This is a minimalist hotel. The rooms do not contain a desk, iron, ironing board, luggage rack, closet, or coffee machine. I learned after I left that irons are avaiable in a shared iron cabinet down the hall with table top ironing boards. But there are no tables to place it on. There was no soap at my sink, but I was told it was a housekeeping error. It is not a place for a business travelor who needs a place to work and to iron dress shirts and slacks. The HVAC vent is directly above the bed, so it blows directly on you when you sleep. No comforters are provided on the bed, just a top sheet and a thin woven blanket.
This hotel is targeted for young counter cultural individuals. They have regular scheduled communal events but they are things like tattoo parlors and tarot card readers. Despite this merketing focus, the few guests I saw at the hotel were anything but young and counter culteral. There is a major disconnect here between management, marketing and guests and I suspect the hotel will suffer for it.
Moxy is really more of a high end hostel where you get your own bathroom but everything else is communal. Very nicely designed. Clean and new. Beds were on the firm side and pillows on the thin side.
I won't stay there again, but not because it's a bad hotel, but because I expect far more from what they charge and it is clear they are targeting a different guest and demographic by their offerings. Good for communal style. Bad for business travel.