Great stay at the Haaas building. Great ppl and accommodations would definitely reccomend!
Car got broke into a block from the hotel at the parking lots everybody is referring to. If I could give this hotel 0, stars I would.
Not worth it. No parking on premises. Hotel is surrounded by a dangerous area. Parking is 2 blocks away in a $15 per entry parking lot without in and out privileges. Rooms are dirty. Way overpriced for what is received. Pictures online are catfish photos - look good online, not the same in person.
High Cost. Low Value! It smells gross, looks dangerous, no parking on premises, and it’s too close to skid row.My cousin booked this room for a girls weekend and it started off on the wrong foot. We were instantly harassed by a transient woman as soon as we got out of the car because they don’t offer parking and we had to park in a public lot a block away. It was really sad to see so many unhoused people outside the building. The lobby was super small and there was nothing luxurious about it. One of the small elevators wasn’t working properly.The pictures online are a complete catfish situation. We got to the “hotel” an hour after check-in and it still wasn’t ready. The cleaning team was cleaning but it didn’t smell clean at all. Instead it smelled like a dirty, cigarette-filled building. It was so bad that we didn’t even sleep there.They wouldn’t refund my cousin her money either.
Very nicely decorated and clean rooms. Service was great and definitely would stay here again!
The Haas Building, which has also operated in the past as a short-term rental under the name of the Rosemary, but now its own name, is also a rental apartment building – solely, until it started converting a couple of years ago. To drive tenants out, management raised rents and stopped including a parking space in the rental fee. For us, it was a 13% increase at one time. Then, since Covid-19 hit, the building has been almost completely empty, except for the handful of remaining tenants like us. This summer, the manager approached my wife personally and told her they wanted our apartment, to work on it for when they could offer short-term rentals again. They offered us another apartment, but it didn’t meet our needs. We got the message, though, and quickly found another apartment.The management took half of our security deposit for our not giving THEM 30-days notice, to cover “idle days” for the apartment. The building is empty – we were asked to vacate our apartment. We were excellent tenants for four and a half years: we were never late with the rent, we gave the multiple front desk staff Christmas presents every year, my wife baked them all cookies for the holidays. We thought we had a friendly relationship with the manager, Boris, and owner, Zuri. We wrote Boris to express our objection to their withholding the money. He ignored us and never responded. That’s what we got for our good tenancy, after we were asked to move. They took the money because they could. As you can see in reviews elsewhere on Google, they took the money of short-term renters who had to cancel when Covid19 hit. Apparently, that’s what they do. We were long-term tenants, and we were treated no better in the end.
The Speak Easy is awesome if you need a place to crash its perfect. The apartments for Airbnb are rad
Witnessed the so called owner become a Karen on a dude waiting on the lobby. That type of physical and verbal confrontation was not necessary. The owner seemed to be the aggressor while the guy waiting was trying to comply. It didn’t help that the employee ganged up on the guy.. very very unnecessary
Staff is great, very helpful and friendly
The place is beautiful and the price is great!
Stayed here many times, love 804.
It is a good place with lots of space and excellent service and full supportIs really good Im in love with this place