Peachtree 抓住酒店发展机会
在过去的几年中,酒店业的交易市场陷入僵局,高额借贷成本使房地产价值下降,地区和小型银行难以发放债务。但是,在这种环境中仍然有机会。迄今为止,Peachtree集团已部署了超过10亿美元的商业房地产投资,其中包括5.26亿美元用于收购五家酒店和三个新的开发酒店项目。
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Commercial Observer - Sun Development & Management Corporation has inked $67.5 million of bridge financing for the recapitalization of a newly-opened Hilton-branded hotel in Nashville, Commercial Observer has learned.
Peachtree Group originated the three-year loan with two one-year extension options for the developer’s 187-room Printing House – Tapestry Collection by Hilton property that debuted this spring.
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Commercial Observer: Peachtree Group leads $44MM Construction Loan for Nebraska Apartments

Commercial Observer | Peachtree Group originated the 30 month, $34MM senior construction loan with a 12-month extension option for the Nebraska-based developer's planned Heartland Flats Apartments.
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Commercial Observer: Peachtree Closes $53MM CPACE Loan for Suburban Portland Residential Community

Commercial Observer - Kirkland Development has sealed $53.3 million of Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) financing to execute energy-efficient and resiliency enhancements to a planned residential community in southwest Washington just north of Portland, Ore., Commercial Observer has learned.
Peachtree Group closed the 30-year CPACE loan for Kirkland’s The Ledges at Palisades development in Camas, Wash. The Ledges consists of 51 condominiums and 90 rental apartments slated for completion in late 2025. Loan proceeds will fund sustainability upgrades, qualifying soft costs and improvements to the five-story property’s resiliency, HVAC system, lighting and plumbing.
Jared Schlosser, Peachtree Group’s senior vice president, said the loan will help complete the long-planned project that stalled during the COVID-19 pandemic, adding that it underscores how C-PACE can be utilized for bringing projects across the finish line.
“PACE is a great tool to come in particularly mid-construction because here there were some cost overruns and some delays due to COVID and other things, so this really helped jump-start the project,” Schlosser said. “We funded some of the previously completed line items as well as some of the future funding that needs to happen to finish the project.”