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    Manly Matters

    Whiskey and women lure well-dressed men to WAREhaus for Mizzen+Main spring launch

    Rachael Abrams
    Mar 19, 2013 | 9:36 am

    Dapper dudes gathered at WAREhaus for the launch of Mizzen+Main's spring collection. Not to knock the Dallas-based menswear brand, but we suspect women and whiskey, courtesy of Fort Worth-based Firestone & Robertson, were equally responsible for luring the guys to the West Village store.

    WAREhaus owner Patrick Ware and Mizzen+Main founder Kevin Lavelle welcomed clients — including Chris Heinbaugh, Alfonso Montiel, Chart Westcott, Amanda Kleen, Jacklyn Haley, Jeff King and Zach Zimmerman — to browse the new collection of revolutionary button-downs made with moisture-wicking fabrics. In addition to whiskey, guys were offered beer from Peticolas Brewing Company to enjoy while they browsed.

    Even though WAREhaus caters to the gents, we girls dig wandering around the hipster-cool store. This time, we were smitten by the selection of WAREhaus' wooden bow ties and Mizzen+Main's pink houndstooth and Atlantic blue pinstripe dress shirts from the spring collection.

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    Downtown Dallas News

    Dallas leaders rally to save downtown Neiman Marcus from closing

    Teresa Gubbins
    Feb 25, 2025 | 9:02 am
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    Dallas leaders are rallying to save an iconic downtown institution: luxury retailer Neiman Marcus, whose location at 1618 Main St. is closing on March 31 following a dispute with one of its landlords.

    On February 18, Neiman Marcus owner Saks Global revealed that they'd received a notice from a landlord to terminate their occupancy, despite having been a beloved institution in the community for more than a century.

    In response, leaders from the city of Dallas met on Tuesday, February 25 at 10 am in front of the store, to stress the importance of Neiman Marcus and why it should not be lost due to a lease dispute.

    Attendees included Dallas City Manager Kimberly Tolbert, Downtown Dallas Inc president and CEO Jennifer Scripps, Todd Interests founder and CEO Shawn Todd, and Dallas Economic Development Corporation CEO Linda McMahon, who offered remarks at a conference on the sidewalk in front of the store at 100 S. Ervay St.

    "We're aggressively making strides to redevelop the Kay Bailey Hutchson Convention Center which will attract millions of visitors and as the downtown landscape continues to evolve, we know it's important to continue to focus on this flagship store, which is part of the fabric of downtown," Tolbert said. "This store continues to set a standard for excellence in downtown Dallas — it has helped put Dallas on the international map, and we believe it's crucial for Neiman Marcus to remain in this space and serve as a cornerstone and catalyst."

    The land on which Neiman Marcus resides has several different owners, but the landlord in question is the Slaughter family, who own a sliver of property under the southwest corner of the building.

    The original owner of this property was Christopher Columbus "C.C." Slaughter Jr. who signed a 99-year lease with Herbert Marcus and A.L. Neiman for the property in 1926. (There's been squabbling over the land practically since Day One with a lawsuit over who deserved broker fees filed in 1935.)

    The current owners include "Slaughter Partners LP," a Dallas company whose registered agent is Stephen J. Rogers, a member of the Slaughter family and founder of Viceroy Investments, whose slogan is: "We are value-add investors, strategically focused on infill opportunities… Viceroy seeks opportunities where value can be created through development, redevelopment, or re-positioning of a property."

    Other Slaughter-related companies involved include CCS Commerce B LLC whose mailing address is a Dallas home owned by Timothy Slaughter Rogers; and Pecan Branch LLC, whose president is William Slaughter Rogers.

    According to the DMN, the other landlords in question — the Dallas Foundation and Keating Properties — were both supportive of keeping Neiman Marcus downtown.

    Shawn Todd of Todd Interests, which has developed such downtown buildings as The National, bringing restaurants such as the award-winning Monarch to Dallas, said he had conversed with Richard Baker, chairman of Neiman Marcus owner Saks Global.

    "The good news is that we're here today for Mr. Baker to help solve a problem," Todd said. "Downtown dallas is riddled with longterm ground leases. Our team once encountered a ground lease with two ladies who are over 90 years old. Several years ago, we encountered one under One Dallas Center — we ended up buying out a ground lease that had dozens of beneficiaries. It can be hard to herd all the cats."

    "I don't want to be presumptuous about what's happening under this one city block," he said. "We're thrilled to hear that this landlord has Dallas roots and will care greatly about our city and about what's happening ..l because we all want to keep Neiman Marcus."

    ECD CEO Linda McMahon said that a letter was going out to Saks leadership as well as all of the property owners, to convene a meeting in a week.

    "I've seen first-hand how Dallas comes together to do whatever is necessary, that's what make Dallas special, and we'll take Saks at their word that they want to remain and we want to help them do that," she said. "No one is here for personal gain — we all want to help clear up this misunderstanding, and do this the Dallas way, all for the betterment of the city. Neiman Marcus is not just a brand, it's a piece of the city's soul. Let's not lose this flagship because of a land lease negotation that's gone sideways."

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