AmericInn

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AmericInn International Inc.
TypePrivate subsidiary
IndustryHospitality, hotels
Founded1984
Headquarters
Parsippany, NJ
,
U.S.
Number of locations
204 (December 31, 2018)[1]
Area served
24 states
ParentWyndham Hotels & Resorts (previously owned by Northcott Hospitality)[2]
Websitewww.americinn.com
An AmericInn in Oscoda, Michigan.

AmericInn is an American hotel franchise founded in 1984 in the suburban Twin Cities. The chain is a mid-priced, limited-service hotel. As of December 31, 2018, it consists of 204 locations with 12,072 rooms throughout the United States, with the majority located in the Midwestern United States.[1]

History[]

The AmericInn Franchise was founded by Jim Graves, and the first location opened in 1984. By 1990, there were more than 20 AmericInn properties located in Minnesota and Wisconsin. In 1994, AmericInn began franchising the help of Wyman Nelson, an entrepreneur known for expanding the Perkins Restaurant and Bakery chain in the 1960s and 1970s.[3]

Expansion outside the Midwestern United States began in 2000.[4] AmericInn has 240 motels,[5] with more than 80 percent of its locations in the Upper Midwest.[6]

Hotel details[]

All AmericInn properties include a recreation area with pool and whirlpool, as well as fourteen different types of guest rooms.[citation needed] A complimentary hot breakfast, called "AmericInn Perk," is also offered at each hotel and includes bacon, eggs, biscuits and gravy, waffles, pastries, cereals, juice, and fruit.[citation needed] Rooms are built with masonry block, sound deadening foam and heavy drywall between rooms, as well as concrete slabs, to minimize noise within rooms.[7]

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts bought the brand in July 2017.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b http://d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001722684/07a66b37-b5b1-4c86-9949-cba03f9f3417.pdf
  2. ^ "Brands". Retrieved 4 June 2016.
  3. ^ Norfleet, Nicole (17 August 2017). "AmericInn joins Wyndham portfolio of hotels in $170 million deal". Star Tribune. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  4. ^ Nozar, Robert A. (5 June 2000). "AmericInn grows beyond its Midwest roots". Hotel & Motel Management. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
  5. ^ "Media". AmericInn Hotels. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
  6. ^ Vomhof, Jr., John (4 November 2010). "AmericInn looks to expand nationally". St. Paul Business Journal. Archived from the original on 9 November 2010. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
  7. ^ "Flexibility propels AmericInn's expansion". Hotel & Motel Management. 3 June 2002. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
  8. ^ "Wyndham buying Chanhassen-based AmericInn hotel brand for $170M".

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