10A • August 25, 2017 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com Shifting gears from software to visitor care Former Intel engineer takes on hotels ready to sell in February, she said, but let her start manag- ing the properties in Cannon Beach and learning the ropes. Late last month, multi- ple LLCs owned by Sultana, Khan and other family friends as investors completed the purchase of the Simmons’ four South County hotels. The Inn at Haystack Rock and Blue Gull Inn in Cannon Beach sold for nearly $3.6 million to SR Lodging LLC, run by Sul- tana and Sazzadur Rahman, with whom she and Khan also manage other properties. The Gilbert Inn and Inn at the Prom sold for more than $3.9 million to Seaside Prom LLC, run by Sultana, Khan and fam- ily friend Bashir Mahmud. Along with the four hotels, Sultana now manages two apartment complexes, com- ing to the coast from Portland several times a week. Despite the travel, she said the posi- tion is more relaxing and flex- ible than Intel, allowing her to spend more time with her children. By Edward Stratton EO Media Group For Taslema Sultana, a former engineer at Intel, tak- ing over management of four hotels and two apartments in Cannon Beach and Seaside has been a relaxing step back. Sultana, whose husband, Masudur Kahn, runs four ho- tels in Seaside, is part of an ownership group that recent- ly purchased hotels in South County owned by Antoine and Rocio Simmons, who has tran- sitioned out of the local hospi- tality industry. Before hospitality, Sultana, who has a Ph.D. in chemical engineering, was a senior en- gineer at Intel for eight years, overseeing high-volume man- ufacturing for the chipmaker and helping set up a new fac- tory. By 2015, she had already been thinking about starting her own business, likely in real estate. She founded a prop- erty company and took over management of an eight-unit apartment complex in Sea- side while pregnant with her youngest of three daughters. After the birth, Sultana left on maternity leave and a sabbatical from Intel. Upon returning in July 2016, Sulta- na learned she was among the hundreds of employees being laid off during the company’s recent restructuring. “It kind of expedited my business ventures,” she said with a laugh. Her husband, had been in the hotel industry for 12 years, first as an investor and later as an owner after buying the Inn at Seaside in the summer of 2009. Khan now runs four properties in Seaside, includ- ing the River Inn at Seaside, City Center Motel and Coast River Inn. Transition The Simmons family start- ed their hospitality careers in 2001 with the purchase of the Blue Gull Inn, adding the Inn The future COLIN MURPHEY/EO MEDIA GROUP TOP, Taslema Sultana walks around the grounds of one of the hotels in Cannon Beach that she now manages. Sultana recently took over management of four hotels in the area as well as other real estate properties. ABOVE LEFT, The Gil- bert Inn is one of the hotels in Seaside and Cannon Beach that are now managed by Sultana and her husband. ABOVE RIGHT, Several of the hotels managed by Sultana and her husband feature elaborate landscaping, including a wide variety of flowers and other plants as well as fountains and areas to relax for patrons. ‘I really think they know what they’re doing, and they’re going to do a great job.’ Antoine Simmons at Haystack Rock two years later and forming the man- agement company Haystack Lodgings to run other hotels. They bought the oceanfront Inn at the Prom in 2011 and the Gilbert Inn, a historic 1892 Victorian, in 2014. Antoine Simmons, also a former employee of Intel be- fore his foray into hospitality, said the properties in Cannon Beach had been on the market since last summer, as his fam- ily sought to transition out of the coastal hospitality indus- try. “It’s tough, because it’s really about the employees, being with them,” he said of leaving the properties and employees who grew to be like family. “We’ve been with many of them over 10 to 15 years.” Sultana learned last sum- mer the properties were on the market. Simmons wasn’t Sultana said that beside some upgrades to the facades, furniture and other amenities, no big changes are coming to any of the properties, which are still taken care of by the same 25 or so employees through Haystack Lodgings. “They know what our guests want, and they’re really good people,” she said. Antoine Simmons, who last month pulled the plug on a proposed 48-room luxury hotel in Seaside after receiv- ing an offer on the property, is developing a new 37-unit apartment complex in the cen- ter of Warrenton. He is also developing another apartment complex in Utah and a brand- ed hotel in Sherwood. “It just was a good fit for both of us,” he said of his and Rocio’s sale of the hotels. “I really think they know what they’re doing, and they’re go- ing to do a great job.” He lauded Khan’s experi- ence in the industry, and said he was especially pleased that all his existing staff could be kept on. “They’re kind of like the new us.” Boone, Bonamici discuss energy, environment in Cannon Beach Appearance at Chamber of Commerce breakfast By Brenna Visser Cannon Beach Gazette State Rep. 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Bonamici came to Cannon Beach to talk about local is- sues, but also faced questions from the audience on national topics like immigration pol- icy, the Paris climate agree- ment and what it is like to be in Congress during the Trump administration. The Cannon Beach City Council voted recently on a resolution to support the Par- is accord, despite President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw. Mayor Sam Steidel asked Bonamici what kind of impacts small cities could make with resolutions like these. “It’s been heard,” she said, adding that any support helps when she still spends a significant portion of time debating the existence of cli- mate change with some of her House colleagues. 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