I thought the place was decent for a Holiday Inn. The furnishings were Ikea-esque, and the room had a huge bathroom. The breakfast was fair, but at 50 pesos, I thought a little overpriced for some medialunas and scrambled eggs. The staff was fairly freindly to me, but looked a bit confused when they saw me come in off the road.
The neighborhood doesn't have anything redeeming nearby, other than looking at the countryside. Ciudad Evita looked to be a little sketchy, when walking around in the morning, but not terribly unsafe.
For dining options you have the attached restaurant, the gas station, and a parilla run out in the yard of a house next to the Autopista offramp.
It sounded like they are still working on it, when I was leaving I heard roto-hammering and saw workers on the inside of the tarped area.