Populus Seattle.
Occupying the restored 1907 Westland Building in Pioneer Square, Populus Seattle merges industrial heritage with a deep commitment to biophilic design. The 120-room hotel preserves the site's original Douglas fir beams and exposed brickwork while introducing a contemporary, nature-focused aesthetic shaped by reclaimed wood and handcrafted furnishings. Distinctive for its "One Night, One Tree" initiative, the property plants a tree for every stay booked, leaning into a Pacific Northwest ethos that extends to its art collection and seasonal dining. Salt Harvest, the ground-floor anchor, centers on hearth cooking and open flames to highlight regional ingredients. Situated within the RailSpur adaptive-reuse district, it offers a rooted alternative to generic downtown stays, placing guests steps from the waterfront and stadiums while remaining firmly anchored in Seattle’s maritime past.