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none: 10 Years of Zip Code Magazines

Over 10 years ago I had an idea to create a local magazine for the communities of Las Vegas and Henderson.  At the time there were city wide magazines, but nothing that targeted individual areas and highlighted the people and families who lived in them.  In February of 2004, the first issue of 89052 Magazine was mailed. Baseball icon Rollie Fingers was our first “Meet the Neighbor” feature, Andrew Hatch, our inaugural “A Step Above” student and Mark Corazzi, from State Farm Insurance, was our first advertiser (and still advertising).  After our first mailing we anxiously waited to see what the response would be and, to our delight, 89052 Magazine was an instant hit. Since that time, we have grown from 1 zip code to 14 total, spanning the valley from Green Valley to Summerlin.

Over the years we have highlighted hundreds of neighbors and students, all of whom had incredible stories and dreams.  In looking back, it amazes me what astonishing people we have been fortunate enough to interview and meet.  Many of the neighbors were just starting out on their own non-profit organizations that were near and dear to their hearts.  Their efforts have made a significant impact on so many people, each and every day.  Just as fascinating are the students that we have featured throughout the years. Incredible teenagers, so focused and driven, with dreams that they would one day become the future leaders of our country.  They have studied at the finest universities and are now starting their careers.  So, in this issue, we thought it would be interesting to revisit some of our past neighbors and students to see where their path has led them the last 10 years.   I think the stories are just as fascinating and promising now as they were then, and I hope you enjoy them.

It has been such a fun 10 years watching the progression of the city and meeting so many people in our zip codes.  The zip code magazines wouldn’t be around if not for our loyal readers, advertisers and my incredible staff.   I want to thank you for all of your support over the years and I can’t wait to see what the next 10 years have in store.

As always, I look forward to seeing you in the neighborhood. 

Greg

1 Comment

  • I’ve lived here less than a year but found your magazine very informative, helpful, and entertaining. Thanks for a great magazine. I look forward to receiving the 10th anniversary edition.

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