Vivint Smart Home Arena To Undergo $125 Million Renovation

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$125 Million Arena Transformation to Begin

Top-to-bottom upgrades of Vivint Smart Home Arena to benefit all guests


SALT LAKE CITY (September 21, 2016) Vivint Smart Home Arena, the premier sports and
entertainment venue of the Intermountain West located in downtown Salt Lake City, will be
transformed as the result of a $125 million renovation. The majority of the construction will
begin at the conclusion of the 2016-17 Utah Jazz basketball season with anticipated
completion by fall 2017.
The arena has been a community gathering place for the past 25 years, and this renovation
reaffirms our family commitment to the Utah Jazz, Salt Lake City and the state of Utah, said
Gail Miller, owner and chairman of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. The changes will
benefit everyone who comes to the building for a sports event, concert or family show. We
are pleased that the arena will once again serve as a first-class, state-of-the-art venue.
A series of top-to-bottom upgrades
on all six levels of Vivint Smart
Home Arena will elevate the guest
experience with redesigned lower
and upper bowl concourses; vibrant
social spots from private
clubs/suites to open gathering
spaces; more food choices with the
installation of live kitchens; and a
new 12,000-square-foot indoor
lobby to welcome guests.
Utah-based Layton Construction Company will serve as the general contractor for the
project. SCI Architects is the lead architectural firm with more than 100 sports related
projects, including recent renovations at Madison Square Garden and The Forum in Los
Angeles. ICON Venue Group is providing developmental, operational and project
management support with a project portfolio in virtually every professional sports league.
This project has all of the ingredients for success, said Tim Romani, chief executive officer
of ICON Venue Group. From the ownership team that is genuinely committed to its
community and fans, to the creative and inspired design team of SCI Architects, to the local
and experienced Layton construction team, you couldnt assemble a better group to deliver
a completely new experience for the fans of Salt Lake City. Unlike many renovation projects,
the majority of the budget will go toward experiential things that the fan can see, touch and
taste.
It has been clear from the outset that Vivint Smart Home Arenas bones are very good and
form an ideal basis to create an unsurpassed 21st century NBA facility, said Murray

Beynon, principal of SCI Architects. The creation of interactive social and viewing platforms
along with an array of new fresh food options will transform the fan experience on all six
levels. From the front row to the top, the guest experience will be improved for everyone.
The plaza will feature an extended entryway that brings visitors inside for ticket and box
office services. The indoor atrium will be the go-to meeting place with game-night
entertainment and the Jazz Team Store. The plaza will feature a videoboard for outside
watching parties. A new marquee features a covered stage with full-circle graphic
capabilities.
Each corner of the main concourse
will showcase the preparation of
fresh food with areas devoted to
gourmet hamburgers, hand-tossed
pizzas, healthy choices such as
salads, and Mexican food. Cooking
stations installed throughout the
arena will allow for live kitchens
in the clubs and concession stands
throughout the arena.
The four upper corners of the
arena will be opened up with
casual gathering spaces where fans can watch the game. All the individual suites on level
four are being remodeled with exceptional sightlines and an array of first-class amenities.
Larger suites are being added to host business and community groups for special event
night experiences. Level two will house five themed club experiences for pre-game dining
and halftime socializing. Four unique floor suites will also be added where fans enter their
box seats in the stands through a private portal and hospitality suite.
Vivint Smart Home Arena is the story of an arena rising to meet the expectations of its
guests as a top destination for sports and entertainment events, said President Jim Olson.
The arena renovation will be packed with amenities to create a world-class experience for
our fans. There will be a new energy around the building, and I look forward to the reopening of the arena next fall.
Additional renovation features include:
Full array of solar panels on the roof, produced by Vivint Solar and installed by Hunt
Electric
New chairback seats in the lower and upper bowls
Remodeled Jazz and visiting team locker rooms
Deployment of useful technology for fans such as mobile app, high-speed Internet,
cloud-based technology and predictive analytics
Fans will be able to track the progress of the arena renovation project at
www.vivintarena.com by clicking on the Arena Rising button.

Upgrades for this upcoming season include a new Larry H. Miller basketball court with a
lighter-colored wood, new paint and refreshed graphics. Midcourt now features a 16-foot
round navy, gold and green basketball. A J-note is displayed inside the three-point line on
both ends of the court. A custom-designed video display system was installed in 2013 as
part of a $15 million arena investment.

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About Vivint Home Smart Arena
Located in downtown Salt Lake City, Vivint Smart Home Arena opened in 1991 as the homecourt of the NBA
Utah Jazz and is well known for being one of the hardest places to play for visiting teams. With seating capacity
of about 20,000, the facility is the largest, most high-tech arena within a five-state radius and was built faster
than any other arena at the time of its construction in 15 months and 24 days. The basketball court is named
in honor of Larry H. Miller. Vivint Smart Home Arena is the site of a variety of sports and entertainment,
including ice shows, dirt shows and concerts. The facility hosted the 1993 NBA All-Star Game, the 2002
Olympic Winter Games figure skating and short track speed skating competitions, and the NCAA mens
basketball tournament. For more information, www.vivintarena.com.

Media Contacts: Frank Zang, Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment, o: (801) 325-2570, m:
(208) 863-4287, [email protected]

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