Definitely a work in progress. The check in area is not well marked or well attended. No nametags. A ton of interior construction, as well as equipment and mess that goes along with it. Not ADA friendly, step ups or downs on nearly every door. No elevator. The room I had was clean, and all the furniture was new, so that was a plus. But the walls, while freshly painted, holes and dents were not properly prepped prior to the paint. The front cover came completly off of the AC unit when I turned it on, the insde was pretty dirty, it was snapped back on. Exposed nails in a door frame.The sink top was not secured to the cabinet, electrical outlets were not screwed into the wall, and the faucet deivered hot water to the right, cold to the left. The water was hot, so that and the new showerhead were nice. There appears to be a fair amount of long term residents, and it seems that they are also "employed" by the inn as they were back and forth behind the desk, in and out of work areas, and helping with food prep in the breakfast area. Again, no nametags or dress code, so unsure. The breakfast was ok, fresh fruit, eggs, french toast, pancakes and beverages. No gloves used for cooking, and prep area open and accessed by many. High chairs would have been nice. I can't truly recommend staying here while the reno is still in progress. And I would suggest during the transition that nametags and/or uniforms be utilized to help the short term guests know who to ask with questions/ concerns.