Some would say The Daily Sun is Morse's PR. :-)
A friend and I were discussing the possibility of a mutual acquaintance buying a house in a restricted community -- she said, "Who would want to live in a place that won't let you paint your damned fence?" My reply was, "People who don't care what color their fence is."
Same thing applies here. The vast majority of residents seem to very much appreciate everything the developer has accomplished and provided; others chafe a bit under what they see as repressiveness.
I agree that Morse has plenty of marketing and PR employees, but most of their efforts are likely directed at potential residents and new home sales.
|