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Valley Hill
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The Gage Hotel - Boerne will become the second locations. The original Gage Hotel is in Marathan, Texas and know for being rustic and refined, luxury and historical. Each November, Conde Nast Traveler publishes the Readers Choice Hotel rankings. To those who have stayed at the Gage Hotel in Marathon, it’s no surprise that it earned the No. 1 spot in Texas and came in at No. 17 in the country. Pretty impressive for a small place in what some say is the middle of nowhere! The story of the 90 + year-old Gage Hotel blends the mystique of the Old West with a vision for what can be accomplished with imagination and exquisite taste. It’s also the story of two men. The first is Alfred Gage, born in Vermont in 1860, who moved to Texas as a teenager and found success as a rancher, eventually owning more than half a million acres. He needed a place for ranch visitors and cattle buyers to stay in nearby Marathon, so in 1926, he commissioned El Paso architect Henry C. Trost to design a hotel. In 1927, the Gage Hotel opened a stone’s throw from the railroad that connected Marathon to Alpine, Marfa and the world. Sadly a year later, Gage died, leaving a wife and two daughters. The hotel passed out of the family. In 1978, J.P. Bryan entered the story. Bryan and his wife were in Marathon to buy a home that would be closer than his faraway ranches. The old hotel, long vacant, was just an old building in need of repairs with a handwritten “for sale” sign on it. Bryan called the owner, who was happy to sell the hotel to his only interested buyer for $30,000. Fast forward through decades of painstaking research, restoration and renovation. Today the hotel and its properties reflect Bryan’s passion for historic preservation. A descendant of Stephen F. Austin, Bryan has led both the Texas State Historical Association and the Texas Historical Foundation. He brings not only historical knowledge, but also a collector’s eye for the fine art and interesting furniture and objects that you see everywhere. Some walls feature reproductions of Tom Lea’s work: Bryan, a close friend of El Pasoan Adair Margo, has been active with the Tom Lea Institute she founded for years. The originals by the beloved El Paso artist and much more can be seen in the new Bryan Museum in Galveston. Currently, the Gage Hotel in Marathon is expanding by building an additional 42 rooms.

JP BRYAN JR
Vice President of Strategic Development
J.P. Bryan, Jr., a native Texan and descendant of Stephen F. Austin, has been involved in the energy and investment industries for more than five decades. He began his career in investment banking serving as Assistant Treasurer for J. P. Morgan (1966-69), Executive Vice-President and Director of Dominick & Dominick, Inc. (1969-74), President and CEO of The Mortgage Banque (1974-78), and First Vice-President of E.F. Hutton & Company and Director of Investment Banking-Southwest Region (1978-81). Navigating to the energy sector, J.P. served as Chairman & CEO of Torch Energy Advisors (1981-2012), CEO at Bellwether Exploration (1987-97), CEO of Nuevo Energy (1990-95), and President and CEO of Gulf Canada Resources Ltd. (1995-98). Among his numerous business awards are Texas Entrepreneur of the Year (1994) and Canadian Oil Producer of the Year (1995).
The University of Texas has been a much-favored institution in the Bryan family – J.P.’s father attended UT where he received his JD and later served on UT’s Board of Regents, and J.P’s daughter and wife both attended UT. J.P. received his B.A. from The University of Texas at Austin (1958-62); his LLB from The University of Texas Law School at Austin (1963-65); and his BFT from the American Institute of Foreign Trade at Phoenix, Arizona (1966). While at UT, J.P. was President of his law school and was a member of the Honor Society Council and founder of the International Law Society. He also started a rare book and printing business at UT, the Pemberton Press which published and reprinted books on Texas history, such as the first biography of Frank Dobie and Frank Hamer; it was then that his passion for collecting Texana and Texas art expanded. Over the years, Bryan has purchased important art and artifacts important to the history of the settlement of the West and Texas.
J. P. has also devoted much of his life to his passion for historic preservation. He has been president of both the Texas Historical Foundation and the Texas State Historical Association and was appointed commissioner for the Texas Historical Commission by Governor George Bush. He served on the advisory board for the Brazoria County Historical Museum and was the chairman of the board for the Institute of Texan Cultures. He received an award for historical preservation from the Museum of Southern History, the Wheat Award for historical preservation from the Texas Historical Foundation, the Stephen F. Austin Leadership Award from the Brazoria County Museum, the Briscoe Achievement Award from the National Western Art Foundation, accolades from Architectural Digest, the T.R. Fehrenbach Award for distinguished service and contribution to the promotion and preservation of Texas history, was named a Texas State Historical Association Fellow in 2012, received Preservation Houston’s Good Brick Award in 2013, was presented with the Star of Texas Award by the Texas Historical Foundation in January 2014, and named Houston History Hero 2015 by the Houston History Association. In 2016 J.P. was made a Commissioned Admiral in the Texian Navy and in 2017 was awarded the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Historic Preservation Medal.
In 2019, Texas Governor Abbott appointed J.P. to the Board of Pilot Commissioners for Galveston County Ports. On April 7, 2021, the City of Houston Mayor, Sylvester Turner, signed a proclamation proclaiming, “J.P. Bryan, Jr. Day”.
Over the years, J.P. has given, and continues to give, hundreds of speeches to various groups on the history of Texas and the American West. He has written numerous booklets and book introductions, including one on the history of Lonesome Dove and another about artist Tom Lea. Just recently, after years of extensive research, J.P. submitted his book for publication concerning the Texas Revolution and the Battle of San Jacinto. He is currently working on compiling material for 5 books regarding various aspects and personalities of Texas history.
J. P. and his wife Mary Jon spent two decades restoring the Gage Hotel in Marathon, Texas, and recently completed restoration of that town’s oldest building, constructed by the town’s founder, Captain Albion Shepard.
The Gage Hotel is now a place where backpackers, mountain bikers, and upscale tourists venturing into remote Big Bend National Park or Mexico’s rough interior can get sage-roasted quail with fresh strawberry glaze, a good bottle of wine, even a room with monogrammed bathrobes.
The Gage Hotel has been awarded several distinctions: Geographic Travel Magazine “Stay List”,voted the#1 Hotel in Texas and #17 in the United States by readers of Condé Nast Traveler, and the hotel’s famous White Buffalo Bar was selected by Texas Monthly Magazine as “Best Hotel Bar”in Texas. J.P. and Mary Jon have overseen the restoration of 26 buildings in the town of Marathon.
In October 2013, J.P. purchased the 1895 Galveston Orphans Home in Galveston, Texas. Today, the restored building houses The Bryan Museum and contains the world’s largest collection of over 70,000 rare artifacts, documents, maps, and works of art relating to the history of the American West. The Bryan Museum was presented the Texas Historical Commission’s John L. Nau, III Award of Excellence in Museums in September of 2016, and also in that year was named the “Best Art Gallery” by the Galveston Daily News, the “Best of the Island “Gold” Award for the Best Museum” by Galveston.com, and named the “Best Attraction” by the Texas Travel Industry Association/Texas Department of Transportation. In 2017, the Museum was given the Reader’s Choice Award for “Best Art Gallery and Museum” by the Galveston Daily News, voted “Best of the Island “Gold” Award for Best Wedding Venue” by Galveston.com, and was again voted “Best of the Island “Gold” Award for Best Museum” by the Galveston Daily News. The following year in 2018, the Museum was again voted “Best of the Island “Gold” Award for Best Museum” by the Galveston.com and received the Reader’s Choice Award as “Best Art Gallery & Museum” by the Galveston Daily News. In addition to the restoration of the Galveston Orphans Home, J. P. and Mary Jon recently restored 3 historical homes in the city of Galveston.
EXPERTISE
Real Estate Investor & Developer
Historic Preservationist, Rancher
Energy, Banking & Law
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J. D.

Kimi-Lyn Reed
Chief Operating Officer
EXECUTIVE PROFILE
Kimi-Lyn Reed brings over 25 years of comprehensive operational and development expertise to Divine Developments as Chief Operating Officer. Her diverse background spans real estate development, project management, business operations, and strategic financing, with specialized expertise in horizontal infrastructure and land development projects across Texas's most dynamic growth markets. Her proven ability to manage complex, multi-faceted operations while maintaining strategic oversight makes her an invaluable asset to large-scale development initiatives that create substantial value for investors and communities.
LEADERSHIP & VISION
As Chief Operating Officer of Divine Developments, Reed orchestrates comprehensive operational strategy and project execution for high-impact mixed-use development projects, leveraging her extensive expertise in horizontal infrastructure, construction coordination, and regulatory compliance. Her strategic vision combines operational excellence with financial acumen, enabling Divine Developments to navigate the intricate challenges of modern development projects while ensuring seamless integration of planning, execution, and financial management across all project phases.
Reed's unique ability to manage concurrent, high-stakes objectives while maintaining high-level strategic oversight has positioned Divine Developments to deliver complex development initiatives from conception through completion with exceptional efficiency and quality control.
PROVEN TRACK RECORD
Since establishing her career in development and operations, Reed has built an exceptional portfolio of achievements spanning multiple industry sectors and geographic markets:
Development & Infrastructure Leadership
Reed's operational excellence is demonstrated through her extensive experience managing ground-up commercial developments, large-scale single-family residential projects, and multi-family developments ranging from $2M to $100M. Through Steel-Reed Consulting, she has successfully secured financing and managed project coordination across San Antonio, New Braunfels, Somerset, Floresville, and Houston, building a comprehensive network of both public and private funding sources.
Construction & Regulatory Excellence
Her hands-on construction and development experience includes three years as Warranty, Permits, and Construction Coordinator at Monticello Custom Homes, where she simultaneously managed all aspects of permitting, field coordination, and warranty management for eight builders. Her systematic approach to process improvement and regulatory compliance contributed to the company receiving the Greater San Antonio Builder's Association Award for Builder of the Year in 2016.
International Operations Management
As a seasoned operations executive, Reed demonstrated exceptional ability to scale and optimize business operations across diverse industries. Her experience as Area Director for Quizno's South Pacific operations showcased her capability to manage complex logistics, site selection, and market development across international markets, including strategic expansion into Tokyo, Japan and Busan AFB, South Korea.
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES
Reed's unique combination of operational expertise, development experience, and international business acumen creates distinct competitive advantages:
Comprehensive Operational Understanding
Reed possesses expert-level project coordination and construction management capabilities, with proven ability to manage multi-million dollar funding packages and coordinate with commercial funding groups. Her deep expertise in regulatory compliance across multiple jurisdictions and strategic understanding of horizontal infrastructure development from site preparation through delivery positions Divine Developments for exceptional project execution.
Financial & Legal Acumen
Her extensive background in financial coordination and complex funding structures, combined with paralegal training and property management experience with a 187-unit condominium complex, provides critical legal and administrative navigation capabilities. This systematic approach to risk management and quality control ensures comprehensive project oversight and regulatory compliance.
Innovation Leadership
Reed's multicultural perspective, including fluency in Japanese and extensive international experience, provides valuable insight for managing diverse stakeholder relationships and complex project coordination requirements. Her pioneering work in process improvement and operational optimization methodologies has established innovative approaches to integrated project management that maximize efficiency and stakeholder satisfaction.
Reed's combination of operational expertise, development experience, financial acumen, and proven leadership capability positions Divine Developments to effectively manage the complex operational requirements of large-scale land development projects.
CORE COMPETENCIES
Strategic Operations
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Horizontal Infrastructure & Land Development
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Construction Coordination & Project Management
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Regulatory Compliance & Permitting
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Quality Control & Process Optimization
Financial Management
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Multi-Million Dollar Funding Package Coordination
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Commercial Funding Group Relations
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Financial Strategy & Capital Coordination
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Risk Management & Budget Oversight
Business Development
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Strategic Partnership Development
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International Market Expansion
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Stakeholder Relationship Management
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Operational Scaling & Optimization
EXPERTISE
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Horizontal Infrastructure & Land Development
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Construction Coordination & Project Management
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Multi-Million Dollar Project Financing
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Regulatory Compliance & Permitting
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Quality Control & Process Optimization
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Strategic Partnership Development

12 Gage Restaurant - Boerne
Serving West Texas Cuisine with a gourmet twist, the Gage Hotel’s award-winning restaurant offers a refined menu that changes seasonally and utilizes high-quality ingredients including locally sourced wild game, beef, fowl, and fresh seafood served with vegetables and herbs grown in our own Gage Garden.
Featuring inviting indoor and outdoor seating options, 12 Gage’s upscale dining room provides comfortable leather chairs, a fireplace, cowboy chic décor and unique art, while the outdoor patio includes fireplaces and fountains that provide an intimate and romantic al fresco setting.
An extensive wine list, including the hotel’s private label wine selection, signature cocktails, and a variety of delicious homemade desserts round out an extraordinary culinary experience that showcases Far West Texas dining at its very best.



Texas Barbecue Restaurant & Brewery
Highly rated barbecue by Texas Monthly Magazine. Natural meats and fresh sides with Texas Hill Country hospitality. Upon entering The Brick Vault, you’re greeted by a giant pit: piles of meat on top of the grill, all kinds of sausage hanging from the top, and the most delicious smells you will ever smell.
The original location is in Marathon, Texas next to the historical Gage Hotel. Several additional food items will be added to the Boerne menu providing a full service dining experience. The new restaurant will seat several hundred and will have a large outdoor patio, a great place to enjoy live music with your family while overlooking a natural creek.





The Bryan Museum - Boerne
The Bryan Museum holds one of the largest collections of artifacts about Texas & the American West. Texas contains a remarkable array of buildings and landscapes that document and preserve the state's historical experiences. The mission of The Bryan Museum is to bring the history of Texas and the American West to life. Through its world-class collections, exhibitions, and educational history and literacy programs, students of all ages get a chance to experience the stories of yesterday and write the stories of tomorrow.
The Bryan Museum arose from humble beginnings. At age ten, J.P. Bryan acquired his first two pieces, a Moore’s Patent Front Loading Revolver and a Sharps Patent Four-Barrel Derringer. Both firearms still reside in the collection today.
In October 2013, J.P. and Mary Jon Bryan purchased the old Galveston Orphans Home in Galveston, Texas. After a careful restoration of the historic structure, The Bryan Museum opened in June 2015. With 20,000 square feet of exhibit space and lush, manicured grounds, it has become a Texas destination.
From there, the collection expanded both rapidly and eclectically. With a focus on artists who lived during the West’s Golden Age or when “the dust was still settling,” the museum’s art collection presents a unique opportunity for visitors to personally experience that period of history.
While attending the University of Texas, Bryan started a rare book and printing business with a friend. It was during this period that he began focusing his collecting on Texana. He started with rare books, in which he had a keen interest. Bryan’s uncle, Judge Lewis Wilson of Brazoria County, willed his impressive collection of Texas literature to Bryan, providing him with a strong foundation.
The Bryan Museum in Boerne will present different exciting exhibits throughout the year.



JP BRYAN JR
Vice President
J.P. Bryan, Jr., a native Texan and descendant of Stephen F. Austin, has been involved in the energy and investment industries for more than five decades. He began his career in investment banking serving as Assistant Treasurer for J. P. Morgan (1966-69), Executive Vice-President and Director of Dominick & Dominick, Inc. (1969-74), President and CEO of The Mortgage Banque (1974-78), and First Vice-President of E.F. Hutton & Company and Director of Investment Banking-Southwest Region (1978-81). Navigating to the energy sector, J.P. served as Chairman & CEO of Torch Energy Advisors (1981-2012), CEO at Bellwether Exploration (1987-97), CEO of Nuevo Energy (1990-95), and President and CEO of Gulf Canada Resources Ltd. (1995-98). Among his numerous business awards are Texas Entrepreneur of the Year (1994) and Canadian Oil Producer of the Year (1995).
The University of Texas has been a much-favored institution in the Bryan family – J.P.’s father attended UT where he received his JD and later served on UT’s Board of Regents, and J.P’s daughter and wife both attended UT. J.P. received his B.A. from The University of Texas at Austin (1958-62); his LLB from The University of Texas Law School at Austin (1963-65); and his BFT from the American Institute of Foreign Trade at Phoenix, Arizona (1966). While at UT, J.P. was President of his law school and was a member of the Honor Society Council and founder of the International Law Society. He also started a rare book and printing business at UT, the Pemberton Press which published and reprinted books on Texas history, such as the first biography of Frank Dobie and Frank Hamer; it was then that his passion for collecting Texana and Texas art expanded. Over the years, Bryan has purchased important art and artifacts important to the history of the settlement of the West and Texas.
J. P. has also devoted much of his life to his passion for historic preservation. He has been president of both the Texas Historical Foundation and the Texas State Historical Association and was appointed commissioner for the Texas Historical Commission by Governor George Bush. He served on the advisory board for the Brazoria County Historical Museum and was the chairman of the board for the Institute of Texan Cultures. He received an award for historical preservation from the Museum of Southern History, the Wheat Award for historical preservation from the Texas Historical Foundation, the Stephen F. Austin Leadership Award from the Brazoria County Museum, the Briscoe Achievement Award from the National Western Art Foundation, accolades from Architectural Digest, the T.R. Fehrenbach Award for distinguished service and contribution to the promotion and preservation of Texas history, was named a Texas State Historical Association Fellow in 2012, received Preservation Houston’s Good Brick Award in 2013, was presented with the Star of Texas Award by the Texas Historical Foundation in January 2014, and named Houston History Hero 2015 by the Houston History Association. In 2016 J.P. was made a Commissioned Admiral in the Texian Navy and in 2017 was awarded the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Historic Preservation Medal.
In 2019, Texas Governor Abbott appointed J.P. to the Board of Pilot Commissioners for Galveston County Ports. On April 7, 2021, the City of Houston Mayor, Sylvester Turner, signed a proclamation proclaiming, “J.P. Bryan, Jr. Day”.
Over the years, J.P. has given, and continues to give, hundreds of speeches to various groups on the history of Texas and the American West. He has written numerous booklets and book introductions, including one on the history of Lonesome Dove and another about artist Tom Lea. Just recently, after years of extensive research, J.P. submitted his book for publication concerning the Texas Revolution and the Battle of San Jacinto. He is currently working on compiling material for 5 books regarding various aspects and personalities of Texas history.
J. P. and his wife Mary Jon spent two decades restoring the Gage Hotel in Marathon, Texas, and recently completed restoration of that town’s oldest building, constructed by the town’s founder, Captain Albion Shepard.
The Gage Hotel is now a place where backpackers, mountain bikers, and upscale tourists venturing into remote Big Bend National Park or Mexico’s rough interior can get sage-roasted quail with fresh strawberry glaze, a good bottle of wine, even a room with monogrammed bathrobes.
The Gage Hotel has been awarded several distinctions: Geographic Travel Magazine “Stay List”,voted the#1 Hotel in Texas and #17 in the United States by readers of Condé Nast Traveler, and the hotel’s famous White Buffalo Bar was selected by Texas Monthly Magazine as “Best Hotel Bar”in Texas. J.P. and Mary Jon have overseen the restoration of 26 buildings in the town of Marathon.
In October 2013, J.P. purchased the 1895 Galveston Orphans Home in Galveston, Texas. Today, the restored building houses The Bryan Museum and contains the world’s largest collection of over 70,000 rare artifacts, documents, maps, and works of art relating to the history of the American West. The Bryan Museum was presented the Texas Historical Commission’s John L. Nau, III Award of Excellence in Museums in September of 2016, and also in that year was named the “Best Art Gallery” by the Galveston Daily News, the “Best of the Island “Gold” Award for the Best Museum” by Galveston.com, and named the “Best Attraction” by the Texas Travel Industry Association/Texas Department of Transportation. In 2017, the Museum was given the Reader’s Choice Award for “Best Art Gallery and Museum” by the Galveston Daily News, voted “Best of the Island “Gold” Award for Best Wedding Venue” by Galveston.com, and was again voted “Best of the Island “Gold” Award for Best Museum” by the Galveston Daily News. The following year in 2018, the Museum was again voted “Best of the Island “Gold” Award for Best Museum” by the Galveston.com and received the Reader’s Choice Award as “Best Art Gallery & Museum” by the Galveston Daily News. In addition to the restoration of the Galveston Orphans Home, J. P. and Mary Jon recently restored 3 historical homes in the city of Galveston.
EXPERTISE
Real Estate Investor & Developer
Historic Preservationist, Rancher
Energy, Banking & Law
LICENSE
J. D.

ALICIA BRYAN
President
Alicia Bryan is a 7th generation Texan, and her family are descendants of Stephen F. Austin, the “Father of Texas”. She attended the University of Texas and graduated with an art history degree from the American College of Switzerland. After graduation, Alicia became a licensed interior designer and founded Bella Casa Designs at The Art Institute. Alicia also served a 3-year term on the University of Texas Press Advisory Board.
Alicia shares a passion for historic preservation and design with her father, J. P. Bryan, Jr., working closely with him on various restoration projects. Among them is the restoration of the Gage Hotel in Marathon, Texas. The Gage Hotel has been awarded several distinctions: voted #1 Hotel in Texas by Condé Nast Traveler, “Stay List", National Geographic Travel Magazine, and one of the Top 10 Resorts in Texas by Travel + Leisure Magazine. She is currently involved in the building and design of an additional 50 rooms at the hotel. The hotel’s famous White Buffalo Bar was selected by Texas Monthly Magazine as the “Best Hotel Bar” in Texas, in which Alicia was instrumental in its design process. She and her family have been instrumental in the restoration of 26 buildings in the town of Marathon. In addition, she has worked on many other notable properties in New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio and Round Top, Texas.
As the founder of the Alpine Christian School, she currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors and its Advisory Council. In addition, she is on the Board of Directors at The Bryan Museum located in Galveston, Texas which is home to the collection of J.P. and Mary Jon Bryan and houses one of the world’s largest collections of historical artifacts, documents, and artwork relating to Texas and the American West. Among her role at the museum, she is assisting with the creation of new revenue streams for the museum using advanced digitization techniques. These digitized venues, in addition to preserving the heritage, make the museum accessible to the world population in a unique way.
Alicia is the President and on the board of The Public Establishment of the Palace, Museum and National Estate of Versailles. This French public establishment was founded in 1995, and operates with the French Ministry of Culture,
EXPERTISE
Architectural Interior Design
Historic Preservationist
LICENSE
Interior Architectural Designer

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EDUCATION AS FEATURE
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LOCATION
San Francisco, CA
YEAR
2035
CLIENT
Valley Hill University

RICHARD STAGLIK
Senior Consultant & Partner
Richard is a native Texan from San Antonio. After graduating High School he went to East Texas school for Building. For 35 years Richard owned Staglik Construction, which performed commercial and residential new construction and full service remodeling. Some projects include a Ferrari Dealership and etc.
EXPERTISE
Commercial and Residential New Construction Builder. Renovation and Remodeling Expert. Purchaser and Seller of Real Estate Properties.


The Bryan Museum - Boerne
The Bryan Museum holds one of the largest collections of artifacts about Texas & the American West. Texas contains a remarkable array of buildings and landscapes that document and preserve the state's historical experiences. The mission of The Bryan Museum is to bring the history of Texas and the American West to life. Through its world-class collections, exhibitions, and educational history and literacy programs, students of all ages get a chance to experience the stories of yesterday and write the stories of tomorrow.
The Bryan Museum arose from humble beginnings. At age ten, J.P. Bryan acquired his first two pieces, a Moore’s Patent Front Loading Revolver and a Sharps Patent Four-Barrel Derringer. Both firearms still reside in the collection today.
In October 2013, J.P. and Mary Jon Bryan purchased the old Galveston Orphans Home in Galveston, Texas. After a careful restoration of the historic structure, The Bryan Museum opened in June 2015. With 20,000 square feet of exhibit space and lush, manicured grounds, it has become a Texas destination.
From there, the collection expanded both rapidly and eclectically. With a focus on artists who lived during the West’s Golden Age or when “the dust was still settling,” the museum’s art collection presents a unique opportunity for visitors to personally experience that period of history.
While attending the University of Texas, Bryan started a rare book and printing business with a friend. It was during this period that he began focusing his collecting on Texana. He started with rare books, in which he had a keen interest. Bryan’s uncle, Judge Lewis Wilson of Brazoria County, willed his impressive collection of Texas literature to Bryan, providing him with a strong foundation.
The Bryan Museum in Boerne will present different exciting exhibits throughout the year.



BEN BROOKS
Chief Operating Officer
Ben graduated from Angelo State University with a BS in Animal Science and he ranches in West Texas. Ben specializes in selling Land and Ranches in Texas however has assisted clients in finding properties in New Mexico, Montana, Colorado and Utah.
Ben is a licensed agent with Drennan Real Estate Group, a one stop resource center for real estate. Whether you are a seller, a buyer, or looking to invest your money wisely, they will assist you from start to finish.
Drennan Real Estate Group is dedicated to providing you with comprehensive services and have experts who are diverse in each field of specialty which includes residential, recreational/rural and investment properties.
Ben enjoys spending time with family and friends, hunting, fishing and playing golf. He is active in his Church and has started a Cooking for Christ catering campaign to feed the homeless in San Antonio and the surrounding areas.
EXPERTISE
Land Developer, Site Work & Excavation Expert, Water Well Drilling Co. Owner and Real Estate Brokerage Services.
LICENSE
Texas Real Estate Agent
