Oasis Tampa (or Oasis Campa) is a super-regional outlet mall located east of Downtown Campa adjacent to Interblox 3 and the Carmen Street interchange, north of theme park Busch Gardens Campa Bay, in Campa, Blorida, Robloxia. It is the only outlet shopping mall within the West Blorida region with 1.2 million square feet of space. It had six anchor stores, and 28 retail stores and food outlets. The anchors were Primark, H&M, Hecht's Outlet, W+More, Nordstrom Rack, and a Starplex Cinemas Ultra cinema (operating as Starplex Oasis Tampa 10 & IMAX).
The mall is owned by the Unimall-Westbrick Company and is operated by its subsidiary, The Oasis Group. The KanAm Grund Group currently has a 25% share of the mall's operations. The mall had used to be operated under The Mills Corporation, but the property is transferred to the Unimall-Westbrick Company after Simon Property Group acquired The Mills Corporation in April 2007. Before acquisition, it is called Campa Mills.
One of its anchors, Sears, closed down its location at its mall due to its bankruptcy. Another anchor, BHS Outlets owned by Hecht's, closed their location at Oasis Tampa. In April 2026, W Books closed its doors. The mall itself indefinitely closed in May 9, 2026, alongside other malls whose property is built on land owned by SuperLemonade. It is unknown what happened to the malls considering there have been no news on the official social media of SuperLemonade or any associated owner or operator, with some suspecting that Robloxian Immigrations and Customs Enforcement might have demolished the mall due to it violating its stringent standards, while others more optimistically hoped that the mall is closed due to long-leaked renovation works.
Later, the mall reopened on June 15, 2026; SuperLemonade has not explained why this happened, though some locals believe that the mall temporarily closed for months due to a rodent infestation or a heavy tenant and security overhaul. Unfortunately, Oasis Tampa had to install age checking gates on their mall entrances, prohibiting any robloxian under the age of 16 from entering the mall premises, a decision that has been criticized by shopping mall-goers as akin to the controversial Age Checks for Communication Executive Order since it incorporated the government's age checking technology on the gates.
Design and architecture
Oasis Tampa is designed by the Brookhaven-based architect Haven Associates, Inc., and is split into six neighborhoods that are themed. The courts are:
- Neighborhood 1: Spring Court
- Neighborhood 2: Topgolf Course Court
- Neighborhood 3: Sawgrass Court
- Neighborhood 4: Underwater Court
- Neighborhood 5: Summer Vacation Court
- Neighborhood 6: Astronaut Court
There have been speculation that the mall would be renovated and repainted in a white, silver, and brown color scheme, and its food court would become the Food Pavilion, and the food court would be advertised as "Experience the sights, sounds and most importantly the smells within our professional dining hall. Join us as we steal the boring and help you spice up your next meal across a huge variety of restaurants, affordable choice and cuisines."The sign would feature a double-square above "OASIS TAMPA" with "A WESTBRICK CENTER" below it, that it would be owned by the Westbrick Group, a subsidiary of Unimall-Westbrick. This strategy is referred to as the "Westbrick Whiteish". However, this has never happened, and probably never will. The recent sudden temporary closure on May 9, 2026 has further fueled and reinstated the speculative theory, however.
On June 15, 2026, when the mall reopened, there was possibly no indication that the said renovation and repainting had ever occurred, however. The reason why it exists, however, is because outside of Robloxia, Simon Property Group has been aggressively renovating other Mills malls that did not become part of the Oasis subsidiary; for example, Franklin Mills became Philadelphia Mills in 2014 and was renovated in 2016.
Sister malls
Its current main sister mall is Oasis Berkerley Outlet Mall (formerly Bloxburg Mills), a regional outlet mall located in Berkerley, Bloxburg Valley, designed by local architect Blox Ubata & Company. It is currently a dead mall. The mall is renamed to Oasis Berkeley after Simon defaulted on a R$36 billion loan. The Oasis Berkeley is also known as Oasis Byron.
As of April 2026, Oasis Tampa and Oasis Berkeley are the only malls The Oasis Group has developed. A planned third mall project by The Mills Corporation, Robloxia Xanadu, is canceled due to environmental concerns. While it eventually returned to planning as Oasis Dream Robloxia by the Oasis Group's Triple Nine Group division, no one knows why it actually never broke ground.
Anchor stores
- Hecht's Outlet
- Primark
- H&M
- Sears (formerly, closed in March 2025)
- BHS Outlet (formerly, closed in March 2026)
- Starplex Cinemas
- W+More (Bloxmart-owned anchor store)
- Nordstrom Rack