Elizabeth LaFleur

elafleur@greenvillenews.com

A marketing campaign for the Main and Stone project is drawing dozens of bad reviews on the company's Facebook page.

Main and Stone recently released a survey centered around ZIP codes. The marketing of the survey included a hot or not concept for zip codes in Greenville. The now-deleted advertisement read: "In Greenville, your address is a status symbol and your ZIP code speaks a thousand words. Who's hot and who's not?"

According to Facebook reviews, the survey was seen as divisive and not a good representation of the people of Greenville.

One commenter writes, "Their marketing is elitist and discriminatory. Not a great representation of the city as a whole. Wish I did not live across the street from them."

Others coined the hashtags #iammorethanazipcode and #allzipcodesmatter.

Main and Stone posted the following response on its Facebook page. "The Main and Stone team apologizes for the offense caused by the recent Facebook quiz. We intended to create a quiz that contained lighthearted results for all respondents, but realize that we missed the mark. Based on the feedback we received, we immediately removed the quiz from our page. We value our Greenville neighbors and remain committed to being an inclusive community."

The apartment complex had a 1.6 star rating as of Wednesday morning.

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