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Hotelier: Khan imagines fresh look for a historic property
Continued from Page A1
Taslema Sultana and Masudur Khan, new owners of the
Gilbert Block Building.
Gilbert Inn Hotel
Gilbert Block Hotel at the time of construction.
French-born Alexandre
Gilbert was a veteran of the
Franco-Prussian W ar in 1870
before following business
interests to San Francisco.
According to Gilbert Inn
Hotel history, learning in
1881 that land was cheap in
Oregon, Gilbert and his wife
Emma moved north to Asto-
ria. Struck by the rugged
beauty of the Oregon Coast
and the resemblance to his
native France, he saw great
potential and spent the next 54
years helping to develop busi-
nesses, property and commu-
nities in the area.
Gilbert moved to Sea-
side in 1890 and was elected
talize the block by support-
ing the current retail tenants
while upgrading the histori-
cal appearance of the facade
are reassuring,” Barber said.
DINING
on the
NORTH COAST
Great Restaurants in:
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CANNON BEACH
WANT TO KNOW WHERE THE LOCALS GO?
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
• Junior Menu
RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
• Lighter appetite menu
E
RIL Y’
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Excellence in family dining found
from a family that has been serving
the North Coast for the past 52 years
Great
Breakfast,
but that’s
not all...
Coff ee: Roasting process takes about 15 minutes
Continued from Page A1
Burly and the Bean Cof-
fee Roasters will off er a vari-
ety of international beans,
with the opportunity to pur-
chase them pre-roasted or
do-it-yourself roast. Drip
coff ee and specialty drinks
will be available to-go, with
limited indoor seating.
“You can come over
and pick a diff erent origin
from somewhere around the
world, something they’ve
never tried before,” Jus-
tin Boone said in a building
tour. “Fresh-roasted coff ee
has a totally diff erent taste.”
Along with local coff ee
afi cionados, Boone is aiming
for visitors who want a rainy
weather activity, or want to
celebrate a special occasion.
“It could say something as
simple as ‘happy birthday’
on it,” Boone said.
Employees will shadow
novice users to introduce the
roasting process, which takes
R.J. Marx
Visitors will have the chance to buy roasted beans or to roast
their own.
about 15 minutes, he said.
Along
with
coff ee,
Burly and the Bean Cof-
fee Roasters will off er local
goods: Dundee’s dough-
nuts, Dough Dough Bak-
ery’s biscuits, North Fork 53
tea from Nehalem and Gear-
hart, honey, jams, sauces
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HOME FOR SALE
$449,000
3 Bed rooms ~ 2 Baths ~
1446 Sq. Ft.
1145 Avenue E
Seaside, Oregon
Gas forced air ~ gas water
heater
Inc. Washer, Dryer,
Refrig.,Stove
Fenced yard, covered deck.
Call for appointment or leave
message
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lunch and
dinner
menu,too!
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Craft Gift Sale
November 5th, 6th, 7th
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Great vendors!
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Warrenton
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and nuts. Coff ee equipment,
including thermal mugs
and presses from Planetary
Design, a Montana-based
company specializing in
brewing and storage, will
also be available.
Boone, 49, grew up in
Snoqualmie,
Washing-
ton, went to high school in
Aloha. He moved to South-
ern California for the hot rod
scene. “My fi rst car that I
built from the ground up was
a ’63 Studebaker,” he said.
“I went through a ’31 Ford
Model A to a ’53 Chevy.”
The couple, Seaside resi-
dents, have been married for
eight years, with a 4-year-
old son, Shiloh.
Justin Boone’s fi rst year
and a half with Burly and the
Bean has been a great expe-
rience, he said. “It’s defi -
nitely had its ups and downs.
At one point we lost all our
employees. But we love it
here so far.”
Hours at Burly and the
Bean Coff ee Roasters will
be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to start,
he said.
Boone believes the busi-
ness will be one of the fi rst
of its kind. “We want to be
able to hopefully use this as
a model to build on to possi-
bly other locations,” he said.
“ ... I am hoping that his dream
and vision for the property in
the heart of Seaside’s busi-
ness district will all come to
fruition.”
S
While a design has yet to
be delivered, the hotel could
come with an upstairs lobby,
bistro, coff ee shop and rooftop
restaurant, catering to a high-
end audience. Rooms could
have small kitchens and liv-
ing areas.
Khan said he expects the
new hotel to open in 2023.
Renovation costs could
come to an additional $3.5
million, making the invest-
ment exceed $6 million.
Owners hope to work
with the city and the Seaside
Museum & Historical Soci-
ety to off er multimedia dis-
plays highlighting the history
of Seaside, with photos, vid-
eos and memorabilia dating
back to the 1800s. “We want
to bring small-town history to
the world,” Khan said.
Steve Wright, president
of the Seaside Museum and
a Seaside city councilor, said
the building is among the old-
est commercial buildings in
Seaside.
“I trust that Mr. Khan will
very likely enhance the look
of the building, as he has done
with other Seaside properties
that he has renovated,” Wright
said.
Khan anticipates approach-
ing the state for historic ren-
ovation tax credits through
Restore Oregon .
mayor in 1912 .
Gilbert rebuilt the four-
block Gilbert District at the
intersection of Broadway and
Holladay Drive after Sea-
side’s fi re in 1912 destroyed
most of the city’s downtown.
The Gilbert Block Building
was completed in 1914.
Gilbert later donated the
land for the Promenade. He
died in 1935 at age 90. After
Gilbert died, his heirs sold his
real estate holdings.
The section of the Gil-
bert Block Building along the
Necanicum River was built in
the 1940s.
In 2002, Avery Loschen
and Will Perkins acquired the
building at a time when the
area was looking for a revival,
with more empty storefronts
than occupied ones.
During the last two
decades, the Gilbert Dis-
trict has become a cultural
and shopping destination for
locals and tourists, anchored
by Beach Books and the Fair-
weather House and Gallery.
Khan anticipates an early
January
groundbreaking
at the property, with a rib-
bon-cutting ceremony for
the hotel and his other real
estate endeavors along South
Holladay.
Mayor Jay Barber said
he was excited about the
recent purchase.
“Masudur’s plans to revi-
The Astorian is seeking
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candidate will be able to
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This is a full-time position,
working mainly 8 am to 5 pm,
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Link for full job details:
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or.us/police/page/code-
enforcement-officer-job-1
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Clatsop Community
College is recruting for the
following positions:
College/Career Advisor –
TRIO Pre-College
Programs:
.9 FTE grant-funded
position. This position is
open until filled with first
review of applications on
November 16, 2021.
Benefits Navigator:
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Continuation of this position
is dependent on funding.
This position is open until
filled with first review of
applications on November
18, 2021.
View job descriptions/
qualifications and apply
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Contact the Office of Human
Resources at hr@clatsopcc.
edu or (503)338-2406 if
application assistance is
needed. AA/EOE
If you live in Seaside or Cannon
Beach, call 503-325-3211 to place
a Seaside Signal classified ad.
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Part-Time Employment
We are hiring several Special
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Clatsop County
Park Caretaker
Clatsop County seeks a
Park Caretaker for Westport
County Park, near Westport,
OR. Duties include visitor
assistance and custodial
services. The county
provides a full hookup RV
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November 2021 with three
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Packet is posted at www.
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applications to Clatsop
County Parks, 2001 Marine
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