Oklahoma shopping center
Utica Square is an upscale outdoor shopping center located in Tulsa, Oklahoma .[ 1] [ 2] The mall is anchored by a branch of the Saks Fifth Avenue chain (which opened at Utica Square in 1986).[ 3] The shopping center features a number of smaller, mostly independent shops.
A courtyard in Utica Square (shops in background)
Utica Square opened on May 22, 1952 as Tulsa's first suburban shopping center.[ 4] Helmerich & Payne, Inc., an energy company, purchased Utica Square in 1964,[ 1] and bought Miss Jackson's in 2001.[ 5]
Previous anchor stores included Renberg's (closed 1998),[ 6] John A. Brown Department Store (converted to Dillard's in 1984; Dillard's closed 2001), T G & Y , and C.R. Anthony . Current stores include American Eagle , Ann Taylor , Anthropologie , Banana Republic , Coach , Talbots , Williams Sonoma , Pottery Barn , L’Occitane , Restoration Hardware , Starbucks , and JoS. A. Bank Clothiers . [1] A medical building was built in 1956 and demolished in 2002.[ 7]
Utica Square is mentioned frequently in P.C. and Kristin Cast 's House of Night books.[ 8]
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References
^ a b Cynthia Dees, "Utica Square Bucks Downturn in Market" , Tulsa World , July 18, 1990.
^ Kyle Arnold, "Still stylish at 100: Exclusive Miss Jackson's celebrates a century of luxury retail" , Tulsa World , April 4, 2010.
^ Saks Fifth Avenue at Utica Square website (accessed April 20, 2010).
^ http://www.uticasquare.com/ourstory.htm [dead link ]
^ Debbie Blossom, "Owner of Utica Square buying Miss Jackson's" , Tulsa World , September 28, 2001.
^ Dan Rutherford, "Store No More? Renberg's Out in '98, Utica Square Says" , Tulsa World , May 20, 1997.
^ Debbie Blossom, "Utica Square med building to come down" , Tulsa World , March 16, 2002.
^ Jason Ashley, "A love affair with vampires" , Tulsa World , June 28, 2010 (pay site).
^ "Saks happy in Tulsa, plans to stay | Tulsa World" . Archived from the original on 2012-10-14.
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