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City Lodge founder dies

20 Nov 2019 - by Kate Nathan
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HANS Enderle, founder

and past chairperson

of the City Lodge

Group, died on November 9

at the age of 77, as a

result of complications after

surgery.

Swiss-born Hans’s career

in hotels started at age 15

with his training to be a

chef, but he soon turned to

hotel management at the

Hotel School in Lausanne,

Switzerland. He took up

the post of receptionist

at the Langham Hotel in

Johannesburg in 1959,

earning a princely R100 per

month.

Hans returned to SA in

1970 for the launch of the

Holiday Inn chain, rising

to chairman of the group

in 1983. In 1985, when

Rennies sold Holiday Inn to

Southern Sun, Hans bought

a property with the Mines

Pension Fund and launched

the City Lodge Hotel Group

in 1985, introducing the

concept of select services

hotels to South Africa. With

the opening of City Lodge

Randburg, guests instantly

took to the concept of

a hotel that lived by the

principle of TLC (tip top,

loving, clean), and the

brand, which has become a

household name in SA, was

launched.

The Town Lodge and

Road Lodge brands were

next, and a listing on

the Johannesburg Stock

Exchange was followed by

the acquisition of the fourstar Courtyard Hotels.

Hans retired as ceo of

the Group in 1994 and

relocated to Somerset West.

City Lodge Hotel Group

ceo, Andrew Widegger,

says Hans’s passion for

the hospitality industry and

his ability to revolutionise

it with new accommodation

concepts in an everchanging marketplace was

extraordinary.

Clifford Ross, former ceo

of the Group, says Hans was

a humble man who touched

the lives of many. “Hans

was a pioneer who disrupted

and shaped the industry in

South Africa. He employed

me in 1987 and was my

mentor. He led with humility,

kindness, passion and great

entrepreneurial spirit. We

walked a long road together.

He inspired a certain culture

in City Lodge Group, led by

family values and it lives on

to this day.”

Hans is survived by his

wife Barbara, his children

Stephen and Julie and three

grandchildren.

A memorial service will

take place on November 22

in Somerset West. For more

information, contact Kathy

Orchard at korchard@clhg.

com.

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