This is a fine location downtown. The rooms (we had two) were small but well-furnished, with good toiletries and a nice coffee setup.
We had two complaints about this place, and both would be easy to fix. There used to be a Starbucks on site, but it closed and the hotel offers a small self-serve coffee kiosk with fruit bread and yogurt in the mornings until 9am. 9am is a bit early to pull everything for some, which I think is cheap (10am is much better), but the real problem is that the coffee disappears at 9:00. We watched the woman who maintained the kiosk/counter caraway a FULL coffee dispenser at 9:00am. Seriously.
Something that HEAVILY heavily affects how I choose a hotel for business is the public spaces. I want to be able to work, particularly in cold weather, in an open space in my hotel And part of what many business travelers need is simple, inexpensive access to coffee and water. We don't need a restaurant, but a small all-day coffee kiosk is something many hotels provide. It's very, very inexpensive and easy to maintain. It costs *maybe* $10/day in coffee (the single-pot packs we buy for our office cost $0.60 each), and the front desk person frequently had time for this. It is a HUGE difference between a hotel I want to stay in for business and a hotel i don't want to visit.
Similarly, the loud music in the lobby was awful. It was not music for the guests there. It was pop music for the college-age employees. Everyone there hated it.