There is little positive I can say about this place. The building is new. That's where the positive ends. The people who run it appear to live here. They park their vehicles in the few handicap spaces available every day. There is a continuous stream of homeless and vagrants wondering the parking area around the motel, and drug paraphernalia is littered about the outside. Numerous homeless or transient people are "guests" in the hotel and constantly ask for money, cigarettes or even if you have drugs. The 3rd floor of the hotel reeks of marijuana, which is illegal in Texas, so someone there has large amounts with them. And of course, there are a couple of prostitutes working and living there. During my stay, I heard a domestic violence incident happen yet the front desk would do nothing about it and not even call the police for the safety of the victim. But the icing on the cake is the manager/owner's attitude. When my wife and I returned to our room one day, some women's grooming products had appeared in our bathroom. My wife confronted the manager/owner, demanding to know who had been in our room. The manager first said housekeeping must have found it and put it on the counter, then he accused us of giving our room key to someone else all the while yelling at my wife, who stopped me from intervening, and ended the conversation.