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A mockup of the Vivint Smart Home Arena, the new home of the Utah Jazz and popular event venue. Vivint recently signed a 10-year agreement with Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment, including ...
SALT LAKE CITY - The EnergySolutions Arena is now going to be called the Vivint Smart Home Arena. Monday Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment announced a partnership with Vivint that includes ...
Vivint Smart Home Arena has undergone $125 million in renovations in recent years to make the downtown arena the best home it can be for the Utah Jazz. Part of that process has been making sure ...
The name for the 19,911-seat facility, formerly known as EnergySolutions Arena, will be the Vivint Smart Home Arena. The arena hosts about 1.8 million guests and more than 100 sports and ...
The arena hosts 1.8 million visitors and over 100 sports and entertainment events annually. Vivint is a home security company headquartered in Provo, with more than 8,000 employees throughout the ...
(KUTV) — Guests at the Vivint Smart Home Arena will no longer be able to use cash at the event center. Beginning Saturday, the venue will only accept credit, debit and prepaid cards and mobile ...
That's because massive work on the renovation of Vivint Smart Home Arena began the next day. Entrances were closed, bowl seats were removed and major demolition occurred. "Sticks and bricks ...
On Nov. 20, 2006, it was renamed to EnergySolution Arena. It remained that until Oct. 27, 2015, when it became Vivint Smart Home Arena. What will the future of the building be like? On Sept.
SALT LAKE CITY — Vivint Smart Home Arena is one of about 60 polling places in Salt Lake County where votes can be cast Tuesday. It's one of 20 NBA arenas around the country that have been set up ...
A $125 million renovation has certainly upgraded the cosmetics of Vivint Smart Home Arena, but what about the much-maligned acoustics? Well, at Wednesday night’s Tim McGraw and Faith Hill ...
Most fans had already exited Vivint Smart Home Arena following Utah’s 113-109 victory over the Golden State Warriors when players, coaches and reporters were instructed to leave immediately.