Once the hotel is complete, I imagine it will live up to the NH brand (we stayed at 4 other NHs during this trip and had no issues and generally like the brand). Unfortunately, however, this hotel was evidently opened too early (perhaps to capitalise on Bachfest crowds).
Construction was ongoing inside the building, on the streets, etc. This limited accessibility for guests with mobility concerns-- or anyone with luggage.
Worse, however, was the fact that our room had a malfunctioning air conditioning unit (mounted in the ceiling). This unit cascaded water across our floors overnight, which prevented us from sleeping well either night. The Putzfrau/cleaning staff were horrified and requested repairs or that we be moved, but this request was not accommodated. When we contacted Hotels.com and they attempted to speak with management they were told that no one was available (repeatedly).
The front desk staff were efficient and pleasant, but ultimately we were unable to rest there-- and I ended up with a sinus infection after the trip which likely can be attributed to standing water in our room throughout the weekend.
In sum, as the bartender and other staff told us, they really should have waited another month to finish the hotel and test systems before accepting reservations.