Woodland Hills Mall opened in 1976 with Sears, John A. Brown and Dillard's as its first anchor stores, as well as over a hundred specialty stores spread among the mall's two stories. An expansion in 1982 added a fourth anchor, Sanger-Harris, as well as a food court and several additional smaller stores. In 1985, JCPenney occupied the site of the defunct Brown chain's store, while the Sanger-Harris store was replaced twice, first by Foley's in 1987, then by Macy's in 2006. The mall itself underwent major renovations in 1995 and in 2014. The facility has been owned since 2002 by the Simon Property Group. In 2015, Sears Holdingsspun off 235 of its properties, including the Sears at Woodland Hills Mall, into Seritage Growth Properties. On October 15, 2018, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 142 stores nationwide.
Entrances
Currently, Woodland Hills Mall has four main entrances named after trees. "Maple", the southeast entrance, and "Pinecone", the northwest entrance, lead into the mall's first floor, while "Acorn" and "Redbud", the mall's southwest and northeast entrances, respectively, are on the second floor. The mall's west entrances border the former Sears anchor, while the east entrances are next to Macy's. Prior to the mall's 1982 expansion, there was only one eastern terminus for both stories, between the Brown and Dillard's anchors.
Amenities
The mall also features many amenities, both free and paid. These include a carousel, free Wi-Fi, and a kids' play area. Holiday amenities include photo opportunities with Santa and the Easter Bunny. Kiddie Kruzzer strollers are available for at the lower level Redbud entrance and upper level Pinecone entrance. It costs $5, and the customer can select a "Kruzzer". When the customer returns the stroller, a $0.50 refund is issued. The mall also features parking amenities, including special military parking for veterans and active duty. There are 10 of these parking spots spread across 5 locations. These parking spots can be found by the four main entrances, and near the JCPenney and Macy's entrances.
Public transit
Metropolitan Tulsa Transit Authority operates two bus routes out of Woodland Hills Mall, which are 318 and 471, 6 days a week, and limited service on Sundays using route 880. The bus stop for all routes is located at the Redbud entrance, between the former Sears and Dillard's.
Food court
The mall has over 580 seats in its food court, which features a fire pit. The food court can be easily accessed through the Pinecone entrance to the northeast. It features Auntie Anne's Pretzels, Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers, Charley's Grilled Subs, Chick-fil-A, It's Greek To Me, Nori Japan, Starbucks, Dairy Queen Grill & Chill, and Subway, and other restaurants. The mall also features a Texas de Brazil restaurant, an all-you-can-eat steakhouse, although it is located at the Acorn entrance, on the other side of the mall from the food court, to the southeast.