I stayed in this hotel for far too long due to a family emergency, and my car being repaired at the same time and needed light rail access. The hotel alone was in better shape than the ones nearby seemed to have been from the outside looking in. But once i reserved my king size 'suite' for the 12 days of purgatory that was non refundable, unreliable and unwilling to be responsible for the heinous smelling conditions and black shoe print stained walls down to the filthy unwashed comforter and sheets (went and bought my own). Then happened next, which is what i like to call "Confessions of a teenage housekeeping queen". The washing machines had broken in housekeeping and that had no clean towels or linens. That very same night I personally witnessed a car drive up pouring wet towels out of the backseat and trunk of the car or they were thrown in without any protection from the car or outside elements in two big bins and then proceeded to roll them back to the dryers in the same laundry room that the washers were broken. And then as I watch this happen I hear the concierge or front desk clerk at the time tell a customer they're sold out after they gave them the last room.Now this leads me to wonder how a sold-out hotel has washed its bed linens, comforters, washcloths, towels etc etc... To me it seems like a health code violation for one and a very unethical business practice for two and all of this with a supposedly member of corporate living on site of the establishment. My room that was supposed to be a "suite" consisted of filthiness dirty floors unclean Linens mold coming out of the top of the shower and what looked like what google described as "black tar heroin stains" on the corner of the carpet behind the side table of the bed. Was this black tar heroin I don't care it was disgusting either way it can be cleaned but is not. Now my room which was neither sweet nor a suite! It had the bed two different end tables one Circle in square that look like they used to be in a dumpster 20 minutes before I entered the room! a tv with the buttons burnt off so bad you couldnt control the volume. A long dirty entry way table underneath the tv and a broken and leaking small fridge that either froze all its contents or didnt cool and defrosted for hours at a time.