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WE are the Metroplex
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Sold This Year
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IT’S ALL COME TOGETHER.
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Karla Trusler 214-682-6511
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Robbie Briggs, along with Ruth Ryan, Jamie Adams and Nolan Ryan, enjoy a night at The Ballpark where attendance records for this season just hit 3 million.
The Perfect GameIf the Metroplex was a baseball diamond, Rangers stadium would be
the pitcher’s mound. Like a 98 mph fastball off the arm of Yu Darvish, The Ballpark is bringing excitement and energy to the business of baseball.
It certainly helps that the team is leading the division for the third year in a row and headed for the playoffs again. But Nolan Ryan and his fellow Texas Rangers owners know that it takes more than just winning games to pack an almost 50,000-seat stadium.
After two winters of significant upgrades, the Rangers have created a ballpark that is fun even on those few occasions when the team doesn’t win. This year, The Ballpark broke 3 million in attendance for the first time in the history of the club. It is averaging 42,000 fans per game, the third highest in the league.
“We’ve worked hard to make this fun for the fans,” said John Blake with the Texas Rangers. “The team’s success is the primary factor, but we are trying to make the stadium an entertainment destination.” Two winters ago the Rangers made significant improvements in the video, technology and audio systems at the 270-acre baseball stadium. The club partnered with Daktronics Inc. and the Sony Corp. to deliver high-definition digital content throughout the facility. They added a 5,040-square-foot video board and a smaller, 725-square-foot board on top of the office building in centerfield, so fans can
practically taste the dirt when watching a replay of Josh Hamilton sliding into home plate.
Last winter, after another brutal Texas summer, Ryan and company also invested in bringing many of the stadium amenities indoors to keep the fans cool and make attending the games comfortable as well as exciting. The Rangers’ organization has also created opportunities for members of the community to get special access when the team is on the road. Imagine the fun of spending the night in the stadium where your heroes play. Last month, 900 local Boy Scouts got to sleep under the stars in the outfield at The Ballpark.
“We recognized years ago that the stadium itself would become a draw for the entire Metroplex area,” said Robbie Briggs, CEO of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty. “We wanted to have an office there to be part of the excitement the team and the stadium have become.” Briggs joined forces with Jamie Adams, who has been working with the Texas Rangers organization since 1985 and has called the Centerfield Office Complex his home office since 1994, the year The Ballpark was built. The Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty office overlooks centerfield, where Briggs, Adams and many of their friends and clients can be found on game day cheering on the Rangers.
For this story and more visit bfsirfall2012.com
A winning team, upgraded amenities and central location make Rangers Ballpark in Arlington a must-see destination for Metroplex residents and visitors.
JEFF WATSON IN WESTLAKE
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1865 Post Oak Place $365,0001411 Post Oak Place $350,0001413 Post Oak Place $340,0001871 Post Oak Place $324,0002107 Cedar Elm Terrace $285,0002003 Swallowtail Court $279,0001723 Wisteria Way $220,0001714 Post Oak Place $220,0001716 Post Oak Place $220,0001900 Gaillardia Court $210,0002003 Nighthawk Court $205,0002002 Scissortail Place $199,0002001 Nighthawk Court $199,0001903 Little B1uestem Court $198,0001407 Fountain Grass Court $195,000
MEET YOUR WESTLAKE CONNECTION
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4417 Druid Lane | REPRESENTED BUYERNot to be missed! One of the most amazing � oor plans. Five bedrooms, all with private baths and walk-in closets, three � replaces inside, covered patio with � replace, outdoor stainless cooking area, hardwoods, kitchen with Wolf appliances, granite, butler’s pantry, media room with 100-foot movie screen and half bath. Master is amazing.
Offers World-Class EducationWestlakeFor the 670 kids enrolled in Westlake Academy’s K-12 program, any day can
include a world-view discussion about conflicts in the Middle East, a trip to NASA or an art project based on Mesopotamian discoveries.
Completely surrounded by the rolling hills of Circle T Ranch and wholly owned and operated by the town of Westlake, this International Baccalaureate (IB) charter school recently was named #37 in the nation by U.S. News & World Reports.
“A lot of people come to the school because of the high ratings,” said Westlake Mayor Laura Wheat, who also serves as the Head of the Board of Trustees for the school. “But the ratings are not what are special to me. What’s special is the commitment to create knowledge in young people and create a better world though education.”
One glance at the school’s vision statement and you’ll see words like “Inquirers, Thinkers, Communicators, Principled, Caring, Risk-takers, Balanced,” all common language used in IB schools around the world. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme was founded in 1968 as a means for international students, many of whom move from country to country, to change schools without missing a beat. It offers a high-quality, standardized curriculum that focuses on international-mindedness and intercultural respect. In the U.S., IB programs are gaining in popularity, but not all are entirely successful. It takes enormous parental, community and financial support to make any charter school viable. At Westlake Academy, the school has the backing of the entire city.
“We have a very unique situation here because the school is municipally owned and operated. Where other cities put their money into parks and pools, we put our money into our school,” said Mayor Wheat. “The city has an enormous stake in the success of the students here. We don’t believe that families move to communities with great shopping or fine dining as their priority. School is the number one priority for families looking to relocate. Parents will make the commute to work in order to have
their kids in the best schools possible.”The school’s stellar reputation has people
packing up their belongings and heading out to this town of a little more than 1,000 people tucked away in northeast Tarrant County. “We know that great schools
create great communities,” said Robbie Briggs, CEO of Briggs Freeman
Sotheby’s International Realty, which recently opened an
office in Southlake’s Town Square. “Our agents are seeing tremendous interest in these neighborhoods. People are moving to Westlake from all corners of the Metroplex.”
Westlake Academy parent Karen Stoltenberg moved from Las Colinas so that her son and daughter could enjoy a private school education, including small class size and tight-knit community, without the huge tuition bill. “I like that the teachers have high expectations of students, and they teach thinking skills,” she said. “In sixth grade my daughter was doing a project on post-traumatic stress disorder, which she had to take through concept, research and presentation. The teachers are big on inquiry, and they challenge students to think globally.”
As part of an IB curriculum, the school also has a strong commitment to service, much of which is partnered with learning opportunities. “Right now we are in discussions with partners in Guatemala to create a project that would encompass our students from kindergarten all the way through 12th grade,” said Mayor Wheat. “It will include cross-cultural learning and opportunities for the older kids to travel to Guatemala to help build homes or work in medical missions.”
Despite a class size of approximately 21, the school is relatively easy to get into. Admission criteria is based solely on where a child resides. All students who live within the primary boundary are admitted. Students in the secondary boundary are admitted on a lottery basis.
“For us, city and school are completely connected,” said Mayor Wheat. “The community is the school and the school is the community.”
For this story and more, visit bfsirfall2012.com.
Students at Westlake Academy enjoy a top-ranked IB curriculum and a campus that is completely surrounded by Circle T Ranch.
AMY DETWILER
My Favorite
Holiday - ChristmasBook - Oh the Places You’ll Go
Flower - PeoniesColor - White
JOHN MALUSO
My Favorite
Book - High Fidelity
Drummers - Buddy Rich and Carter Beauford (DMB)I Love To - Read, listen to music and play my drums
ANN HENRY
My Favorite
Holiday - ThanksgivingComfort Food - Anything chocolate!Flower - PeonyTime to Entertain - Sunday brunch
MEREDITH FERRELL& BRENDA RAY
Our Favorite
Room - KitchenHoliday - Christmas, but Thanksgiving is a close secondTime of Day - Late afternoonWe Love To - Entertain, arrange flowers, play with grandchildren and bake cookies with granddaughter, Madison214.864.9070 [email protected]@briggsfreeman.com
JAN BALDWIN
My Favorite
Room - Family roomDog - Gracie BaldwinI Love To - Entertain, cook and watch movies
LYNN LARSON
My Favorite
Room - Living RoomPastime - Entertain and relax with friendsInstrument - My pianoAnimal - My horse JullyenI Love To - Read, entertain, decorate and watch movies
It’s still Rock ’n R
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Yum! These cookies that BB, Mommy and I made are great.
My piano strikes the right chord.
Meet teeny, tiny Gracie Baldwin.
4 grandchildren and new baby makes 5.
Nurturing, weeding and watering makes for the perfect tomatoes.
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Briggs Freeman salutes the fresh fête set making a difference in Dallas.
philanthropists on the rise join Young Friends of Ronald McDonald House to help raise money and awareness for seriously ill children and their families. With monthly fund-raising and volunteer nights at the House, the Young Friends have raised more than $155,000 in the past year. the group’s annual spring party — Studio 54 was last year’s
theme — generates funds (and fun) in support of operations for The Ronald McDonald House of Dallas. For more information and upcoming events, visit rmhdallas.org.
Some have personally battled cancer or supported a loved one struggling with illness. but everyone involved with Young Texans against Cancer aims to increase awareness amongst a generation of 22- to 45-year-olds. established in 2008 and the third chapter in texas, YtAc’s fall fund-raiser, Bubbly Q, recently took place at the ritz-carlton, Dallas, and supported research and other cancer-related causes. Join the fight at dallas.ytac.org.
the fresh faces of Dallas raise funds for The Salvation army via echelon DFW, a group that mobilizes adults ages 21 through 35. Participating in various service opportunities with the women and children of carr P. collins center and partnering with the Dallas cowboys, echelon DFW is the prototype for a national expansion. Its latest event, Rock ’N’ Runway at Stanley Korshak, helped collect hundreds of pairs of gently worn jeans for those in need. Get involved at twitter.com/echelondfw.
the american Red Cross DFW Young professionals auxiliary attracts 21- to 30-year-olds intent on assisting with special outreach events and service projects, as well as helping victims of disasters across North texas through volunteering and fund-raising. events are scheduled throughout the rest of the year, starting with Cards and Cocktails in November, where volunteers sign holiday cards for
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the Lee park Junior Conservancy combines social, networking and philanthropic opportunities to raise funds for the lower gardens of the Bea and Ray Wallace water feature at Lee Park. Its spring Day at the Races event gathered more than 500 patrons intent on developing and conserving one of the most scenic urban green spaces in Dallas. to learn more, go to leeparkconservancy.org/junior-conservancy. Lauren Scheinin
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I want to thank our many loyal customers and clients who continue to make our job so rewarding. With every transaction, we get to play our part in making dreams come true and and fulfilling important transitions for families across the Metroplex.
Our area is in the center of a nationwide real estate recovery, according to data provided by Case-Shiller Home Price Indices, the leading measure of U.S. home prices. Positive annual growth is recorded at the end of the second quarter of 2012 in the top 20 U.S. cities, including Dallas. All 20 cities posted positive monthly gains. The National Composite was up 6.9% in the second quarter alone. June in our area slowed slightly, but Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty enjoyed record sales in one of the most active summers in our company’s history.
We are expecting a strong fall selling season. Inventory is down, especially for homes under $2 million. Prices are firming and buyers continue to enter the market, from first time to luxury seekers.
I wanted to share some market data and company sales data that you should find both interesting and encouraging.
From the desk of Robbie
Briggs
extraordinary growth | extraordinary numbers
3619 Crescent Avenue | $6,950,000Dallas
The Ritz Carlton Penthouse 2525 N Pearl Street | $14,000,000Dallas
9517 Bella Terra Drive | $3,175,000Fort Worth
Kirk’s Rockin’ K Ranch | $15,000,000Collin County
• Our Metroplex offices have closed 1,077 units year-to-date, a 94.76% increase over this time last year.
• Thanks to our association with Sotheby’s International Realty, we are seeing huge increases in our relocation business. Our Broker-to-Broker referrals are up 200%; our Internet leads are up 100%.
• Our per-agent output is the highest in the market.
• We dominate in market share across the area and in key luxury neighborhoods. We lead in Dallas County with 9.2% of the overall market.
• Our office has closed $827 million in volume year-to-date, an 86.51% increase over this time last year.
Data Source: NTREISMLS. Data includes 29 counties that cover the entire Metroplex.
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