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Fortis Hotels leaves Protea, rebrands six hotels

14 Mar 2018
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F ortis Hotels recently

launched six hotels

under its own brand.

The properties were

previously branded Protea.

Fortis Hotels will now

operate the properties

independently of the Protea

Hotel and Marriott Group,

after signing a management

contract with the Boulevard

Hotels Group on March 1.

Boulevard Hotels Group

leases the properties from

private owners.

Brothers Archie and Jimmy

McLachlan opened the

Boulevard Hotel in Pretoria in

1954, and a few years later

built the Boulevard Witbank,

and the Boulevard Impala

in Phalaborwa. The hotels

converted to the Protea brand

in 1993. Effective March 1,

the hotels began trading

under the new brand.

The six properties are:

Fortis Hotel Capital in the

Pretoria CBD; Fortis Hotel

Manor in Hatfield, Pretoria;

Fortis Hotel Witbank and

Fortis Hotel Highveld in

Emalahleni; Fortis Hotel

Malaga in Waterval Boven;

and Fortis Hotel Evander in

Secunda.

“Our ambition is to be

a sought-after African

hospitality company known

for a portfolio of individually

managed hotels that create

warm, welcoming, and happy

guest experiences at the

same time as developing,

and sustaining our people,

our communities, and

our environment,” said

Fortis Hotels ceo, Grant

McLachlan, at the launch.

“We are now going to come

up against Marriott Protea,

the difference being we have

seven hotels, and they’ve

got 6 500. The goal of Fortis

is to acquire more hotels to

own, franchise, and manage.”

Staff of both the Boulevard

Group and Fortis Hotels own

40% of the equity of their

respective companies, with

Grant McLachlan, remaining

the major shareholder after

buying the trading companies

from his family in 1998 .

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