We booked the Hangar Lofts in hopes of finding a unique place to stay. To start it was difficult to find in the dark, there was no sign we could see and we had to call to find the entrance. Upon arriving we were told, by the owner I assume, that the lofts were off limits due to them failing building code and to not touch the shower since they were expensive and they break if you move them. We disregarded this and assumed it would be fine. After "checking in" were were given directions to another location where the actual lofts were. No directions so we had to GPS it to find it. When we arrived at the location there were no exterior lights to see as we had to enter a code in a lock box to get the key. Not sure why we didn't get a key upon checking in. The building looked unique and that was a plus. Once we entered however, its smelled like stale Thai food. Lucky it was only the front room so we could get away from it in the bedroom area. The place was sparsely decorated with some faux modern furniture. Kinda had a warehouse vibe which was fine, but it wasnt done very nicely. The bathroom, which i can only assume was caused by the odd shower, had moldy baseboards around the shower. Also whoever designed the place didnt think that barn doors needed hand holds on the inside to actually close them or open them once inside the bathroom. Just a fail on creating an inviting and fun place. To top it off there was only a single packing blanket as the bed comforter.