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Saturday, 28 January 2012

Bay Area Scrap Metal Recycling Company, Ranch Town Recycling Announces It Offers Services to Reuse, Reduce and Recycle

San Jose, CA (PRWEB) October 04, 2011

Bay Area scrap metal recycling company, Ranch Town Recycling understands the importance of being green and works at helping the community become proactive about recycling. They help many residents, schools and businesses in the area by buying their scrap metal and e-waste ? materials they would normally be tossed into the garbage and then eventually into a landfill. They want to help educate the public as to how recycling works and its importance to the community and the environment.


?We are dedicated in serving and helping everyone that comes to our center in a fast and efficient way. Ranch Town Recycling provides excellent customer service and very competitive prices,? states SulemanValeni of Ranch Town Recycling.


To ensure quick and efficient service, Ranch Town Recycling recommends that customers have their materials sorted when they come to their center. Their Bay Area staff is willing and able to offer assistance wherever needed. Materials such as aluminum cans, copper wire, catalytic converters, plastic bottles and glass bottles are accepted by the center. They are also able to accept e-waste recycling such as televisions, computer monitors, computers, laptops and cell phones.


For more information about Ranch Town Recycling Center, call (408) 217-6205 or visit them online at http://www.ranchtownrecycling-bayarea.com. Ranch Town Recycling is located at 775 Lincoln Ave. San Jose, CA 95126.


About Ranch Town Recycling Center

The Bay Area?s Ranch Town Recycling began serving the community in 1996 as a buyback and scrap metal recycling and copper recycling center ? collecting cans, glass, brass and other recyclable materials. They are now offering e-waste recycling for such items as computers, laptops and servers, televisions and monitors, telephones and cell phones, speakers and stereo equipment, wires, cables and printed circuit boards. They also accept other household appliances but charge a recycling fee.


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Marriott To Open Courtyard Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square In Adaptive Reuse Of 1904 Alaska Building

Seattle, WA (PRWEB) April 2, 2010

Courtyard by Marriott is bringing a new hotel to life in an historic building in the heart of Pioneer Square. The 1904 Alaska Building was born as a bank to accommodate gold prospectors flocking to Seattle (the ?Gateway to the Klondike?) and is now scheduled to open in May 2010 with 262 newly designed guest rooms, a restaurant (?The Bistro?) with full service bar, and over 4,600 square feet of meeting space. This 15-story Seattle hotel located at 612 2nd Avenue will operate as a Marriott managed hotel and is owned by 618 2nd Avenue LP.


The Alaska Building ?symbolized the significance of the gold rush in Seattle,? Lisa Mighetto and Marcia Babcock Montgomery write in their book, Hard Drive to the Klondike. ?The porthole windows along the top floor looked out over the waterfront, providing a view of the shipbuilding, shipping and rail industries that the gold rush encouraged. For many years a gold nugget embedded in the building?s front door reminded visitors of the stampede and the city?s connection to the Far North.?


Courtyard Guests will be within walking distance to Qwest Field (home of the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Sounders FC), Safeco Field (home of the Seattle Mariners), and many of the city?s greatest attractions. The hotel is also one block away from Pioneer Square Station with easy access on the Sound Transit Link Light Rail to SeaTac International Airport, where a one way adult ticket is only $ 2.50. This station gives guests access to Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, the Cruise Terminals and the Washington State Convention Center via through the Metro bus system.


Courtyard by Marriott has completely redefined the hotel lobby experience in what they call the ?Refreshing Business? lobby. This Marriott International (NYSE:MAR) ?power brand? is fast-tracking its lobby makeover in hotels all over the world.


?From day one, Courtyard has prided itself as a brand that listens to what business travelers want from a hotel,? said Janis Milham, vice president, Global Brand Manager, Courtyard by Marriott. ?Guests want more control and choice with services and amenities that create a healthy balance between working and relaxing. We redefined the Courtyard lobby so it invites guests to get out of their rooms to work, socialize or for entertainment, whether traveling alone or with colleagues.? Visitors can experience the ?refreshing business? lobby prior to opening by visiting http://www.gocourtyard.com (a highly interactive website), though these virtual tours will not be identical to the historic and distinctive Courtyard Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square.


A signature element of the new lobby is the exclusive Courtyard GoBoardTM, a 52-inch LCD touch screen packed with local information, maps, weather, and news, business and sports headlines. Guests can navigate using the touch screen to find restaurants, local attractions and directions.


Guests can connect to free WiFi and there are ample electrical outlets throughout the lobby to power digital devices. The enlarged business library features several complimentary computer terminals along with a free printer and separate computer stations dedicated to printing airline boarding passes and checking flight status.


The on-site restaurant and bar, The Bistro, will compliment Pioneer Square?s reputation for having the most memorable dining and nightlife in Seattle. The Bistro has been designed both to celebrate the history of the building by incorporating key structural elements while at the same time making both business travelers and sports fans feel welcome with casual, flexible seating options.


The Courtyard Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square has nine meeting rooms with over 4,600 square feet of flexible space. The largest of them with 18-foot ceilings, the Alaska Club Ballroom, can accommodate up to 120 people banquet-style and was named after a prominent commercial organization of residents and entrepreneurs during the turn of the century, The Alaska Club. The other meeting rooms are named after territories in the Alaskan Gold Rush (Klondike, Kodiak, Yukon, Juneau and Fairbanks).


26 of the Hotel?s 262 guest rooms are specifically designed for those guests to wish to check in for an extended amount of time (30 nights or longer). These extended-stay rooms have cooking amenities, sleeper sofas, and all of the luxuries of a hotel without the commitment of an apartment or corporate-housing lease. The guests who prefer to utilize rooms like this are often relocating to Seattle or on a long-term project. The rates for these rooms are less expensive based on the number of nights the guest stays.


To take a video tour of the first Courtyard lobby redesign at one of our sister Courtyard properties please click here.


Courtyard by Marriott is the leading select-service hotel brand in the United States. Providing guests with a combination of casual comfort and time saving services, Courtyard hotels feature large functional guest rooms and are conveniently situated where people travel. All Courtyards now offer free high-speed Internet service to guests. Locations range from airports and office parks to downtown areas and recreational destinations. Several locations feature revitalized historical buildings. Courtyard has over 800 hotels worldwide. Courtyard participates in the company?s award-winning Marriott Rewards? frequent guest program. Members earn their choice of points toward free vacations or frequent flyer mileage for dollars spent at more than 3,100 Marriott hotels worldwide.


For more information or reservations, call the Courtyard hotel directly at 206-625-1111, call the Courtyard toll-free number at 800-321-2211, contact a travel agent or visit the web site at http://www.courtyardpioneersquare.com.


Click here for Marriott International, Inc. (NYSE: MAR) company information.


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