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WINK Aparthotels under new management

28 Jul 2022
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Cape-based property group, Flyt Property Investment, has acquired hospitality management specialist firm, WINK ApartHotels, from Indalo Hotels and Leisure. Effective immediately, the transaction will see Flyt take over the management of the short- to medium-stay and long-term leasing aspects, hospitality management and administration of three properties under the WINK banner.

The three properties are: Eaton Square, in the regenerated node of Diep River, Cape Town; student accommodation development, WINK Quivertree in Stellenbosch; and the luxury short-term aparthotel units on Cape Town’s Foreshore, aptly named WINK Foreshore. This will ensure all 185 keys under management of the WINK property and hospitality skilled team. 

Commenting on the deal, Zane De Decker, CEO of Flyt Property Investment, said: “It aligns with our strategy to consolidate our assets and have direct influence on the management of our properties. We are very pleased that our offer was accepted. Our time with the Indalo team has been valuable, but the time has come for us to act on our long-term strategy, as we set sights on growing our owned-and-operated portfolio.”

Indalo CEO, Andrew Rogers, confirmed the continuation of the collaboration with Flyt Property Investment in expanding their investments in hospitality assets. “We’ve developed a great partnership with Flyt and will continue to work together in sourcing and developing new hotel and leisure opportunities.”

With the tourism sector on the cusp of a bounce-back, Flyt forecasts a healthy improvement in occupation rates and demand for aparthotel-type accommodation. WINK ApartHotels’ onsite hospitality, rental and administration management add a further feather in the cap of Flyt’s investment offering. 

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