We stayed here because we thought it seemed like a nice and chic hotel to stay at, but were surprised that it was more like a motel. There are no elevators to get you to the second floor if you are disabled or need it. It wasn't too bad for me since my husband carried our one luggage upstairs, but it would be a few trips up and down for families or disabled persons with multiple luggagies. The check in process is through a lobby building where they had technical difficulties for about 10 minutes. The check in is with a real person through a virtual session on a kiosk. They ask you to scan the ID and confirm the details of your stay. Not too bad for a check in process especially considering we checked in after 11pm. Anyhow, we got to our room and it's a small room, straight-to-the-point bedroom with closet space, long desk/drawer space with TV on top, fridge under, and a separate bathroom. There was a hole on the wall, like someone punched it, next to the bathroom. The bathroom floor was dirty, the faucet handle broke after two uses, the sink was clogged, the desk where the TV was had old cup marks, there were hair in the towels, the walls were pretty thin and you could hear some neighbors at midnight and throughout the night, and the AC/heater unit was boomingly loud whenever it started up automatically.
In the end, I wouldn't stay here again unless there was an event I needed to attend and it's the last nearby choice that's "not" a motel.