word ‘hotel.’ When you picture a tradi- tional hotel, you see a rectangular build- ing with long hallways and stale break- fast,” says Bender. “You picture the place that you spend your time sleeping in while you are on vacation.”
“Modern hotels are now offering feasts for your eyes, your taste buds, and your experiences,” she continues. “They are no longer just a place to sleep. The Warehouse Hotel has taken an old industrial warehouse and turned it into a hotel with 135 rooms for guests to relax in after spending the day at the attached indoor sports complex. You