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Who is the Owner of Hampton Inn Lakeville?

Who is the Owner of Hampton Inn Lakeville

Who is the Owner of Hampton Inn Lakeville

Hampton Inn Lakeville (branded as Hampton Inn by Hilton — Lakeville / Minneapolis area) is a franchised Hilton property located in Lakeville, Minnesota (near the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metro). It operates under the Hampton by Hilton brand but is independently owned and operated by a local ownership group/management company rather than Hilton corporate.

The property is/was managed in the marketplace by EverPeak Hospitality, a third-party hotel operator that issued public statements about the Lakeville location during a January 2026 booking dispute.


Ownership Status of Hampton Inn Lakeville

There is no single corporate owner (i.e., Hilton does not directly own the building). The hotel is a franchise property — meaning Hilton licenses the Hampton brand, while the building and day-to-day operations are owned or controlled by a separate entity (an LLC) and managed by EverPeak Hospitality. That LLC and the named partners reported in public filings and news stories are the effective owners of the physical property.

Major Shareholders / Owners (reported)

Major Shareholders _ Owners of Hampton Inn Lakeville
Major Shareholders _ Owners of Hampton Inn Lakeville
Shareholder / EntityOwnership / RoleNotes
EverPeak Hospitality (operator)Management / operatorManagement company that publicly commented and which operates the property.
LLC (purchase vehicle)Property owner (LLC)Property was bought through an LLC; public filings referenced by news outlets.
Parmjit SinghReported partner / member of the LLCNamed in state filings and widely reported in news coverage.
Amanpreet (Aman) HundalReported partner / member of the LLCNamed in filings / news reporting.
Karandeep (Kenny) NagraReported partner / member of the LLCNamed in filings / news reporting.
Mohinderjeet (Dolly) KaurReported partner / member of the LLCNamed in filings / news reporting.

Note: Public reporting (news outlets and social posts citing Minnesota Secretary of State records) states that the hotel purchase was completed through an LLC owned by the four partners above and that the sale price reported in media coverage was roughly $15 million (purchase reported in summer 2025 / last year). Exact ownership percentages or the LLC name and its detailed capitalization are not publicly disclosed in the sources cited.


Key Shareholder Highlights


Recent Developments in Ownership / Operations (January 2026)

This property became the subject of national headlines in early January 2026 after reports and screenshots (shared by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and others) alleged the Lakeville hotel canceled reservations for DHS/ICE personnel. EverPeak Hospitality and the hotel initially issued statements saying the issue had been addressed. After a viral video contradicted that claim, Hilton announced it would remove the Lakeville Hampton Inn from its booking system and sever its franchise relationship with that location. News coverage of this development includes reporting from the Washington Post, AP, Business Insider and other outlets.

Because the property is franchised, Hilton’s action affects the brand relationship and reservation channels — but does not, by itself, transfer property ownership. Ownership (the LLC and its partners) remains a matter of public record filings and real-estate transaction records unless the owners sell the building or take other action.


FAQs

1. Who is the current owner of Hampton Inn Lakeville?
Reporting indicates the Lakeville Hampton Inn was purchased through an LLC whose members are reported to be Parmjit Singh, Amanpreet (Aman) Hundal, Karandeep (Kenny) Nagra, and Mohinderjeet (Dolly) Kaur; EverPeak Hospitality is the operator/manager. Exact ownership percentages have not been publicly disclosed in the cited media reports.

2. Is the property owned by Hilton?
No. The hotel operates under the Hampton by Hilton brand via a franchise agreement. Hilton supplies branding and standards; the building is owned by the independent franchisee/LLC. Hilton later removed the property from its system following the January 2026 dispute.

3. Did Hilton take any action because of the controversy?
Yes. In January 2026 Hilton said it would remove the Lakeville hotel from its system (terminate the franchise relationship) after video evidence contradicted earlier statements and following public pressure. That action affects the hotel’s standing in Hilton’s reservation and loyalty systems.

4. How much did the owners pay for the property?
Media reports cite a purchase price of about $15 million when the property changed hands last year; this figure appears in several news articles citing public records. For confirmation, consult county property records or Minnesota Secretary of State filings.

5. Where can I confirm the official ownership records?
The most definitive public records are the Minnesota Secretary of State filings (LLC formation/ownership) and Dakota County property/real-estate records (deed and sale price). Media reports summarize those records but for legal/transactional certainty you should check the county recorder or state filing database directly.

Ownership of hotel real estate is a matter of public record and can change. The reporting above is based on multiple recent news stories and public-record screenshots published January 2026; it identifies the LLC purchase and the four named partners as the reported owners and EverPeak Hospitality as the operator. If you need legal-grade confirmation (exact LLC name, percent ownership, deed copy or chain of title), I recommend pulling the Minnesota Secretary of State LLC filing and the Dakota County Recorder deed for the property (these are the primary sources reporters referenced).

Hampton Inn Lakeville Official Site

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