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Utica Square is an upscale outdoor shopping center located in Tulsa, Oklahoma.〔Cynthia Dees, ("Utica Square Bucks Downturn in Market" ), ''Tulsa World'', July 18, 1990.〕 The center is anchored by locally-owned department store Miss Jackson's (which first opened in downtown Tulsa in 1910 and moved to Utica Square in 1965),〔Kyle Arnold, ("Still stylish at 100: Exclusive Miss Jackson's celebrates a century of luxury retail" ), ''Tulsa World'', April 4, 2010.〕 and a branch of the Saks Fifth Avenue chain (which opened at Utica Square in 1986).〔(Saks Fifth Avenue ) at Utica Square website (accessed April 20, 2010).〕 The shopping center features a number of smaller, mostly independent shops. Utica Square opened on May 22, 1952 as Tulsa's first suburban shopping center.〔http://www.uticasquare.com/ourstory.htm〕 Helmerich & Payne, Inc., an energy company, purchased Utica Square in 1964,〔 and bought Miss Jackson's in 2001.〔Debbie Blossom, ("Owner of Utica Square buying Miss Jackson's" ), ''Tulsa World'', September 28, 2001.〕 Previous anchor stores included Renberg's (closed 1998),〔Dan Rutherford, ("Store No More? Renberg's Out in '98, Utica Square Says" ), ''Tulsa World'', May 20, 1997.〕 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. () A medical building was built in 1956 and demolished in 2002.〔Debbie Blossom, ("Utica Square med building to come down" ), ''Tulsa World'', March 16, 2002.〕 Utica Square is mentioned frequently in P.C. and Kristin Cast's ''House of Night'' books.〔Jason Ashley, ("A love affair with vampires" ), ''Tulsa World'', June 28, 2010 (pay site).〕 ==Anchors== *Miss Jackson's (37,000 square feet) *Saks Fifth Avenue (48,000 square feet)〔http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/article.aspx?subjectid=53&articleid=20110917_53_E1_CUTLIN296770#〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Utica Square」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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