I would call this hotel "adequate" and affordable for NYC and a not picky traveler. I was the only one staying in the room. It was in a convenient location for my intended purposes while in the City. I really only needed it for showering and sleeping so simplicity was fine for me.
However, for the discerning, it is a dated, zero frills, small hotel. There is one elevator, no fridge, the tv didn't work, and they must have used a strange solution to clean the floors in the room as they were sort of slimy feeling. There was shampoo but no conditioner, soaps were tiny, poor water stream in the shower, stiff towels, an old broken soap dispenser on the bathroom wall, only decaf coffee in the room, the bed pillows were tiny, no coffee in the lobby, and I didn't see any vending machines. No pool or gym.
Pluses: very quiet in the room as not on a busy street and small hallways with few rooms off of them; the air conditioner cranked really well; and the woman who checked me in was kind.
Frankly, I would stay there again if I were visiting NYC for the same purpose again. I would not stay there with my family.