Hotel Sayeman of Cox's Bazar celebrates 50th anniversary

Hotel Sayeman in Cox's Bazar launched a 10-storey resort condominium at a programme in the capital on Tuesday on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.
The resort—Sayeman Heritage Residence—conceptualised by Mumbai-based architect Eranna Yakbote will soon be completed, officials of the hotel said at the programme at Star Zone at Bashundhara City.
Engr Mosharraf Hossain, public works and housing minister and co-founder of the hotel; and Mahboob Rahman, managing director of Gasmin Ltd—a construction firm—and the hotel, spoke at the celebration event.
Established in 1964 by Hossain's father, late businessman Sayedur Rahman, Sayeman was the first private hotel in Cox's Bazar, the hotel said in a statement yesterday.
In addition to enjoying vacation, people can own Sayeman Heritage by investing in it, participate in the hotel rental programme and generate income from their investment, according to the statement.
Of the 240-unit resort, there will be 78 single bedroom suites, 116 two-bedroom suites, 40 three-bedroom apartments, four three-bedroom penthouse duplexes and two presidential suites.
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