Earlier today, on the west coast's "hub" of alternative action, Marriott's Courtyard Portland City Center hotel was certified LEED-Gold by the USGBC. Powered by wind and hydroelectricity, the 256-room property reduced energy consumption by 30 percent during its recent redesign. This feat is coupled with the composting of kitchen waste, creation of biodiesel fuel (from used cooking oil), and employee garb that's fashioned from recycled plastic bottles. Chic, no?Located near shopper's central, the Pearl District, and ever-blooming Rose Garden, this hotel is a hop, skip and jump from eco-dining options like the Farm Cafe, Wildwood, and Urban Farmer. Want to scope out the city's leafy appeal? TravelPortland lists their top-notch nature-viewing suggestions here.


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Glad to see you are back from summer vacation. Always enjoy your perspective.
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