This hotel is in transition and definitely not renovated (yet?). Due to the transition, you can only pay in cash onsite. The sign on the outside is the old name, adding to the confusion for our driver. The lobby is not open 24/7. The halls smell like broccoli and cigarettes. No breakfast was availabpe but we saw 2 vending machines. The carpet was terribly stained but the sheets and bathroom were clean, and we didn’t see any bugs. The rooms are expensive at $150 with taxes so we cannot recommend them unless you have a family member at the hospital nearby (Unity).
Having said all this, they have free parking, decent coffee pods, microwaves, & refrigerator. Most importantly, the proximity to Unity was priceless. You can always have a mocha or latte across the street at the fancy hotel for a change of scenery.