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Element Hotels to Make Canadian Debut with Greater Vancouver Opening

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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.—The city striving to become the world’s greenest metropolis by 2020 is getting a hotel to match. Greater Vancouver will become the site of Canada’s first Element, a trailblazer in eco-conscious hospitality from Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. Set to welcome guests in 2014, Element Vancouver Metrotown is owned by Bosa Properties and will be managed by Atlific Hotels.

Element hotels are green by design and inspired by nature. Element hotels’ energizing, eco-chic environment offers bright public spaces, smart design, and modern touches. Every Element property is also a high-performance building where sustainable practices reduce waste and conserve resources. When it launched in 2008, Element made history by becoming the first major hotel brand to mandate that all its properties pursue LEED certification. There are now nine Element hotels across North America.

Element Vancouver Metrotown will situate guests in Burnaby, B.C., the center of metro Vancouver. Restaurants, schools, parks, a Skytrain Rapid Transit station, and shopping are all steps away—including Metropolis at Metrotown, British Columbia’s largest shopping center. Guests will enjoy picturesque views of Whistler, the North Shore Mountains and downtown Vancouver from the hotel. This new-build construction will be the tallest tower in Burnaby.

Healthy Breakfast Food

With 169 guest rooms and suites, the property will also offer many amenities to keep guests active, healthy and balanced when on the road, including complimentary wellness programs and healthy food options. Rise, Element’s signature daily complimentary breakfast buffet, includes low-fat breakfast wraps and fruit smoothies. Guests will enjoy complimentary access to a 28,000-square-foot fitness facility right next door.

For business, Element Vancouver Metrotown will boast 5,500 square feet of flexible meeting areas. Like all Element properties, Element Vancouver Metrotown will offer a ChargePoint electric-vehicle charging station for guests and travelers. The Coulomb Technologies’ ChargePoint network of open-platform charging stations makes it easy for drivers to locate stations nearby and track their vehicles’ progress.

“We like to say Element’s inspiring designs flow from nature, so Vancouver’s spectacular natural beauty makes a perfect setting for our first Element property in Canada,” said Brian McGuinness, senior vice president, Specialty Select Brands for Starwood. “And since Vancouver just launched an initiative to become the world’s greenest city by 2020, we’re very excited for Element Vancouver Metrotown to become part of that movement.”

Green from the Ground Up

Element’s green features are designed to be as aesthetically appealing as they are eco-friendly. Every Element property uses eco-friendly materials whenever possible, and hotel designs maximize natural light throughout the property.

Element Hotels is the first major hotel brand to mandate that all its properties pursue LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). Element recently became one of the first businesses in the United States to earn approval for a LEED-approved prototype through the USGBC’s new “volume build” program. With pre-approval for its building prototype, Element will be able to save its partners and developers time, money, and resources as they join Starwood in creating more eco-conscious lodging.

Smart, Eco-Chic Design

Element’s unique design philosophy is evident the moment one arrives. After passing through the hotel’s signature portal, guests encounter an energizing environment of clean design brightened by streams of natural light from a multi-storied window wall. The vitality of the lobby is matched by the energy of the hotel’s outdoor fire pit, barbecue and soothing water features.

All suites also offer a fully equipped kitchen featuring modern, Energy Star-rated appliances along with utensils to prepare a gourmet meal. To reduce waste, guestroom bathrooms are equipped with amenity dispensers; kitchens are supplied with silverware and glassware instead of plastic utensils and paper cups; and filtered drinking water replaces plastic water bottles.

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