My wife and I, escaping Irma,spent one Friday night in the Kenya Soho Loft. The loft itself is nice enough. Bed was comfy, place was clean. However, there are a number of things a prospective customer should be aware of. Parking is on-street parking, if you can find a parking place. Otherwise, a municipal parking lot. This means you have to carry your bags up to a block just to get to the door. Then you have to climb a long, rickety staircase to a small, cramped landing and open another door to access the hallway to the loft rooms.
Also, the lofts are located right downtown on a corner. Loud music, lot of noisy students hanging on the corner until 2:00 AM. I suggest a white noise machine if planning to stay there on a weekend.
I was told by the staff that they would make dinner reservations for us at a restaurant across from the lofts. But, when we got there, none had been made. So, I would suggest following up on that sort of thing to insure it is done or do it yourself.
Overall, a mediocre experience for us. We tend to stay in B&Bs when we travel, so we have some experience/expectations. BTW, there is no food service with the Lofts either.