The hotel's entire second floor is leased by NYC to house homeless families. This would be no problem except there were numerous shouting matches between the staff and the families. Also the security guards were a little unnerving: why do homeless families need security guards?
My room was visited by housekeeping on my first day. The bed was not changed, only made. They left me with NO towels, NO toilet paper, no coffee (and that day's coffee was not cleaned out of the coffee maker), etc.
Breakfast was close to inedible. I didn't even try to eat it after the first day. Cold watery scrambled eggs, hard, dry, black sausage links...the families from the second floor yelling at their children.
Oh and yes, they have free parking but only 12 parking spaces