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SHOPPING
from City Guide
by TulsaPeople
Inspired by an iconic London development, the Boxyard is a micro-mall constructed of repurposed shipping containers. THE BOXYARD
Shops sell men’s, women’s and children’s fashion; skateboard gear; and candy, snacks and drinks. You’ll also find various dining options, such as the OPEN Container Restaurant and Bar, Sabores Mexican Cuisine and Rose Rock Microcreamery. “There’s a little something for everybody and something for everyone to discover,” says developer/owner Casey Stowe of Nelson+Stowe Development. A patio rooftop provides a spectacular view of the Tulsa skyline and often hosts live music.
502 E. THIRD ST., TULSABOXYARD.COM

Housed in a downtown building covered in giant murals and public art, First Street Flea has become a hot after-brunch destination, says flea market coordinator Rhonda Hinrichs. Popular finds include midcentury modern furniture, but 1970s and ’80s decor also has been rising in popularity. “We aim for an East Coast/West Coast flea market feel, similar to Brooklyn Flea in New York and Melrose Trading Post in Los Angeles,” Hinrichs says. “Our vendors are very eclectic with a chic, bohemian vibe.” The market is open 9 a.m.-4 p.m. on the first Sunday of every month (check Facebook for exceptions). Admission is free.
856 E. ADMIRAL BLVD., FACEBOOK.COM/FIRSTSTREETFLEA FIRST STREET FLEA

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41ST AND YALE CORRIDOR At Southroads Shopping Center catch a movie or browse at pet, craft, cosmetics and book retailers. On the south side of 41st Street, Promenade Mall features Dillards, Fun 4 Kidz Playground and a food court. EAST 41ST STREET AND SOUTH YALE AVENUE
Interior designer Hari Lu Ames loves to travel the U.S. and Europe, bringing back new, worldly pieces to Tulsa. She sells the items at her shop Embellishments, a perfect fit for Tulsa’s posh retail scene on East 15th Street (a.k.a. Cherry Street.) Ames’ signature look contrasts the character of antique furniture with the clean lines of modern design — an aesthetic she calls “modern history.” “There are a lot of ways to make a pretty room,” Ames explains. “The space you live in should feel comfortable and reflect your personal taste.” 1602 E. 15TH ST., 918-585-8688, FACEBOOK.COM/EMBELLISHMENTSINTERIORS EMBELLISHMENTS

71ST STREET This is Tulsa’s busiest shopping corridor. Shop home improvement, furniture, home decor, clothing and shoes. A plethora of dining options–mostly national chains–are sprinkled throughout the area. EAST 71ST STREET BETWEEN SOUTH GARNETT ROAD AND SOUTH MEMORIAL DRIVE
BROOKSIDE Take a stroll down this district full of boutiques, art galleries, modern shops and upscale dining. It transforms into a neon avenue at night as Tulsans flock to bars for a night on the town. EAST 32ND TO 41ST STREETS ON SOUTH PEORIA AVENUE, BROOKSIDETHEPLACETOBE.COM
CHERRY STREET/15TH STREET This distinctive area, at one time considered the suburbs east of Tulsa, offers fine dining, jewelry, antiques and beautiful architecture. Boutiques, restaurants and salons make this district an interesting place to wander. EAST 15TH STREET, EAST OF SOUTH PEORIA AVENUE
THE FARM SHOPPING CENTER The centerpiece of this charming area is a restored rustic barn, adding to the village square-like feel. Spend some time exploring the blend of more national, regional and local retailers. Choose from a variety of eateries; after dinner, find a sweet selection of cold treats. EAST 51ST STREET AND SOUTH SHERIDAN ROAD, FARMSHOPPINGCENTER.COM
KINGS LANDING This center offers diverse shops and gourmet dining along the Arkansas River. Expect great sunset views, high-end retailers and top-rated restaurants. 9900 RIVERSIDE PARKWAY, KINGSLANDINGTULSA.COM
KINGSPOINTE VILLAGE This outdoor shopping area includes casual and gourmet dining, home decor and craft stores, and salons. Shop Tulsa treasures and national brands during the day and wrap up with dinner. EAST 61ST STREET AND SOUTH YALE AVENUE, KINGSPOINTEVILLAGETULSA.COM
RIVERWALK Located on the bank of the Arkansas River, RiverWalk offers dining and shopping choices and its outdoor stage is often a site for live music. Just west of this devolopment is historic downtown Jenks, dubbed by locals the “Antiques and Crafts Capital of Oklahoma.” 400 RIVERWALK TERRACE, JENKS, RIVERWALKTULSA.COM
ROSE DISTRICT Drop by this recently revived historic destination for shopping and nightlife. You can start your weekend early at the district’s farmers’ market every Saturday morning from April to October. NORTH MAIN STREET IN BROKEN ARROW, ROSEDISTRICT.COM
SHOPS OF SEVILLE Stop by when you are in the mood for unique Spanish colonial-style architecture and quaint boutiques. Upscale shops are full of the latest fashions and gift ideas. Charming bistros offer distinct dining experiences. EAST 101ST STREET AND SOUTH YALE AVENUE
TULSA HILLS Anchored by several big box stores, Tulsa Hills is the place to find home improvement products and decor, electronics, clothing and shoes. After a full day of shopping, choose from a smattering of fast-casual restaurants or see a movie at the 12-screen theater. WEST 71ST STREET AND HIGHWAY 75, SHOPTULSAHILLS.COM
UTICA SQUARE This Tulsa original offers a delightful combination of local and national shops and upscale restaurants to make for an idyllic day of shopping. During the summer, the square features live outdoor entertainment on Thursday evenings. EAST 21ST STREET AND SOUTH UTICA AVENUE, UTICASQUARE.COM
WOODLAND HILLS MALL The largest mall in the region, Woodland Hills offers more than 165 shops, including stores not offered anywhere else in Tulsa. Diverse stores for the whole family, along with national department stores, make this mall a shopper’s paradise. EAST 71ST STREET AND SOUTH MEMORIAL DRIVE, SIMON.COM/MALL/WOODLAND-HILLS-MALL
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