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Premier, Faircity a done deal

07 Aug 2019 - by Catherine Bower
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PREMIER Hotels &

Resorts has announced

the transfer of the Faircity

Hotel Group and its

assets and management

contracts. The news of

the deal was initially

announced in April.

The Faircity Group

consists of three- and

four-star conference hotels

and serviced apartments

in Gauteng, including the

Falstaff and Quatermain in

Morningside, Mapungubwe

in Johannesburg’s inner

city, Roodevalley and

Kievitskroon near Pretoria,

and Grosvenor Gardens

Apartments in Pretoria.

Mark Jakins, Group

Sales, Revenue and

Marketing director told

TNW that this acquisition

meant Premier was able

to expand its footprint for

government, corporate

and leisure travel as well

as the conference sector.

He adds: “Premier will

continue to investigate

hotel and resort

opportunities in other cities

and towns where we still

don’t have a presence.”

Faircity properties will

remain under the Faircity

brand and trademark to

allow for easy recognition

and business continuity.

Mark says the travel

trade has supported

Faircity for many years,

and he hopes with this

acquisition that this

partnership will grow.

The acquisition of

these properties adds

512 rooms to Premier’s

existing portfolio of more

than 2 000 rooms. The

portfolio now consists

of 24 properties in

Gauteng, KwaZulu Natal,

Mpumalanga and the

Eastern and Western Cape.

The Premier Splendid Inn

in Bloemfontein is due to

open in September, as

well as two new hotels

in Umhlanga early next

year.

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