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Why So Many Motels & Hotels Are Owned By Indian-Americans

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The Global Hyatt Brand is owned by the Pritzker family. What eventually became Marriott International was started, and is still run, by the Marriott family. Although it’s changed hands a few times, the Hilton brand of hotels was started by the Hilton family in the early 20th century.

All three of these large, well-known hotel brands were started by American citizens who were white. But if you start looking at smaller, lower cost hotels and motels, such as Super 8 and Motel 6, and especially the privately-owned ones that aren’t chains – the “mom and pop” places – you discover that a lot of them are owned by Indian-Americans, many of them first, second, or even third generation immigrants. How that came to be is pretty interesting…

After watching this video, I HAD to find out more, especially about this “Patel Motel Cartel.”

The New York Times ran their piece about the Patel Hotel Cartel in 1999 and it goes into much more detail than the video. Some highlights:

The video mentioned HHM Hospitality. You can look at their website yourself if you wish (the company has since changed names to HHM Hotels), but what impressed me was the diversity of their leadership. The President & CEO, Naveen Kakarla, is, of course, Indian-American. But the rest of the team appears to include a team whose appearance and last names are on par with the United Nations. Just as our Great American Melting Pot is supposed to be.

Fast forward to 2023, and the number of Indian-Americans owning hotels has continued to increase:

Oh, and best of all? A hotel in Kodak, Tennessee was voted as “Nicest Place in America” in 2021. It’s owned and run by one Sean (Vishant) Patel.

Frankly, I find the history of how so many Patels run hotels and motels charming. It’s a prime example of living the American dream – working hard, ignoring the haters, and ultimately being successful – and I just love that!

*** Feature photo: Desert Hill Motel, Tulsa OK, previously owned by Jack Patel. PC: Nicholas Henderson/flickr

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