Matching Capital to Strategy: Hospitality-Focused Lending in Action

Article Originally Featured in HotelBusiness.com

Private credit lenders have increasingly stepped into the void left by traditional banks, but not all are built the same, especially when it comes to hospitality. For sponsors like ARK Holdings, a seasoned hotel operator with a Florida-focused portfolio, finding a capital partner who understands the nuances of hotel operations and the complexities of today's capital markets is critical.

Customized Loan Structuring

Peachtree Group recently demonstrated its ability to structure flexible, sponsor-aligned financing solutions through two bridge loans in Tallahassee, Florida: a $17.4 million floating-rate bridge loan for the 122-room Hampton Inn & Suites and a $12.75 million fixed-rate bridge loan for the 99-room Hilton Garden Inn. ARK Holdings owns both properties and these transactions are a case study of how Peachtree's multiple capital buckets allow customized structuring based on business plans, market conditions and sponsor objectives.

Case Study: Hampton Inn & Suites 

For the Hampton Inn & Suites, Peachtree provided a three-year floating-rate loan with two 12-month extension options, an ideal fit for a property that recently completed a multi-million-dollar PIP in September 2024. The Sponsor will use the term to stabilize performance, with plans to refinance into permanent financing. The floating structure offers flexibility to benefit from market rate movement and aligns with the short-term nature of the repositioning strategy.

Case Study: Hilton Garden Inn

In contrast, the Hilton Garden Inn received a five-year fixed-rate loan, a structure designed to support longer-term asset management and cash flow certainty following its more substantial renovation completed in August 2024. With both assets operating under the same Sponsor and adjacent to each other, ARK Holdings will benefit from cost savings through shared management and operations, enhancing overall performance.

Why Experience Matters

Both loans reflect Peachtree's conviction in the Tallahassee market, which is poised to benefit from renewed government-related travel and corporate demand. Market ADR is expected to grow in line with inflation, and both hotels are projected to outperform their comp sets, a testament to the Sponsor's operational strength and capital investment.

More importantly, these deals reflect a deeper truth about hospitality-focused private credit: experience matters. Peachtree's deep roots in hotel ownership and operations allow it to underwrite beyond the spreadsheet, taking into account brand standards, PIP timelines and market seasonality. This understanding results in greater alignment with sponsors and better execution throughout the loan lifecycle.

At a time when capital markets remain selective, it is invaluable to have a lender who not only provides capital but also understands how hotels actually run. For sponsors navigating renovation-heavy business plans or managing complex portfolios, working with a lender like Peachtree Group, who brings operational know-how and flexible capital, is a strategic advantage. In a market where one-size-fits-all financing no longer works, Peachtree's approach proves that tailoring capital to the business plan is not just smart; it's essential.

Peachtree Group

Peachtree Group is a direct balance sheet lender focused on funding first mortgage bridge loans, mezzanine loans, preferred equity investments, and commercial property assessed clean energy (CPACE) financing. Jared Schlosser is responsible for Peachtree's hotel originations platform and its CPACE program.

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