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The Lenox Hotel was built in 1900 by the owner of New York's
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Saunders Hotel Group are known internationally for pioneering the luxury green hotel movement since 1989. They have received a Presidential Gold Medal for Environmental Leadership from George H Bush in 1992 as well as many other international sustainability awards. The Lenox
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The Hotel purchase locally made goods to support area businesses while reducing polluting emissions from long-distance transportation. They continue to share their lessons learned and innovative ideas with hotels far and wide to help the world's largest service industry towards a more sustainable
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The hotel recently underwent a $ 35 million renovation. Some of the corner suites in the hotel still have functioning wood-burning fireplaces. It is one of the few known buildings left in the world with a functioning Cutler
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to be made into compost for local farms, they do renovations with sustainable materials and help improve IAQ (indoor air quality) by using healthier paints, adhesives and cleaning products.
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