Penn Square Mall in Oklahoma City operates Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. These hours apply to the mall itself; individual retailers within the mall may open later or close earlier depending on their own policies. This timing matters because it affects how you plan shopping trips around anchor stores, food court access, and parking availability across different dayparts.
Most shoppers assume mall hours are static, but Penn Square's schedule reflects a retail environment shaped by changing foot traffic patterns and labor economics. The 10 a.m. weekday opening is two hours later than typical shopping mall hours from the 1990s and early 2000s, when many properties opened at 8 or 9 a.m. This shift is standard across regional malls now, but it creates a real constraint for early-morning shoppers or people with rigid work schedules who relied on pre-work retail access.
The extended Saturday hours (10 a.m. to 9 p.m., matching weekday availability) reflect the consolidation of shopping into fewer peak days. Sunday hours ending at 6 p.m. are an hour shorter than the standard 7 p.m. Sunday close you'll find at many big-box retailers operating independently throughout Oklahoma City and surrounding areas like Edmond and Norman.
Penn Square, located at NW 63rd Street and Penn Avenue, competes directly with Quail Springs Mall, which maintains similar standard mall hours, and with lifestyle centers like Uptown 23 and The Shops at Northpark, which operate more flexibly because they have exterior-facing storefronts and don't depend on a unified climate-controlled concourse.
The distinction matters for retail strategy. Enclosed malls like Penn Square must coordinate tenant hours around a central climate and security operation, whereas open-air properties allow tenants to set independent schedules. This means you might find a retailer open at 9 a.m. at The Shops at Northpark but not at Penn Square until 10 a.m., even if it's the same brand.
Anchor stores at Penn Square (Macy's, Dick's Sporting Goods, and others) may operate on slightly different schedules than the mall's common areas. Always check individual store hours before making a trip, particularly on Sundays or holidays when anchors sometimes close an hour after the mall's posted closing time or maintain different weekend hours entirely.
Penn Square typically extends hours during November and December, with many retailers opening at 9 a.m. on weekdays in the weeks before Thanksgiving and Christmas, and staying open until 10 or 11 p.m. in the final days before December 25th. These extensions are announced annually, usually by mid-October, through the mall's website and major tenants' own channels.
Easter and back-to-school season (late July through early September) bring modest hour extensions on specific weekends but not the dramatic stretches you see in winter. Summer hours tend to contract instead, with some malls implementing reduced Saturday and Sunday availability in June and July if foot traffic declines enough to justify staffing reductions.
New Year's Day, Independence Day, and Thanksgiving Day typically see closures or heavily abbreviated hours (6 p.m. or earlier closing). Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Columbus Day usually maintain regular hours unless a mall explicitly announces otherwise.
For office workers in downtown Oklahoma City or the Midtown district, the 10 a.m. opening means lunch-hour shopping is feasible if you work within 15 minutes of NW 63rd Street, but early-morning browsing before work is ruled out. If you need to shop before a 9 a.m. start time, big-box retailers like Target and Walmart on surrounding streets offer earlier access and free parking without the mall environment.
Evening shoppers have reliable access until 9 p.m. on weekdays and Saturdays, which accommodates most post-work shopping windows. The 6 p.m. Sunday closing is restrictive for anyone working standard Monday-Friday hours who only has Sunday evenings available; lifestyle centers or standalone retailers are better options for that schedule.
Parents managing school schedules should note that Penn Square's Saturday hours (10 a.m. to 9 p.m.) span the full day, making it viable for morning appointments followed by afternoon shopping without a second trip. The mall is busiest 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on weekday evenings, so timing around these windows affects parking ease and checkout speed.
Penn Square's official website and Google Business listing should be your first check, as both are updated when the mall makes temporary hour changes. Calling the mall's main information line provides same-day confirmation if you're uncertain. Individual retail tenants list their own hours on their store pages or apps, so if you're shopping for a specific brand, check there rather than assuming anchor mall hours apply.
The takeaway: Penn Square operates within standard modern mall parameters, with weekday and Saturday consistency but a notably earlier Sunday close than many competing retail formats in Oklahoma City. Plan around a 10 a.m. opening on weekdays if you're making a dedicated trip, and expect Sunday shopping to require an afternoon window rather than early evening access.
