About
Lily Corral is a multimedia journalist and editor. Most recently, she covered Dallas-Fort Worth's commercial real estate market as an editor for Dallas' city magazine. During her time as a broadcast reporter she shot, wrote, and reported on a variety of topics in the city. She holds a master’s degree from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.
Writing
D CEO Real Estate Bylines
Inside the Preservation of Old Dallas High School
Legacy West Hotel Opens Its Doors
How The Amazon-Whole Foods Combination Will Impact DFW’s ‘Big Game’ In Grocery Shopping
Emmitt Smith Parts Ways with E Smith Realty Partners
Farmer Bros. Relocation About More Than Local Incentives
Former Preston Hollow Home of Mary Kay Ash Meets the Wrecking Ball
Medill News Service Bylines
British Petroleum Announces Reopening of Whiting Refinery
Increased Price Tags for Cubs Fans in Wrigleyville
Leicaphilia: The Century–Old Allure of Leica Cameras
Jeweler's Row Businesses Taking a Hit Due to Construction
Emanuel Calls for Connecting All Neighborhoods to Job Opportunities
Residents Voice Health Concerns Due to O'Hare Runway Noise
Video
Coding
Interactive Capstone Project | Northwestern University Knight Lab at the Medill School of Journalism
As part of a capstone group, this story sets out to report on America's relationship with cash and why it won't be disappearing anytime soon. I worked on the editorial, HTML, and CSS during this project. You can see the full project here.
Cell Phone Etiquette Visual | Class Assignment
As part of a magazine interactive class, an interactive visual was coded to accompany an article published in the newsroom. This was coded on Codepen and incorporates HTML, CSS, and the Javascript library, TweenMax. You can see the interactive visual here.