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Charlottetown Inn and Conference Centre under new ownership

A Charlottetown hotel has decided to drop its long affiliation with Best Western and make a go at running as an independent.

Hotel, a Best Western until late last year, has been purchased by First Canadian Management Corp.

Burnaby, B.C.-based First Canadian Management Corp. has bought the Charlottetown Inn and Conference Centre, the company announced Thursday. (Stephanie Brown/CBC)

A Charlottetown hotel that dropped its Best Western affiliation late last year has a new owner.

The Charlottetown Inn and Conference Centre on Grafton Street has been purchased by First Canadian Management Corp. (FCMC), a group of companies headquartered in Burnaby, B.C., that owns hotels in Quebec, Ontario and Alberta.

"Looking forward, we hope to enhance the quality of the guest experience at this hotel," FCMCpresident and CEO Fayaz Manji said in a statement. "We also look to continue our expansion plan vis-a-visfuture strategic geographic aquisitions as we grow our portfolio."

The former Best Western Charlottetown on Grafton Street rebranded on Dec. 1, becoming the independent Charlottetown Inn andConference Centre.

General manager Wayne Cotton said at the time that management had decided the appeal of the Charlottetown name was enough for the marketing of the hotel, without the support of Best Western.

The 143-unit hotel includes 8,000 square feet of meeting space.