I’m not familiar with the city, but the hotel seems to border an area where a large population of unhoused persons congregate; when I say border, I mean, the street the runs directly adjacent. I work with the homeless and underserved population in my hometown. I am not afraid of mental illness, addiction, homelessness - I am also not naive to many of the risks associated with these social and health issues. If you are staying here, you should be aware - certainly businesses take note - their doors are locked with signage. It’s not that I would avoid this area, you just need to understand your surroundings.
The hotel and room were lovely. I loved the bathrooms - showers were great. I was a little disappointed my towel warmer didn’t work, but I also wasn’t expecting one so it wasn’t a huge loss. The room was clean when we arrived. Housekeeping did not come in the first day, despite us being out of the room early and the second day, they did a mediocre job; I have no idea if that’s a staffing issue or a reflection of housekeeping so I make no assertions about where fault lies. Front desk staff were pleasant - seems like they should have two ppl at all time, but maybe that’s just a personal bias.
Overall, pretty hotel, but I would probably look elsewhere in the future - even if I pay more.