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Delta Center
Home of the Utah Jazz (NBA)
1991
Opened
TBD
Capacity (basketball)
Delta
Naming partner · since 2023
UT
State
Identity
City
Salt Lake City
State / region
UT
Opened
1991year only — exact date TBD
Capacity (basketball)
TBD
Address
TBD
Architect
TBD
Owner
TBD
Construction cost
TBD
Tenants
Current tenants
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Utah Jazz NBA since 1991Primary tenant since the arena opened.
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Utah Mammoth NHL since 2024Relocated from Arizona (formerly Coyotes) for the 2024–25 season; rebranded as Mammoth in 2025.
Past tenants
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Utah Starzz WNBA 1997–2002Founding WNBA franchise; relocated to San Antonio after the 2002 season as the Silver Stars.
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Utah Grizzlies IHL 1997–2003Played at the arena during overlap years; later moved to West Valley City.
Current naming deal
Partner
Delta Air Linessince 2023
Deal value
TBD
Term
TBD
Naming history
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Delta Center
1991-10–2006-11
Original 20-year deal with Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines, which had a major Salt Lake City hub at the time. Held during the iconic Stockton-Malone era.
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EnergySolutions Arena
2006-11–2015-10
Utah-based nuclear-services company EnergySolutions signed a 10-year, $20M deal. Some controversy locally given the company's waste-handling business.
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Vivint Smart Home Arena
2015-10–2021-07
Provo-based smart-home company Vivint signed a 10-year deal. The arena underwent a $125M renovation during this naming period (2017).
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Vivint Arena
2021-07–2023-09
Vivint shortened the name after rebranding the parent company.
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Delta Center
2023-09–present
New Jazz owner Ryan Smith (also Vivint's former CEO) ended the Vivint deal and signed a new agreement with Delta Air Lines, restoring the original 1991 name.
Renovations
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2017 $125M$125M renovation during the Vivint era. New atrium entry, expanded premium clubs, refreshed concourses, and full IT/AV overhaul.
Sportsbook presence
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