Firstly, though the website said that "Work activity may be noticed in some areas of the hotel during your stay" is technically true, it's not accurate. The whole hotel is ringed with construction fencing with signs saying: danger-hard hat area. They've cut back to 40 rooms, and it seems like most essential functions have been restricted to a single hallway. There is no airport shuttle or restaurant (not sure if there ever was). It was really dispiriting to arrive there after a very long day of travel.
However: The staff kindly referred us to the DoubleTree Hotel across the parking lot and their restaurant, as well as the Hilton across another lot. The room on the one active floor was actually not bad; dated, but clean, with a king bed and the nicest mattress we had in 2 weeks of travelling. The bathroom was decent with good amenities, and had a shower massage shower head that was really nice, a welcome treat after a lot of time spent schlepping luggage. The wifi was free, and they also had breakfast, like real/cooked food which we missed.
So, I don't know if I'd have chosen the place had I known they were so very noticably undergoing renovation, but I spent most of the time in our room, which was discounted due to the on-going work, so, money saved.
I expect the updated place to be worth a look, and hope by then they have an airport shuttle in place, and the restaurant back in service.