NorthPark Center Welcomes 9 New Stores This Spring And Summer

NorthPark Center Welcomes 9 New Stores This Spring And Summer

NorthPark Center welcomes 9 new stores this spring and summer…

BREITLING 

The luxury Swiss watchmaker is opening a Dallas-Fort Worth-exclusive location on level one near Dillard’s. 

BUCK MASON 

The Los Angeles-based clothing brand is opening a Dallas-Fort Worth exclusive location on level one between Nordstrom and Macy’s.

BURBERRY

The London-based luxury brand offering everything from womenswear, menswear, and childrenswear, to leather goods, accessories, fragrance, and beauty products, is opening a new concept on level one between Neiman Marcus and Dillard’s.

GANNI 

The Copenhagen-based clothing brand is opening a Texas-exclusive location on level one between Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom.

HIVE & COLONY 

The brand specializing in bespoke menswear is opening a Texas exclusive location on level one between Nordstrom and Macy’s.

MARIA TASH 

The fine jewelry and piercing destination is opening a Texas exclusive location on level one between Neiman Marcus and Dillard’s.

SCANLAN THEODORE 

The independent Australian luxury fashion brand is opening a Texas exclusive location on level one between Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom.

ST. JOHN 

The fashion house known for luxury knitwear is opening a Dallas-Fort Worth exclusive location on level one between Neiman Marcus and Dillard’s.

UPWEST 

The lifestyle brand offering apparel, sleep, wellness, and home goods is opening on level two between Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom. 

Rodney Webb named new HP Athletic Director

Rodney Webb named new HP Athletic Director

Pending final approval by the HPISD Board of Trustees, Rodney Webb has been named the new Athletic Director for Highland Park ISD. Coach Webb has 32 years of high school coaching experience and 19 years of experience as either an Athletic Director or Campus Athletics Coordinator. This past year, in just his second season there, he coached Denton Guyer’s football team all the way to the Class 6A State Final.

 “With our record number of UIL Lone Star Cups, state championships and, of course, recent champion athletes at the professional level, it is not a stretch to say that Highland Park ISD has had unparalleled success in athletics,” Superintendent Dr. Tom Trigg said. “We were searching for someone who knows how to sustain and build upon a strong program, who is a respected leader with strong character and who has a strong track record of supporting and promoting all boys’ and girls’ sports. We believe we have found all of those characteristics in Coach Rodney Webb.”

 Coach Webb served as the President of the Texas High School Coaches’ Association from 2018-2021, a position previously held by retiring AD Johnny Ringo and legendary coach Randy Allen. Currently, he is a member of the Texas High School Coaches’ Educational Foundation Board of Directors and has experience with the UIL Legislative Council, State Executive Committee, and Waiver Committee. He has led football teams to the state semifinals four different times and is a six-time recipient of District Coach of the Year honors.

 “When you talk about a tradition of excellence in Texas high school athletics, Highland Park leads every discussion,” said Webb. “I love coaching and working with student-athletes, but an opportunity to lead a storied program with decades of success is one that is extremely exciting to me. I love being part of a team, and I am looking forward to impacting the kids and the Park Cities community in a positive way.”

 Prior to taking over at Denton Guyer, Coach Webb spent seven seasons as Head Football Coach at Rockwall High School. During his tenure at Rockwall, the Yellowjackets went 60-29. They won more playoff games than in any other seven-year span in more than 100 years of Rockwall football, advancing to the Area round or further in each of Webb’s seven seasons, including a run to the 6A State Semifinals in 2019.

 Webb spent the previous five years as the Head Football Coach at Mesquite Horn High School, where he guided the Jaguars to the playoffs every year of his tenure, reaching the State Quarterfinals in 2010.

 “Coach Webb is highly respected in the coaching profession as a person with class and character. I am excited to have him as the director of the Highland Park athletic program,” Boys Athletic Coordinator and Head Football Coach Randy Allen said. “He has been the Athletic Coordinator of very successful programs at Rockwall and Denton Guyer, and he has served in statewide leadership positions because of the respect he has earned from the 30,000 high school coaches in Texas.”

“I am excited for Coach Webb to join the HPISD family.” Girls Athletic Coordinator and Head Girls Cross Country and Track and Field Coach Susan Bailey said. “I was impressed with his experience, enthusiasm and passion for education, and I look forward to working under his leadership.” 

Coach Webb played football at Tarleton State University, where he earned All-American and Team MVP honors in 1989. He was inducted into the Tarleton Hall of Fame in 2007. He is a 1986 graduate of North Garland High School.

 

While at Tarleton, he met and married his wife of 30 years, Fran, who is currently a teacher at Guyer High School. They have one daughter, Gracy, who is currently pursuing her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Oklahoma City University.

 

Coach Webb will begin his position in July 2022, succeeding Johnny Ringo, who announced retirement earlier this year.

Check Your Mailbox For The April Issue

Check Your Mailbox For The April Issue

Geoff Bratton was born in Dallas and grew up in Park Cities where he attended Armstrong Elementary. He later attended Highland Park High School where he was the baseball captain in 1995. Geoff’s wife, Amy, was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and moved to Shreveport and Houston before relocating to the Dallas area. She attended Highland Park High School and was a member of the Highland Belles. Though they attended HPHS together, they didn’t meet until they both went to a summer camp at Texas A&M for high school juniors. “I wanted to ask Amy for a date but didn’t have the nerve to do so until the homecoming dance that fall,” said Geoff. “She said yes, and we went on a pre-homecoming date on October 15, 1994.” Amy studied in Italy several times during her undergraduate years, and Geoff proposed in Castiglion Fiorentino during a summer trip with friends after college. The two then married on January 12, 2002, at SMU Perkins Chapel. 

Geoff attended Texas A&M for his undergraduate degree as well as veterinary school. He worked for a year at Lums Pond Animal Hospital in Bear, Delaware, after graduation before returning to Holt Veterinary Clinic on SMU Blvd in 2003. Geoff worked at Holt during his sophomore year in high school in 1992 and bought the practice from Dr. David Baxter, his mentor, when he retired in 2010. 

Amy also attended Texas A&M for her undergraduate degree and master’s degree in literature. She completed PhD work in literature at the University of Delaware and worked for several years at The Dallas Institute for Arts and Humanities. She then went back to SMU Dedmon School of Law and worked for several years as a business attorney at Underwood Perkins. She later stepped away to raise the couple’s two children and help Geoff manage the veterinary clinic while overseeing the construction of the new hospital. “The old building which I purchased from Dr. Baxter in 2010, had been in existence since Dr. JN Holt opened the business in 1946,” explained Geoff. “The old building had served its purpose for many years and simply could not be renovated or expanded sufficiently to properly house a modern, functional, growing veterinary practice. In 2014, we rebuilt the hospital on the same property in a staged process that did not interrupt operations.” Amy continues to coordinate marketing, graphic design, and community outreach programs at Holt Veterinary Clinic. 

Geoff and Amy have two 11-year-old boys, fraternal twins Ben and Steve. The boys both love soccer and play three or four days per week and most weekends. They also love climbing and enjoy spending time at Summit Climbing gym. As a family, the Brattons spend a lot of time outside and have made trips to Wichita Mountains Refuge in Oklahoma and Johnson’s Peak in Palo Pinto County for quick hiking trips. “When we can get away for a few days, we have a Hiker two-person camper trailer with a roof-top, fold-out tent for the boys that we have taken all over the southwest and as far as Custer State Park in South Dakota for camping trips,” said Geoff. They also have a home in Angel Fire, New Mexico, which they consider their true retreat. “The Enchanted Circle in northeast New Mexico is where our heart truly resides,” shared Amy. “Our home is on the top of a mountain with wide views of the Moreno Valley and herds of elk that roam by. Living in the hustle and bustle of Dallas, we deeply appreciate getting away somewhere that has more elk, deer, and wildlife than people.” The boys have over 40 Junior Ranger badges from all the National Parks and National Historic Monuments the family has visited over the years. 

Geoff is avid cyclist and has logged more than 10,000 miles per year on his road bike for the last 10 years and counting. He especially enjoys riding over mountain

passes in Colorado and New Mexico and has participated in the Bicycle Tour of Colorado multiple years. He has ridden 28 of the 41 Colorado mountain passes over 8,000 feet in elevation and has a goal of completing them all. His favorite ride, however, is the 80-mile Enchanted Circle loop in New Mexico over Bobcat, Arroyo Hondo, and Taos passes. Locally, he circles White Rock Lake hundreds of times annually. 

Amy is an avid dancer. She was a Highland Belle in high school and still loves dancing. She is a dance fitness instructor-in-training with Dallas Dance Fitness in Preston Center and teaches dance-cardio classes. She especially enjoys flamenco and Brazilian samba and has traveled with the United Dance Academy samba team to their national competition. 

The Brattons enjoy local hangouts and favorite restaurants include Yummy Donuts and Hudson House on Lovers Lane, Sevy’s on Preston, and Smokey Rose by White Rock. They also visit The Kessler and Poor David’s for live music. Geoff, Ben, and Steve bike to Fair Park when there are no events taking place. “We ride around all the fairgrounds, animal barns, Cotton Bowl, and Hall of State,” said Geoff. “There are no cars or people anywhere and we have the whole place to ourselves!” They also ride through the Park Cities, down the Katy Trail, through downtown, and across the Continental Street Bridge Park. 

The Brattons live in University Park on Lovers Lane and have been at the same location since 2003. They originally lived in a two-bedroom home for 7 years before tearing it down in 2010 to rebuild their new home. Their family is completed by Mr. Fezziwig a 7-year-old Havanese. “Mr. Fezziwig is named after the character from Dickens’ Christmas Carol,” shared Amy. “Geoff always aspires to the same kind of fun, joyful boss – sometimes he succeeds!” When asked about living in University Park, they said, “We love being in the heart of the city with quick access to all the arts, restaurants, and activities that a major metropolitan city has to offer while living in a neighborhood that has a very local, close-knit feel.”