Peachtree在过去90天内完成了12笔总额超过2.5亿美元的贷款

桃树集团在过去90天内完成了12笔总额超过2.5亿美元的贷款

桃树集团 是一家全国性的直接资产负债表贷款机构,提供有竞争力的条款、内部贷款服务和灵活的资本,以处理各种项目。

Peachtree为美国各行各业的合格商业地产所有者提供全栈债务资本解决方案。我们提供桥梁、建筑、夹层、优先股、 CPACE,永久性和 NNN 融资

有关来自的一些最新贷款交易,请参见下文 桃树集团 包括酒店贷款、零售、多户住宅、工业和土地。点击这里查看我们的 投资组合

需要融资? 请通过 lending@peachtreegroup.com 联系我们。

精选:同时发起高级和CPACE的多功能酒店融资

桃树集团发起了5,040万美元的第一笔抵押贷款和2240万美元的商业地产清洁能源评估(CPACE)融资,用于开发位于南加州的拥有263间客房的双品牌酒店。该项目通过展示Peachtree集团全面执行优先贷款和CPACE贷款的能力,突显了其竞争优势。

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精选:Peachtree在23天内完成了4000万美元的CPACE融资

在持续的信贷市场混乱中,桃树集团在短短23天内发放了4000万美元的追溯性CPACE贷款。

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精选:20.5万美元开发贷款用于转型

Peachtree Group与赞助商合作,将加利福尼亚州萨克拉曼多备受追捧地区的一家零售商店改建为工业建筑。

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精选:为酒店提供125万美元的过桥贷款

亚利桑那州凤凰城希尔顿花园酒店

桃树集团 与赞助商合作偿还了到期贷款,同时执行了一项商业计划,以升级其房产,以更好地在市场上竞争并保留其希尔顿旗帜。

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Peachtree是一家屡获殊荣的酒店贷款机构。 联系我们 来讨论你的交易。

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为什么贷款机构需要安慰信才能进行品牌酒店融资

投资特许经营酒店是分散投资组合并在很长一段时间内获得可观回报的好方法。安慰信旨在为贷款人和特许经营者提供法律框架,以处理酒店购买者拖欠贷款的情况。以下是投资者应该了解的有关安慰书的一些事实。

投资特许经营酒店是分散投资组合并在很长一段时间内获得可观回报的好方法。寻找合适的酒店融资选择可以使此次收购更有利可图。安慰信旨在为贷款人和特许经营者提供法律框架,以处理酒店购买者拖欠贷款的情况。以下是投资者应该知道的一些事实 慰问信

什么是安慰信?

安慰信是允许贷款人使用的文件 承担特许经营权 如果原始加盟商拖欠贷款。这些信函包括确保在特许经营酒店贷款违约或丧失抵押品赎回权的情况下,贷款人可以继续经营酒店的条款。

慰问信的好处

慰问信为参与交易的所有各方提供了多项好处,包括:

  • 如果贷款人更确定即使借款人违约,他们也能够收回投资,则借款人更有可能找到最具吸引力的酒店贷款安排。这可以改善这些贷款的条款,并可以更容易地获得收购特许经营物业所需的融资。
  • 贷款人可以通过确保维持所融资房产的盈利能力来更有效地抵押贷款。
  • 特许经营公司可以通过持续经营来保护自己的品牌名称,即使加盟商未能履行其财务义务并拖欠酒店贷款,也能保持其影响力。

许多贷款机构在敲定特许经营酒店物业的贷款之前都需要安慰信。

由特许经营公司精心制作

在大多数情况下,慰问信是由特许经营公司作为特许经营过程的一部分起草的。这些法律文件可能遵循标准化模板,也可以根据借款人和贷款人的需求进行定制。这封信的内容可能包括以下部分或全部条款:

  • 该条款确保贷款人能够在止赎程序中指定接管人短时间内运营酒店。
  • 该条款允许贷款人在特许经营协议终止之前纠正其任何违约行为。
  • 该条款允许在酒店违约时转售房产并将特许经营协议转让给第三方。

这些条款旨在保护酒店融资贷款违约时的贷款机构。

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桃树集团 是一家专门从事酒店贷款的直接贷款机构。我们的发起人与美国各地的投资者合作,为他们的特定需求提供最实用的酒店融资安排。 立即联系我们 与我们的专业贷款发起人讨论您的财务需求。我们与您合作,为您的酒店融资需求提供最佳选择。

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Reviving Malls: Shifting Perspectives on Retail's Potential

Is mall still a four letter word? Retail, including malls is experiencing strong leasing momentum, but to be successful, retail investors need to consider these tips.

In today’s highly competitive and constantly evolving real estate market, sponsors of retail commercial properties need a reliable financial partner to help them navigate the complexities of this space. There is a perception that capital is non-existent for this sector, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Peachtree Group Credit has emerged as an industry leader – ranking as the 16thlargest U.S. commercial real estate retail lender ranking as the 16th largest U.S. commercial real estate retail lender – providing creative financing solutions to help clients realize their vision for maximizing return on investment.

The fact is retail, including malls, is experiencing strong leasing momentum with increased foot traffic allowing sponsors to stabilize cash flow levels, which took a hit during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Brick-and-mortar retail locations are a necessary and growing component of a retailer’s multi-channel strategy. While traditional retail struggled before COVID, the pandemic has brought greater appreciation for in-store experiences for certain shopping items. This trend bodes well for retail as an investment.

To remain competitive, retail investors must accelerate their plans and expand their thinking to find ways to keep their retail locations relevant in a changing landscape.

Retail investors are looking at this sector with compelling strategies, including reimagining portions of the property to bring in new tenants, densifying the property by spinning off excess parking into pad sites or value-add components with a plan for re-leasing and some potential redevelopment opportunities.

Peachtree provides needed liquidity for maturing loans, new acquisitions and construction projects.

Some of the recent coast-to-coast mall transactions completed, include:

  • Bellis Fair Mall – Originating a$24.0 million first mortgage loan for the 774,264 square-foot shopping mall in Bellingham, Washington.
  • Cumberland Mall – Originating a$28.8 million first mortgage loan for the 953,313 square-foot shopping mall in Vineland, New Jersey.
  • Greenwood Mall – Originating a$42.3 million first mortgage loan for the 970,523 square-foot shopping mall in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
  • The Mall at Robinson – Originating a$25.5 million first mortgage loan for the 874,000 square-foot shopping mall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • TownCenter at Cobb – Originating a $42.0million first mortgage for a 1,200,000 square-foot shopping mall in Kennesaw, GA
  • Fairlane Town Center – Originating a $28.0million first mortgage for a 1,450,000 square foot shopping mall in Dearborn, MI

Peachtree actively collaborates with sponsors from the initial concept stage until closing, offering expedited financing explicitly tailored for their business, allowing all parties to achieve a best-in-class financial outcome. Throughout the process, Peachtree keeps up regular touchpoints, ensuring the transactions go smoothly. This further demonstrates Stonehill’s commitment to supporting sponsor capital strategies with execution certainty amid a highly unpredictable funding landscape, increasingly a critical variable impacting retail real estate acquisition competition outcomes.

Having access to an experienced lender can provide valuable expertise and guidance to help you with your investment. With specific retail knowledge, Peachtree can provide insights into effective strategies for success. At Peachtree, we have the expertise to guide you through your options.

 

Greg Koenig is a senior vice president at Peachtree Group Credit. Before joining Peachtree, he was an executive director at A large private equity firm, focusing on debt originations in all asset classes. Prior to that, Greg was a senior vice president at Newport RE, a German-based real estate investment company, focusing on acquisitions and asset management for its U.S. portfolio. Previously, he was a vice president at Rialto Capital, where he helped underwrite and asset-manage loan portfolios. Before joining Rialto, Greg worked at TriMont Real Estate Advisors facilitating loan workouts and maximizing returns on distressed assets. Greg holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut, where he majored in Real Estate and UrbanEconomics.

Contact Greg at gkoenig@peachtreegroup.com or 1-860-833-2285.