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    Moms Will Dig This

    This is the raddest gift ever for those who need it most: new Dallas moms

    Holland Murphy
    Mar 16, 2016 | 9:06 am

    Thanks to the lack of sleep, diaper blowouts, and milk leakage that comes with new motherhood, entertaining well-wishers isn’t always easy during those first few weeks with a wee one. And the ladies behind the Dallas-based swaddle company Buttermilk Babies know the struggle is real. For all parties.

    “Even for those who want to send gifts, it can be awkward. You wonder, ‘Do I come over? Do I drop something off on their porch and run? Do I stay?’” says creative director Nicole Broadhurst. “So we thought it would be a great idea for new moms to get a gift that we can deliver, and we’ll make sure it gets to the door in a timely manner.”

    Thus was born the Buttermilk Bundle: a curated collection of handmade and local goodies, all artfully packed in a gift box and hand delivered to your favorite baby mama. Broadhurst and owner McKenzie Mitchell made a point to get Dallas purveyors on board so they could ensure treats would arrive fresh and ready to enjoy.

    The large bundle ($250) includes a seasonal bouquet from Bows and Arrows; a colorful selection from Joy Macarons; Vim + Vigor’s organic, cold-pressed juice blends; coffee from Village Baking Co.; a handmade soy candle from the Los Angeles-based P.F. Candle Co.; and, of course, a couple of Buttermilk Babies’ super-soft, oversized swaddles. There are medium and small options for $125 and $75 each, respectively.

    Mitchell and Broadhurst began delivering to Dallas moms in March and hope to expand into other Texas cities in six months.

    It’s a major endeavor for the year-old company, which Mitchell, a former actress, launched after noticing that every swaddle out there had babyish designs and pastel colors. Pregnant with her now-toddler, Mitchell’s nursery style leaned toward kitschy.

    So she enlisted artist friends to come up with cool designs. One swaddle features rows of old-school boomboxes. Another style, aptly named “Graffiti,” is scrawled with naughty words such as “boob” and “poop.” Perfect for the mom with a sense of humor.

    The Buttermilk Babies product is twice the size of the average swaddle, which means they can be used for just about anything — the basic sleep-time wrap job, a light blanket, a nursing cover, or maybe even a makeshift diaper in the most extreme circumstances (nobody’s judging). The fabric is a blend of cotton and bamboo rayon that, according to Broadhurst, gives the swaddle extra pull to keep the swaddle snug.

    And she should know. Broadhurst — previously a prop, set, and food stylist — officially joined the Buttermilk Babies team last fall, but her first experience with the company was a crash course in the art of wrapping tots.

    “What initially pulled me over to the swaddle side was when McKenzie brought me in for a photo shoot,” Broadhurst says. “We had six babies and I didn’t know how to swaddle, so I pulled up some YouTube videos. By the end of that shoot, I was a swaddle pro. It was like a factory. One would be put in front of me, and I would wrap them up like a burrito and pass them along.”

    A handy skill considering Broadhurst is expecting her own bundle of joy in June.

    Of course, swaddles can be purchased sans bundle, priced at $75 for a four-pack and $45 for a two-pack. Gift wrapping also is available.

    The fabric is a blend of cotton and bamboo rayon that gives the swaddle extra pull to keep the swaddle snug.

    Buttermilk Babies
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    The fabric is a blend of cotton and bamboo rayon that gives the swaddle extra pull to keep the swaddle snug.
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    Neiman Marcus to close store at Willow Bend in Plano after 25 years

    Teresa Gubbins
    Sep 18, 2025 | 10:42 am
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    Saks Global has sold the Neiman Marcus store at the Willow Bend mall in Plano and will close it in January 2027.

    Willow Bend Mall is the two-level mall

    According to a spokesperson, “We have sold the Neiman Marcus Willow Bend property to the developer that is reimagining The Shops at Willow Bend. The store will remain open until January 2027 as the developer progresses on various phases of the area’s reimagination."

    According to a release, the sale was "a mutual decision that allows the developer to bring its vision for the area to life, building on the retail foundation with the introduction of new residential, dining and entertainment uses."

    The sale also allows Saks Global to "strategically reinvest in areas of our business that drive growth and position the company for long-term success."

    This marks the second big change for Neiman Marcus in Dallas in a year, following the potential closure of the flagship store in downtown Dallas — a closure that the city of Dallas is fighting valiantly to avoid. The current plan is for the downtown location to stay open through the end of 2025.

    The Plano store opened in August 2001, part of the bigger splashy debut of the Shops at Willow Bend, where it served as one of four anchor stores along with Foley's, Lord & Taylor, and Dillard's.

    In trademark Neiman Marcus fashion, the store was luxuriously appointed with mother-of-pearl countertops, tinted polished plasters, custom area rugs, hand-made slumped art glass walls, Murano glass light fixtures, and an eye-catching bufterfly art installation that hovered over an expansive three-level escalator atrium.

    But the timing of the opening — one month before 9/11 — was unfortunate, and Taubman, the mall's developer, was thought to have overestimated the buying power of its West Plano neighborhood. Dillard's is still open, but Lord & Taylor closed in 2003. Foley's became Macy's in 2005, which just closed in January 2025. The mall has since changed hands many times; it was acquired in 2022 by Cawley Partners, Centennial, and Waterfall Asset Management.

    According to Saks Global's statement, there are no plans to replace or relocate the store.

    "Through the regular course of business, we continually evaluate our store footprint and, as in this case, may determine it necessary to reformat or close a store. There are currently no plans to reduce our store portfolio on a broader scale."

    The company says it will continue its plan to re-invest in the NorthPark store and "reimagine" the downtown Dallas location.

    "Dallas-Fort Worth continues to be an important market for the company. We are continuing to work in collaboration with the City of Dallas on a potential reimagination of the Neiman Marcus Downtown Dallas store, and are making great progress on the upcoming Neiman Marcus NorthPark transformation."

    They're also going to take care of their employees.

    "We are committed to treating our Neiman Marcus Willow Bend colleagues with respect and fairness throughout the closing process. As we wind down operations, transfer opportunities to other stores in the DFW metroplex will be offered where possible, and eligible colleagues will be offered appropriate separation packages.”

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