(It's also a bit crazy-- but not at all surprising--that Hilton is willing to accept a property built as a select service property under the Doubletree flag.)
To be fair, this hotel looks quite a bit nicer than your average Aloft or other select-service property. Indeed, the guestrooms appear to have real furniture, tilework, etc.; there are a full-service restaurant and bar on site; and the bedding, linens, and toiletries will presumably be DoubleTree standard. Frankly, I wish all DoubleTrees looked this nice.