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Peachtree receives two recognitions

It made the Inc. 5000 list, won Pacesetter Award

Peachtree Group Inc. 5000 2025

Peachtree Group was named to the 2025 Inc. 5000 list for the third year and recognized by the Atlanta Business Chronicle Pacesetter Awards.

Summary:

  • Peachtree recognized by Inc. and the Atlanta Business Chronicle.
  • Named to the 2025 Inc. 5000 list for the third year.
  • Chronicle’s Pacesetter Awards recognize metro Atlanta’s fastest-growing companies.

PEACHTREE GROUP ENTERED the 2025 Inc. 5000 list for the third consecutive year. The company also won the Atlanta Business Chronicle Pacesetter Awards as one of the city’s fastest-growing private companies.


The Inc. 5000 list provides a data-driven look at independent businesses with sustained success nationwide, while the Business Chronicle’s Pacesetter Awards recognize metro Atlanta’s fastest-growing privately held companies, Peachtree said in a statement.

“We are in the business of identifying and capitalizing on mispriced risk, and in today’s environment of disruption and dislocation, that has created strong tailwinds for our growth,” said Greg Friedman, managing principal and CEO. “These recognitions validate our ability to execute in complex markets, and we see significant opportunity ahead as we continue to scale our platform.”

The Atlanta-based investment firm, led by Friedman; Jatin Desai, managing principal and CFO and Mitul Patel, principal, oversees a diversified portfolio of more than $8 billion.

In August, Peachtree originated a $176.5 million retroactive CPACE loan for Dreamscape Cos.’s 2,520-room Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

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Summary:

  • AHLA joined the U.S. Food Waste Pact to reduce food waste.
  • The association is the 30th business to join, alongside Hilton.
  • It has also supported federal food waste reduction bills.

THE AMERICAN HOTEL & Lodging Association joined the U.S. Food Waste Pact, a joint initiative led by ReFED and the World Wildlife Fund. The association joined other businesses and organizations in signing the Pact’s voluntary agreement, which uses the “Target, Measure, Act” framework to guide industry action.

AHLA is the 30th business to join, with Hilton Worldwide Holdings among the other hospitality signatories, the association said in a statement.

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