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The Utah Jazz organization is unveiling their renovation plans and drawings for Vivint Arena today at 1:30 MST to the public. Steve Stark, the President of the Utah Jazz, tweeted out the info today.
Excited to show the @vivintarena renovation plans/drawings today at 1:30. Please watch at https://t.co/9Aw4xWK8b6 or https://t.co/6LJLTA0vIO
— Steve Starks (@StevenStarks) September 21, 2016
Stay tuned for more information when it comes available!
[UPDATE]
As we announce the renovation plans today I can't help but think that LHM may be watching. I miss the big man today and hope he is!
— Steve Starks (@StevenStarks) September 21, 2016
Ground broke for #ThisArena on May 22, 1990. Over 25 years later we are ready for a revamp! Tune in at 1:30pm today to hear what’s next. pic.twitter.com/qmI5XykGK0
— Vivint Arena (@vivintarena) September 21, 2016
100,000 cubic yards of concrete and 500,000 concrete blocks went into the construction of #ThisArena in 1990. #VivintArena pic.twitter.com/rb2wuU3Eez
— Vivint Arena (@vivintarena) September 21, 2016
#ThisArena opened as the Delta Center on Oct. 7, 1991. Hear what the future holds today at 1:30 pm on https://t.co/lF6YI54mqQ pic.twitter.com/zE2S4XgZjk
— Vivint Arena (@vivintarena) September 21, 2016
[SLCDUNK REACTION]
I only hope part of the $125 million has been earmarked for a Sloan statue.
— Kris (@5kl) September 21, 2016
Last year I went on a tweet storm about how the Utah Jazz could integrate their stadium into downtown utilizing the mall across the street.
— Mylo (@My_Lo) September 21, 2016
I really hope the Utah Jazz are going forward with that type of vision of creating a plaza dedicated to that temple of Utah basketball.
— Mylo (@My_Lo) September 21, 2016