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Nine Zero Gets NYT Stamp of Approval

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August 20, 2007 at 10:27 AM | by juliana | 0 Comments

The first line of Stuart Emmrich's review for the NY Times of the hotel Nine Zero goes like this:

Finally, a hotel for dog-loving, yoga-practicing, environmentally conscious history buffs.

If that's not enough to let you know it's a Kimpton Hotel, then we don't know what other clues you would need.

Nine Zero's been open for a while but in this day and age everyone seems to be look for a green hotel during their travels and Nine Zero definitely lives up to the expectations with its eco-friendly cleaning products and fair trade coffee.

Emmrich loved the place from top to bottom. This was actually one of the most positive reviews of a hotel we've seen from NYT all year. Not that they are too harsh on hotels in the first place but still, Emmrich only mentioned one thing to avoid: hanging out in the lobby during the hotel's daily wine-tasting hour.

However, judging from this picture we may make our own suggestion: Avoid the lobby during the week when business travelers of the male persuasion are hanging out in the lobby. Sheesh, where are the ladies at?

[Photo: Jodi Hilton for NYT]

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· Check In, Check Out: Nine Zero [NY Times]

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