桃树集团成立餐厅管理部

亚特兰大(2024 年 9 月 4 日) — 垂直整合的投资管理公司Peachtree集团成立了餐厅管理部门。在酒店管理企业运营高级副总裁丹尼尔·普格利西的领导下,该部门将专注于经营快餐店,首先是咖啡店。

这家新合资企业凸显了桃树集团对扩大其在酒店业足迹的承诺,首先是与AdventHealth建立了备受瞩目的合作伙伴关系,并在其奥兰多AdventHealth医院开设了星巴克分店。

从左至右:妮基·加西亚(桃树集团食品和饮料经理)、阿什利·德奥的斯(桃树集团星巴克门店经理)、罗布·戴宁格(奥兰多AdventHealth首席执行官)和丹·普格利西(桃树集团高级副总裁)

2023年,美国快餐餐厅(QSR)的市场价值约为3200亿美元,包括麦当劳等主要连锁店和较小的区域性企业。咖啡店,包括星巴克、Caribou Coffee和Dunkin'等知名品牌,占该市场的12-15%,年收入达数百亿美元。

Peachtree集团董事总经理兼首席执行官格雷格·弗里德曼表示:“自2007年成立以来,我们通过识别低效市场并利用这些市场来实现丰厚的回报并建立可持续的业务,从而持续发展。”“从我们现有的酒店管理能力向餐厅扩张是自然而然的演变。我们与AdventHealth的合作标志着一个重要的里程碑,因为我们希望在他们的网络和其他专属地点复制这种成功的模式。”

奥兰多AdventHealth的星巴克现已开业,是该新部门下开设的第一家门店。它地理位置优越,位于医院的旗舰大学校园内,一个显眼的角落里有一个两层楼的玻璃店面。该计划是提高患者满意度并为医院访客和工作人员提供便捷、高质量服务的更广泛战略的一部分。

Peachtree Group还在与其他咖啡特许经营产品进行讨论,目标是将其业务范围扩展到具有专属受众的高知名度或需求量大的市场。目标是在全国范围内建立一个强大的知名快餐咖啡店组合。

新部门将监督不属于其自身酒店组合的所有新餐厅和现有餐厅。这包括将其位于奥兰多市中心星巴克的双品牌希尔顿花园酒店和希尔顿Home2 Suites移交给餐厅管理部门。

“我们对卓越服务和运营效率的承诺使我们在行业中脱颖而出。通过利用我们丰富的酒店专业知识和优质品牌合作伙伴关系,我们能够为客户提供卓越的体验,为房东合作伙伴提供价值,” 普格利西说。

该计划遵循了为期一年的开发过程,首先是2023年8月签署的租赁协议,并于2024年2月开始施工。桃树集团还参观了其他几个AdventHealth校区,为未来的扩建奠定了基础。

Peachtree Group的战略方针和客户服务思维是确保这种合作关系的关键因素。随着其他医院系统观察到对AdventHealth的患者满意度评分和资产增加的积极影响,Peachtree集团预计对类似安排的需求将不断增长。

普格利西补充说:“我们对这家合资企业快速发展的潜力感到兴奋,最初的目标是作为Beta测试进入五家门店,最终目标是开设100个门店。”“我们的重点是医院、大学和其他人流量大、能见度高的地点,在这些地方,我们可以产生最大的影响。”

关于桃树集团
Peachtree Group是一家垂直整合的投资管理公司,专门发现和利用以商业房地产为支撑的混乱市场中的机会。如今,该公司通过收购、开发和贷款管理着数十亿美元的资本,并辅之以旨在保护、支持和增加其投资的服务。欲了解更多信息,请访问 www.peachtreegroup.com

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