This waterfront hotel features panoramic vistas of the East River and the Manhattan skyline, as well as interiors that feature native vegetation and salvaged materials. They are continually seeking new methods to contribute to environmental protection, from its "Save Our Shores" campaign to its plastic reduction policy. The hotel has employed "greenscaping" throughout, from a 25-foot green wall in the lobby to towering plants and trees in the bar to moss 'beds' in the restrooms. They try to help the local community by selling goods from local farmers and businesses on a regular basis. The food is locally grown and organic. The furniture is made from salvaged wood, and even closet hangers are constructed entirely of post-consumer recycled materials. Shower timers are available to alert you about water wastage. Instead of paper pads, they take notes on a reclaimed blackboard. The key cards are made of five different kinds of repurposed wood. The hotel incorporates reclaimed woods, bricks, marble, stone, and locally sourced glass throughout&ndashin fact, it uses a 54 per cent ratio of regional and reclaimed materials, including original heart pine beams from the former Domino Sugar Factory, walnut from the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, and pine flooring from the Old Crow Distillery in Kentucky. Find more information here.