Vents in bathroom were full and I mean fully coated with black dust. Overall building smelt damp with a faint smell of mildew or mold. Maybe run an ozone machine to purify the air, remove some of that lingering musty smell.
As for the front desk, it would have been helpful if they knew that just a street over there are two 24-hour parking options that don't cost $45 a night for when, like me, a guest arrives past the time that their "recommended" parking lot closes. Which is 10pm. This left me scrambling after midnight in a city that was completely foreign to me surrounded by sketchy drugged out homeless people and aggressive vagrants trying to find a place to park my car for the night so that it didn't get broken into.
I was told by front desk that he could assure me it wouldn't get broken into. I didn't ask, he just told me that. I guess he's got a guy to crush skulls, because otherwise I don't see how that would have been possible. Out of town plates, car packed to the brim with luggage. Seems like an easy target to me.
On top of that, if you don't find paid parking and you end up parking on the street, you better be prepared to wake up prior to 7:00 a.m. when they start handing out parking tickets.