at the Waldorf Astoria in New York.

Monge earned an MBA in strategy and leadership from the Drucker School of Management at Claremont Graduate University. He holds a bachelor’s degree in hotel administration from Cornell University’s Nolan School of Hotel Administration. He also completed executive education in the LEAD Business Program at Stanford Graduate School of Business.

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Peachtree Group to Launch Equipment Finance Division, Expanding Credit Capabilities Across Key Sectors

Peachtree Group announced the launch of a new equipment finance division, further broadening its credit platform and reinforcing its ability to provide flexible equipment lease financing across industries, including commercial real estate and hospitality.
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ATLANTA (Oct. 13, 2025) – Peachtree Group (“Peachtree”) announced today the launch of a new equipment finance division, further broadening its credit platform and reinforcing its ability to provide flexible equipment lease financing across industries, including commercial real estate and hospitality.

The division will be led by seasoned executives Brian Shaughnessy and Roger Johnson, who together bring more than 60 years of experience in equipment finance, specialty finance and portfolio acquisitions. They will be joined by experienced industry executive Dennis Shields, further strengthening the team’s depth and expertise. Shields spent the last 15 years with Meridian Leasing, helping to grow its profitable leasing business.

“This launch is more than the start of a new business line. It continues relationships that span more than 15 years,” said Greg Friedman, Peachtree’s managing principal and CEO. “We have known and worked alongside Brian and Roger for well over a decade, watching them build reputations as trusted leaders in equipment finance. Their arrival marks both a reunion and a natural extension of our long-standing ties.”

This new platform represents a progression of Peachtree’s established private credit ecosystem. Many of the firm’s commercial real estate clients also require equipment financing, particularly in hospitality, where Furniture, Fixtures,and Equipment (FF&E) play a critical role in new developments. By building on the firm’s long-standing history and applying proven expertise from its principals’ experience financing essential use equipment, Peachtree is positioned to deliver tailored financing solutions that address client needs across multiple sectors and industries.

The launch highlights Peachtree’s ability to adapt its platform to fill gaps left by traditional lenders while keeping long-term client relationships at the center of its strategy.

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“Large banks continue to pull back from serving small and mid-sized businesses, leaving a significant void in the market,” Friedman said. “Our new platform allows us to step in with creative financing solutions, whether that means helping medical facilities upgrade technology or supporting hotels with FF&E for new developments, so businesses can access the capital they need to grow.”

Shaughnessy, who joins as president and principal of the equipment finance division, is a senior executive with more than 35 years of experience in financial services and investment banking. He was most recently co-founder and CEO of IMT Commercial, an alternative portfolio and asset acquisition and management firm.

Johnson, who will serve as executive vice president and principal, is a 30-year portfolio acquisitions and commercial lending veteran. He has a proven track record of developing profitable relationships with C-suite decision-makers at a wide range of financial institutions. Both Shaughnessy and Johnson founded and grew IMT Commercial Credit into a top 120 equipment finance business.  

The new unit will initially focus on financing lease transactions ranging from $500,000 to $10 million with terms generally between 24 and 84 months. By leveraging Peachtree’s established credit expertise, infrastructure and balance sheet strength, the division aims to deliver competitive financing options while ensuring timely funding and long-term client relationships.

“Equipment finance requires a deep understanding of the assets, from valuation to structuring and exit strategies,” said Shaughnessy. “Our team brings decades of specialized knowledge that allows us to evaluate risk effectively and deliver certainty of execution for clients.”

Johnson added,“Leasing involves extensive coordination with clients, vendors and lenders, and our goal is to make the process seamless. Clients can count on us not only to secure financing but also to manage the details that keep projects moving forward.”

“Equipment finance is a relationship-driven business where execution matters,” Shields, senior vice president, said. “Our goal is to combine decades of industry expertise with Peachtree’s deep credit platform to offer reliable, creative solutions to clients who are often underserved in today’s lending environment.”

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Fortune: Commercial real estate’s seismic transformation is creating new winners—and losers— in the property market

There’s no doubt that commercial real estate, and especially the office market, is undergoing a seismic transformation, one that’s not likely to abate any time soon. A boom time of near-zero-interest-rate policy, abundant liquidity, and cap rate compression over the past decade has given way to a perfect storm–a wall of maturing debt, tightened lending conditions, and cratering property values–all amid higher interest rates that show no sign of returning to their pre-2022 lows.
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Fortune | There’s no doubt that commercial real estate, and especially the office market, is undergoing a seismic transformation, one that’s not likely to abate any time soon. A boom time of near-zero-interest-rate policy, abundant liquidity, and cap rate compression over the past decade has given way to a perfect storm–a wall of maturing debt, tightened lending conditions, and cratering property values–all amid higher interest rates that show no sign of returning to their pre-2022 lows.

The outlook for the office sector has been particularly negative. It’s a tale of two markets right now: roughly 30% of office buildings account for 90% of the vacancies and may never recover, while the other 70% have the chance to stabilize over time. Either way, the office market finds itself at an inflection point, much like the retail market as mall acquisitions were being financed.

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