Definitely a comfortable, well-equipped place for a work trip, but would massively adjust my expectations if I were to go back.
Booked a balcony room, which is a total misrepresentation. There is a balcony on the 6th floor that, technically, only two rooms should use, but are totally open to the public. There's a keypad next to the door which sort of implies that you need a key to open it, but nope. Someone could literally walk in off the street and enjoy that balcony. Not worth the extra spend, and feels intentionally deceptive on the part of the hotel.
All the staff were incredibly kind and hospitable, but it seemed like they didn't have any managerial support. I tried to go to the restaurant for dinner one night and in 30 minutes all I'd received was a glass of water and was still missing a menu. The servers were definitely swamped, it was just clearly understaffed. I overheard other tables saying how they'd been there for 90 minutes without receiving food and I gave up and left. Front desk staff were often open mouth eating at the desk or watching television on an ipad at full volume. Housekeeping never came to my room once in my 3 night stay. I could go on, but you get the point.
The hotel is fine, and I think with a little more top-down organization and staff support it would have felt like a great choice. Hopefully they'll iron things out down the road. Definitely don't book that "balcony" room though!