It would have been nice to know at some point beforehand that this building is under construction. There was open wallpaper, unfinished walls, the "store" area was completely unstocked, and parking was limited due to storage and construction equipment taking up spots.
It also would have been nice to know before hand that there was a parking fee.
As for the room, it was fine. The living area was a bit crowded with all the furniture they crammed in there. The outlets didn't work on my bedside table. The door wasn't hung right. Every time we left we had to turn the handle from the inside, then turn the handle from the outside to hold the latch inside the door, then lift the door. Otherwise it would just bang AND bounce back open. They did eventually fix it right before we left. There was random power tool noises outside our door on Saturday, but no evidence of what they were working on. For a full kitchen, it wasn't stocked very well as far as cooking; one pot, one pan, nothing to bake in/with. We've stayed other places with a full cook set and at least one baking pan and cooking sheet.
They did have a decent breakfast, and the front desk did their best to help when we asked.
Overall, it was not what I've come to expect from a Residence Inn, but I would be willing to give them another shot after the construction is done.