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Aloft Charlotte Ballantyne Earns LEED Certification

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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.—Aloft Charlotte Ballantyne has earned Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). Aloft Charlotte Ballantyne becomes the tenth LEED certified property for parent Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

Set along the grassy greens of The Golf Club at Ballantyne in an upscale lifestyle community, Aloft Charlotte Ballantyne is just steps from chic shops and Ballantyne Corporate Park—and a quick trip to downtown. Created to shake up the staid, traditional select service segment of the hotel industry, Aloft Hotels delivers style at an economical rate, with urban-influenced, modern, open and vibrant design.

LEED certification verifies that Aloft Charlotte Ballantyne has achieved significant enhancements in energy efficiency, water conservation, and green cleaning, and has proven dedication to responsible sustainable practices in operations, maintenance, and upgrades.

Aloft Charlotte Ballantyne joins a growing list of eco-conscious, LEED certified buildings in Charlotte, including the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public Library’s ImaginOn children’s theater and Hickory Grove library branch, as well as Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities’ operations center.

“For both guests and our neighbors in Charlotte, we know that staying green is a priority, and we’re very proud that Aloft Charlotte Ballantyne achieved the high standards of the U.S. Green Building Council to earn its LEED certification,” said Brian McGuinness, senior vice president of Specialty Select Brands for Starwood. “It’s gratifying for us that guests can have an Aloft experience and know they’re helping reduce waste and conserve resources.”

“All of us at Aloft Charlotte Ballantyne are very proud of this certification, and we will stay committed to further developing sustainable practices as we provide the best possible guest experience,” said Joe Hallow, president of Starwood’s Charlotte partner, Bissell Hotels, which owns and operates Aloft Charlotte Ballantyne.

Bissell Oversaw Construction

Bissell Development oversaw the construction of Aloft Charlotte Ballantyne. “In keeping with all of our new building within Ballantyne Corporate Park, we are dedicated to offering the best environment, and the construction of LEED certified buildings demonstrates this commitment,” said Clifton Coble, president of Bissell Development.

To achieve its LEED certification, Aloft Charlotte Ballantyne partnered with local firms, including construction partner Cox & Schepp and architecture firm LS3P Associates, and local subcontractors such as PowerWorks Electric, P.C. Jackson, and commercial flooring leader Garmon & Co.

LEED is a point based system where building projects earn LEED points for satisfying specific green building criteria. By using less energy and sustainable products, LEED certified buildings reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to a healthier environment for residents, workers and the larger community.

Aloft’s parent, Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc., is an industry leader in green building initiatives. Starwood made history in 2008 when it launched Element Hotels, Starwood’s green trailblazer and the first major hotel brand to mandate that all U.S. properties pursue LEED certification. Starwood’s W Hotel San Francisco recently became the first hotel owned by a major brand to receive Silver LEED certification for an existing building from the USGBC. Across its entire portfolio, Starwood is rolling out initiatives that aim to conserve energy and water, reduce waste and enhance indoor environmental quality for Starwood guests and associates alike.

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