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Acquisitions

Bird Dog Hospitality Acquires AmericInn Hotel in Park Rapids, MN

Aug 26th, 2022

Bird Dog Hospitality has acquired the AmericInn Hotel in Park Rapids, MN, offering 42 rooms and amenities like a pool and hot tub, catering to outdoor enthusiasts and leisure travelers. This marks Bird Dog's first Wyndham-owned property and adds to their expanding portfolio of hotel investments across the region.
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Park Rapids, MN: Today, Bird Dog Hospitality finalizes its acquisition of the AmericInn Hotel in Park Rapids, MN. This two-story property in northwest Minnesota, a short drive from Itasca State Park and only 45 minutes from the Detroit Lakes area, offers 42 rooms, along with a pool and hot tub. The property is a perfect year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts and leisure travelers.
Nearby attractions include:
● Bike trails
● Boating and fishing
● Hiking
● Snowmobiling
● Cross country skiing
● Charming downtown with shopping and dining
Bird Dog Hospitality will retain all team members and is already working on plans to make property improvements and drive more tourism, which will, in turn, provide additional career opportunities in the area and encourage revenue growth throughout the community. The Park Rapids AmericInn is the first Wyndham-owned property for Bird Dog and the fourteenth property in their expanding portfolio of hotel investments.
“We couldn’t be happier to become part of the Park Rapids community. Non-metro cities with robust demand drivers and a strong local culture and history are the heart of our DNA, says Bird Dog partner, Kyle Schock. Bird Dog Hospitality started in a community (Valentine, NE) very similar to Park Rapids, and we saw many corollaries in the people, culture, and long-term tourism and growth prospects. We’re looking forward to being a part of Park Rapids’ continued growth for years to come.”
Bird Dog Hospitality is a subsidiary of Bird Dog Equity Partners, based in Sioux Falls, SD. Bird Dog actively manages several hotels and hospitality properties in Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa, North Dakota, and Wisconsin.