Tulsa Promenade

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Tulsa Promenade Mall
Location Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Coordinates 36°06′14″N 95°55′19″W / 36.104009°N 95.92207°W / 36.104009; -95.92207Coordinates: 36°06′14″N 95°55′19″W / 36.104009°N 95.92207°W / 36.104009; -95.92207
Opening date 1965
Owner Tulsa Promenade LLC[1]
No. of stores and services 100+
No. of anchor tenants 3
Total retail floor area 926,426
Parking 4,187
No. of floors 2
Website

Tulsa Promenade Mall is a 926,426-square-foot (86,067.8 m2) shopping center located in the Midtown section of Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is anchored by JCPenney, Macy's, and Dillard's, with one anchor last occupied by Mervyns until 2005.[2]

History

The original structure was built in 1965 as an outdoor shopping center called Southland, anchored by Brown-Dunkin[3] (now Dillard’s[4]) and JCPenney. In 1986, the property was rebuilt as an indoor mall, retaining the Dillard's and JCPenney stores as anchors while adding Mervyns as a third. Campbell Company developed the original plaza, and Robert B. Aikens converted it to the present-day mall structure.[5]

The next physical renovation to Tulsa Promenade Mall was in 1996 with parking structures on the north and south sides of the center, expansion of Dillard’s and addition of Foley's. In 1998 the Hollywood Palace 12 Theatre opened. The 1999 renovation added carpeting, fixtures, additional restrooms. The tenant mix was enhanced significantly over the next few years with the addition of El Chico restaurant and many retail concepts. In 2005, the center was renovated with the addition of a soft play area, indoor fountains and planters, a glass elevator and a newly designed exterior corner consisting of signage and landscaping.

Mervyns, which closed in 2006, was re-tenanted by a gym called Sky Fitness in 2011.[6]

Anchors

  • JCPenney
  • Dillard’s
  • Macy’s

Restaurants

Food court restaurants include Chick-Fil-A, Subway, Sbarro, Chinese Gourmet Express, It's Greek To Me and Great American Cookie. Casual dining restaurants include Camille's Sidewalk Cafe and El Chico's.

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