CitiesAlive 2026 to Be Held at a Green Key Eco-Rated Hotel in the Heart of Brooklyn
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities (GRHC) announces that CitiesAlive 2026 will be held at the New York Marriott At The Brooklyn Bridge - a beautiful four-star hotel. The conference will offer attendees a centrally located, sustainability-focused stay at a discounted conference rate. Use this link to access rooms at the conference rate.
Taking place September 30 - October 2, 2026, CitiesAlive marks its 20th annual conference dedicated to advancing green roofs, green walls, and living architecture across North America. The host hotel, which previously welcomed CitiesAlive attendees in 2018, provides a vibrant and convenient setting for this milestone gathering.
The Hotel is a Green Key Eco-Rating certified hotel, and has strong commitments to its environmental responsibility. Its sustainability initiatives include energy-efficient lighting systems, comprehensive recycling programs, and food waste reduction practices. Located in a walkable neighbourhood, the hotel offers easy access to public transit, restaurants, parks, cultural institutions, and iconic New York City attractions!
A special discounted conference rate of $369.00 USD per night has been secured exclusively for CitiesAlive 2026 attendees. This rate represents a competitive, close, and reasonably priced option.
To access the discounted rate, please book through the official CitiesAlive reservation link:
https://book.passkey.com/go/CitiesAliveConference2026
Reservations can also be made by phone by calling the Passkey reservations line at 888-436-3759 and referencing the CitiesAlive Conference 2026 room block.
The deadline to secure the discounted rate is September 11, 2026. After this date, room availability and pricing cannot be guaranteed - so book sooner rather than later!
Attendees are encouraged to reserve accommodations early to ensure the discounted conference rate and to stay onsite for maximum networking opportunities and convenience throughout the event!
CitiesAlive 2026 will bring together designers, policymakers, researchers, manufacturers, contractors, students, and industry leaders to explore the future of green infrastructure. The conference has put out a Call for Proposals so submit a session, paper, or poster.
See or book rooms here, and visit our website for more information on CitiesAlive and the Call for Proposals.