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First-time pot parent Sarah Tomlinson, right, gets harvest pointers from Emily Gogol at Fig Earth Supply in Los Angeles during a cannabis harvest workshop. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
OKC Outlets is an outlet mall located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The mall is 394,661 square feet (36,665.2 m 2) in size, and is one of the largest malls owned by The Outlet Resource Group (TORG). It opened on August 5, 2011, as The Outlet Shoppes at Oklahoma City, and was developed by Horizon Group Properties and CBL & Associates Properties. [2]
Penn Square Mall is a two-story, 1,083,937 sq ft (100,701 m 2) regional shopping mall in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. It is located at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and NW Expressway, near Interstate 44. The mall's anchor stores consist of JCPenney, Macy's, AMC Theatres, and two separate Dillard's stores.
Quail Springs Mall is a super-regional shopping mall and trade area located in far northern Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, which opened on October 23, 1980.It contains three major department store anchors (originally had four anchor stores until 2016), a 24-screen AMC Theatre, Round One Entertainment, Blue Zoo Aquarium, and a total of 111 tenants comprising a total of approximately 1,115,000 square ...
Esperanza Elementary School third graders show their "green thumbs" after an OKC Harvest class at their south Oklahoma City school. Also, the school gardens are a great way to get students outside ...
photo of entrance of Shepherd Center (formerly Shepherd Mall) Shepherd Mall is a former shopping mall located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma that opened in 1964 [6] as the first fully-enclosed indoor shopping mall in Oklahoma City; [7] however, by 2003 all of the anchors had closed and the mall was well underway in transitioning to being primarily an office complex.
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The Oakwood Mall opened on February 29, 1984. [3] When the mall opened, it allowed for national tenants Dillard's to open their first stores in the area, as well as JC Penney and Newman's moving from downtown to be the three anchor stores. [3] On opening day, the mall had room for 85-95 tenants and a 12 restaurant food court. [3]