Both properties have gotten national play
Portland Business Journal's CRE Transformer Award
Bloomberg “Across the river on the east side of the city is Jupiter Next, a new hotel in a once-derelict part of east Burnside. (It’s also just one block from Canard.) The 67 rooms are stocked with chocolates—of the nonmedicated kind—from local edibles company Grön and have enormous windows with views of the city’s ever-morphing skyline.”
Portland Tribune “I just hope there's always a place for that old motel the Jupiter remodeled 14 years ago. The beauty of Portland comes from the conversation between new and old architecture, between sleek and rough-hewn. The success of Jupiter next comes partly from WPA's design, and partly from being a continuing story where the past meets the present.”
1859 Magazine “a uniquely Portland experience with its electric design, wildly popular basement music venue… take in the big views of the downtown Portland skyline before heading to bed…”
Rachael Ray Every Day “this boutique hotel has a hipster vibe and easy access to live tunes”
Sunset Magazine “The Jupiter, a 81-room rebooted roadside lodge, keeps Portland weird.”
Portland Monthly “Unlike the original Jupiter—a converted 1960s motor inn, that, since 2004, has courted hipsters, rockers, and fans of lo-fi vice tourism—[Jupiter NEXT] feels more dinner party than dive bar. ‘There’s still a loud party next door, but everyone is 14 years older now; they want a quiet cocktail, maybe.’”
Fodor’s Travel “Once word spread about its edgy yet innovative offerings, celebrities ranging from Katy Perry to Snoop Dogg flocked to this Lower Burnside location to see what’s up.”
Portland Business Journal’s photo gallery of Jupiter NEXT
Reader’s Digest “...the retro vibe is not lost among the new: Each room has era-appropriate furniture and pop-culture-style murals bearing the likenesses of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe and John Lennon.”
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