The hotel was unique and perfectly nestled within a very fun area where you could walk to a ton of places in a mile or less. However, the hotel rooms were very industrial and bare (painted brick walls and concrete floors), lacking the comfort that you might want in your home away from home. Our room had one chair, nowhere to put luggage (and they didn’t even have a portable rack when I called the front desk), limited closet/drawer space, no bath mat, etc. I get the motif when trying to pay homage to the industrial history of the building, but it just didn’t translate to the coziest stay. My husband had the protest that there were no real TV stations (I guess it was mid-Sept so this is likely a football thing, I was ok with it!). Now the restaurant, Paseo, was amazing. The pool area was small but well stocked, but it was packed the entire time we were there. The staff throughout the facility were friendly, and helpful. If you’re looking for a modern, simple stay, and don’t desire some of the more simple comforts, this is a good place for your stay.