OUR TEAM
PICTURED ABOVE–
Mark Massey, Owner/Developer and
Kathy Johnston, Antique Show Producer | Director.
MARK MASSEY, OWNER/DEVELOPER
- Mark has third generation ties to Round Top, spending his entire childhood enjoying the
family farm that his grandparents built in the ‘60s - A graduate of the USC with a degree in Finance and Urban Planning/Real Estate
Development and NYU with a Masters in Commercial Real Estate Development - Joint owner of Henkel Square Market, a 7-acre commercial/retail center that includes
- Henkel Hall, a 6,400 sq. ft. event center, located across the street from Round Top’s town
square - Owner Rummel Square at the corner of Bauer Rummel Road and
Highway 237, a fully redeveloped retail center that includes a delightful and popular
restaurant, and a collection of stylish shops that are all housed in historic homes - Previously with Trammel Crow (Los Angeles), Casden Properties (Beverly Hills) and Bryant
Park Corporation (NYC)
KATHY JOHNSTON, ANTIQUE SHOW PRODUCER | DIRECTOR
- 30 year Houston business owner of Johnston & Company, a full-service advertising and
marketing company (1979-2009) specializing in local, regional and national account
advertising projects and large scale events for clients such as Motorola, Centerpoint
Energy, and major real estate development firms and homebuilders. Launched myriad
new home developments including Cinco Ranch and Silverlake, and Lakes on Eldridge - Long-term event planner
- Previously conceived, produced and operated The Sterling McCall Antiques Showcase
- Round Top resident since 1996 where she has focused her attention on select advertising
projects and event planning and management (for profit, and non profit) with
organizations such as The Round Top Family Library, Fayetteville Chamber Music Festival,
the original owners of The Stone Cellar, Sterling McCall’s Old Car Museum, the Festival
Institute at Round Top, Gardenia E. Janssen Animal Shelter, among others