Dallas-based nonprofit Vogel recently held the grand opening of its new 15,000-square-foot childcare facility at The Shops at RedBird. 

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Focusing on both academic growth and social-emotional development, the Vogel RedBird facility can serve 130 children aged six weeks through Pre-K, and their families. Priority placement is given to employees of businesses located in The Shops at RedBird, as well as working families supported by Vogel, with remaining spots open to all southern Dallas families.

Key features of the new childcare center include:

  • An architecturally designed exterior façade incorporating latest designs and a dedicated west-side entrance for convenient access
  • A modernized corridor that encourages a welcoming and safe environment for children and parents alike leading to the educational space
  • An outdoor green space and playground area to encourage children’s play and development

The opening of Vogel RedBird expands upon the nonprofit’s mission to help young children and their families prevent and overcome the lasting and traumatic effects of homelessness and poverty. The new center offers early childhood education, family support services and access to primary and mental healthcare. Additionally, Vogel is connecting families with living-wage job opportunities with RedBird tenants, including Parkland Clinic, UT Southwestern, Children’s Health, Crossroads, Jarvis Christian University, the DEC at RedBird, Workforce Solutions, Dallas College, and all retail, restaurants and small businesses in the development.

“We are beyond excited to see our vision for creating a lasting impact on the RedBird community and beyond come to life,” said Vogel President and CEO Karen Hughes. “This milestone was made possible by the support of so many. With Vogel RedBird, we’re not just providing high-quality, affordable childcare where it’s needed, we’re creating opportunities for families to thrive and build brighter futures.”

The Shops at RedBird co-developers Peter Brodsky and Terrence Maiden played a pivotal role in bringing this project to life, providing a long-term, donated lease to support Vogel’s efforts in improving the quality of life for southern Dallas residents and RedBird employees. General contractor Hill & Wilkinson and architecture firm Kirksey Architecture also played key roles in the Vogel RedBird project.

“We’re thrilled to celebrate the opening of the Vogel RedBird facility,” said Peter Brodsky. “As someone who has been deeply connected to Vogel’s mission as both a board member and long-time supporter, it is so meaningful to see their incredible work extend to this community. This facility not only provides services to the employees of The Shops at RedBird but is also a valuable asset to southern Dallas residents.”