Travel Agent - July 21, 2008 - (Page 30) DESTINATIO NS PACIFIC NORTHWEST PORTLAND’S Hotel Fifty PORTLAND MIGHT NOT SEEM LIKE AN OBVIOUS DESTINATION FOR BUSINESS OR LEISURE TRAVEL, but it may just be coming into its own as a new hot spot. And leading the way is the newest incarnation of Hotel Fifty (www.hotelfifty.com), a boutique hotel that has grown from a selfdescribed “mom-and-pop” place into one of the premier high-end hotels in the city. “The hotel was built in the late 1950s,” says Portland is ranked the second-greenest city in the world BY JENA TESSE FOX A rendering of a newly renovated room at Hotel Fifty Debbie Young, Hotel Fifty’s director of sales. “It was a cute little mom-and-pop hotel for quite a while. Then it was purchased by Starwood, and was a mid-scale hotel, and then just recently, last fall, it was purchased by [Coastal Hotels].” Coastal, she says, is converting it into “an upscale, trendy hotel.” A $7 million makeover of both the hotel’s interior and exterior is expected to end in the next few weeks. “We actually never closed,” Young says. “We worked through the renovation floor by floor, which hasn’t been easy. They redid all of the guest rooms, lobby, restaurant, everything.” A grand reopening is scheduled for September. One major aspect of the renovation was to bring the hotel in line with various green practices. “Reuse/renew is very big in Portland,” Young says. “We’re one of the greenest cities in the country.” (According to a 2007 article on environmental website Grist.com, Portland is the second-greenest city in the entire world— Reykjavik, Iceland, came in first.) “It was very important to be able to reuse what we could in the hotel,” Young says. “They reused the bathroom sinks, and they look brand new.” In fact, environmentally concerned guests can easily get to the hotel using public transportation: The local light rail comes directly from the airport to two stations near the hotel. Business, Pleasure or Both Situated in downtown Portland, Hotel Fifty is ideal for both business and leisure travelers. “It’s just a great location to have a nicer hotel,” Young says. “The city demands it. We’re surrounded by businesses that want [their guests] to stay in a more upscale hotel with a good restaurant and have all the amenities a nice hotel has, like room service and a nice lounge/bar.” But for all its boutique aspects, she adds, the hotel is far from pretentious. Close to parks, museums and theaters (Portland is renowned for its theater and music scene), the hotel is simply “a nice, comfortable place to be,” as 30 | TravelAgent July 21, 2008 http://www.hotelfifty.com
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