Peachtree Group, 국내 및 현지에서 가장 빠르게 성장하는 기업 중 하나로 인정

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애틀랜타 (2025년 9월 2일) - 80억 달러 이상의 다각화된 포트폴리오를 감독하는 선도적인 상업용 부동산 투자 회사인 Peachtree Group (이하 “Peachtree”) 이 두 개의 권위 있는 성장 순위에 이름을 올렸으며, 이는 회사가 상업용 부동산 투자의 선두 주자로서의 모멘텀을 잘 보여줍니다.

주식회사 피치트리 그룹이 한 자리를 차지했다고 밝혔습니다. 2025 주식회사 5000 리스트 미국에서 가장 빠르게 성장하는 비상장 기업 중 하나로 3년 연속 이 회사가 영예를 안았습니다.Inc. 5000 목록은 미국 전역에서 가장 성공적인 독립 및 기업가 기업을 데이터 기반으로 보여줍니다.

또한, 애틀랜타 비즈니스 크로니클 제 30회 피치트리 그룹을 수상자로 선정 페이스세터 어워즈메트로 애틀랜타에 본사를 둔 가장 빠르게 성장하는 비상장 기업을 기념합니다.수상자는 2022년부터 2024년까지의 매출과 직원 성장을 기준으로 평가되었으며, 성장 지수 공식을 사용하여 순위를 매겨 다양한 규모의 기업 간에 공정한 비교가 이루어지도록 했습니다.

Peachtree의 최고 경영자 겸 CEO인 그렉 프리드먼 (Greg Friedman) 은 “우리는 가격이 잘못 책정된 위험을 파악하고 활용하고 있습니다. 오늘날 혼란과 혼란이 만연한 환경에서 성장에 강력한 순풍이 불었습니다.” 라고 말했습니다.“이러한 인정은 복잡한 시장에서 우리가 실행할 수 있는 능력을 입증하며, 플랫폼을 지속적으로 확장해 나감에 따라 상당한 기회가 기다리고 있습니다.우리는 향후 몇 년은 최근 역사상 가장 매력적인 투자 환경이 될 것이라고 믿습니다.”

Peachtree Group은 이해관계자들에게 혁신적인 투자 전략과 강력한 성과를 제공하는 동시에 미국 전역으로 입지를 확장하는 데 계속 집중하고 있습니다.

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Institutional Real Estate: How to Play Inflation

Why premium select-service hotels stand out - In an era where stubborn inflation keeps central bankers awake at night and rate volatility tests investor discipline, smart capital is quietly gravitating to assets that can flex, literally overnight.
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Institutional Real Estate – In an era where stubborn inflation keeps central bankers awake at night and rate volatility tests investor discipline, smart capital is quietly gravitating to assets that can flex, literally overnight. Hotels, with their daily lease resets, are one of the few real estate plays with a built-in inflation defense. But not all hotels are created equal. For investors looking to put capital to work today, premium-branded select-service and compact full-service hotels stand out as some of the most reliable performers across economic cycles, including inflationary periods.

Short Leases, Big Advantage

Unlike offices or retail, where lease terms can lock in rates for years, hotels are designed to be nimble. Operators adjust room rates daily, matching market demand and passing through cost increases with far less lag than other real estate types. During the inflationary surges of the 1970s and early 1980s, room rates in the United States climbed almost in lockstep with the Consumer Price Index. More recently, ADRs rose rapidly during the inflation spike of 2021–2023, especially in well-positioned premium brands. Yet flexibility alone is not enough. Demand elasticity still matters. Not every guest will pay more just because costs are higher. This is where premium select-service and compact full-service assets show their edge.

Why This Segment Holds Up

Hotels at the upper end of the select-service spectrum, including Marriott’s Courtyard and AC Hotels, Hilton’s Hampton Inn and Hilton Garden Inn, and IHG’s Hotel Indigo and Crowne Plaza, strike the balance travelers want: elevated comfort and amenities without full-service prices. They cater to travelers who want quality and consistency without paying for frills they do not use. Business travelers, sports teams and mid-tier corporate groups typically make up the core customer base. This gives owners both repeatability and rate integrity. Compact full-service properties, especially those under strong flags in good urban or suburban nodes, also shine here. They deliver enough amenities, such as an on-site restaurant, meeting space and a bar, to justify a healthy rate premium while keeping operating costs leaner than those of sprawling resorts or luxury assets.


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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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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.
Written By Greg Friedman | Featured on Fortune.com

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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