The building was very old. There were not enough parking spots and the man who checked me in said there was overflow parking nearby but I couldn't find it after circling around 3 times. They charge $15 to park.I was on the 3rd floor with a super narrow staircase and no elevator, so I went thru my suitcase and grabbed toiletries and threw a few things into a bag light enough to haul up to the 3rd floor.
The lock on the door was a numbered electric combination, and I had a hard time locking it from the outside when leaving the room.
Once in the room, the AC was already on and fairly newer, so the temp was very comfortable. There were no shades or blackout curtains, just very thin material on the windows facing the street, so I felt like I had to turn the lights off to get changed. Everything was very worn and old. The toilet was super low to the ground and there was no bar or anything to hold on to, to lower myself down. I recently recovered from a broken pelvis so the trek up all the stairs, the lack of any safety bars to hold on to just to use the toilet or the shower, which was VERY worn, made me a little nervous. The pillows had yellowed pillowcases that smelled like they hadn't been changed, and the pillows themselves were thin, old, and worn into little squares. (I travel with my own pillows, thankfully). They did have wifi. The one plug there, looked like a fire hazard.
Overall, not absolutely filthy, but shabby and nowhere I'd stay again.