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16-May-22 - In the grand tradition of self-indulgent forewords from the editor, I offer you Dispatch, as a guide to our place in the Chicago metro news universe.
Later this year, Loop North turns 15 years old. Our beginnings could not have been humbler. After being out of the news business (local, regional, and national) for about ten years, I decided to turn my interest in Chicago's Marina City into one of the very first "hyper-local" news sites. Marina City Online covered a whole city block in downtown Chicago.
My first story was about the quixotic claim by Marina Towers Condominium Association that they owned the copyright of "Marina City" and therefore I could not have a website that included photos of Marina City or with those words in the name.
I swear I'm not making that up. Fortunately, my attorney, Thomas Rosenwein, an expert on intellectual property, was able to explain the law to the condo board, and Marina City Online continued until 2015. It was then split into two websites, marinacity.org, which is all about all things Marina City, and loopnorth.com, which has now published more than 3,100 news stories.
Enough about me. I want to introduce our writers, whose voices craft our brand of metro news - which is news for people who don't have a lot of time on their hands and in the time it took for them to read these four paragraphs, could have been doing something more productive.
Don DeBat - Real estate
Everything I know about real estate and 16-inch softball, I learned from Don DeBat. Don was covering real estate news, and playing full-contact softball with Mike Royko, when I was writing for my high school newspaper. Don has a straightforward, no-nonsense style and decades of experience in real estate, as a writer and as a homeowner.
He will keep you informed on news and trends that impact your bottom line.
Pamela Dittmer McKuen - Travel
I'll try not to gush, but Pamela is a gifted writer and road warrior who brings to life travel destinations that are perfect for cooped-up Chicagoans. From the history of a location to practical travel recommendations, you will get up-to-speed on a place you may have heard about but have not yet visited.
In just the past year, Loop North readers have practically been, up close and personal, to Jonesborough, Tennessee; Fredericksburg, Texas; Hot Springs, Arkansas; Yellowstone National Park; and Nashville.
Elisa Shoenberger - Metro
Elisa has a knack for finding interesting stories that are off the beaten path. Did you know one of the largest manufacturers of chocolate has headquarters in River North? I had no idea!
She has also written about the foods of St. Patrick's Day and Chinese New Year, birdwatching in downtown Chicago, changing COVID-19 guidelines, and COVID's evolving impact on Chicago restaurants.
Mira Temkin - Theatre
I am so insanely jealous of Mira and let me tell you why. She gets paid to attend some of the best shows in a city known for its world-class theatre. She doesn't tell you what your opinion of the show should be, but through her well-crafted reviews, encourages you to see for yourself and make up your own mind. Why can't I have a job like that? Why do I have to be the editor?
Howard Tullman - Business, Tech & Sage Advice
Writer, lecturer, educator, venture capitalist, serial entrepreneur, art collector. One thing is clear - Howard Tullman cannot keep a job. Howard doesn't just cover business and tech, he is at the center of business and tech. We share Howard with Inc. magazine. I read him mostly for his outspoken views on the changing workforce, anchored by his decades of experience with changing the workforce.
Plus valuable coverage by Peter von Buol, Jim Vail, Patrick Butler, CWB Chicago, Cook County Record, and Courthouse News Service.
Stakeholders are who we are reaching. The business owners, the condo unit owners, the people who live and/or work in downtown Chicago. We will always value well-written stories, illustrated by captivating images, over "breaking" news. And our motto will always be...
You are busy, not easily impressed, and we are not going to waste a second of your time.
Steven Dahlman is editor and publisher of Loop North News. He has more than 40 years of experience as a professional journalist and has been a professional photographer for more than 20 years. Steven was a radio news director, reporter, and anchor for more than a dozen stations and networks. He is co-creator with Dr. Neal Samors of two books about Chicago, Chicago’s River: At Work And At Play (Chicago’s Book Press, 2014) and Changing Chicago: A Portrait in Postcards and Photos (Chicago’s Book Press, 2017). |