EnergySolutions Arena in 2006; the arena's former Delta Center sign is slightly visible beneath the sheet covering it
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Former names | Delta Center (1991 � 2006) Salt Lake Ice Center (2002 Winter Olympics) | Location | 301 W South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah United States | Broke ground | May 22, 1990 | Opened | October 4, 1991 | Owner | Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc. | Operator | Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc. | Construction cost | 93 million USD | Architect | FFKR Architecture | Capacity | Basketball: 19,911 Ice hockey / Ice Floor: 14,000 Concert in the round: 20,000 End stage concert: 15,000 Dirt show: 15,000 | Tenants | Utah Jazz (NBA) (1991 � present) Utah Blaze (AFL) (2006 � 2008, 2011 � present) Utah Starzz (WNBA) (1997 � 2002) Utah Grizzlies (IHL) (1995 � 1997) Salt Lake Golden Eagles (IHL) (1991 � 1994) XIX Olympic Winter Games (February 2002) |
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EnergySolutions Arena (originally Delta Center) is an indoor arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Jazz Basketball Investors, Inc., the estate of Larry H. Miller. The arena seats 19,911, for basketball, has 56 luxury suites and 668 club seats.
Opened in 1991, the arena was known as the Delta Center, until EnergySolutions purchased the naming rights, after Delta Air Lines declined to renew their 15 year contact, effective November 20, 2006.
The arena is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz and resuming in 2011, the AFL's Utah Blaze.
The arena was also home to the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions of the 2002 Winter Olympics (during the Olympics, the arena was referred to as the Salt Lake Ice Center).
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