This hotel had been open three weeks when we stayed there. While it was in a convenient location, I will not return. The lobby was tiny, had three total sets of doors to enter, none automatic, and two of which required a key card to pass through, with one scanner thar was 10 feet from the door, so it was difficult to scan, then open the door if you had anything in your hands, before it locked again. The furnishings throughout looked like IKEA stuff. All veneer, cheap-looking furniture, vinyl plank floor, with no rugs or carpet. The kitchenette was brand new, but no utensils, bowls, glasses, paper towels, nothing except two ice trays that we had to fill to get ice. No ice machine or vending we could find in the entire hotel. Also no hand towels, tissues, or simple amenities like filtered water or bottled water. The bed was comfortable and bedding brand new. The window had horizontal blinds, but no curtain, so the sunlight came right through in the morning. Many of these things can be fixed and may be over time, however, the amount of noise heard in our room will likely not be. We heard thunderous footsteps above us, and the television and people talking from every wall around us. Overall, very clean, but lacking eveywhere else. There was only one staff member I spoke with during our stay. She was pleasant, but could not make up for the the things missing here. I would say they built this hotel as cheaply as possible, with no amentities.