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    Utah’s NHL and NBA ownership group is looking to revitalize up to 100 acres in and around the Delta Center in downtown Salt Lake City.
    The plans came as the Smith Entertainment Group recently welcomed members of Utah’s new NHL franchise to the Delta Center in front of more than 12,000 fans.
    While the revitalization zone has been previously reported due to legislative approval, 2News obtained a copy of the application submitted to Salt Lake City regarding the creation of a "project area" and "revitalization zone."
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    Salt Lake City, County, and affiliated partners confirmed a possible rebuild of the historic Abravanel Hall due to plans for a reimagined downtown in three developed blocks near the Delta Center.
    The downtown renovation plans began developing after the announcement that Utah would be getting its own NHL team. Leaders were looking at how hosting pro basketball and hockey might change Utah's capital city.
    Mike Maughan, representing Smith Entertainment Group, said, "We at Smith Entertainment Group want Abravanel Hall on site."
    He confirmed his group's plans would keep the beloved concert hall close.
    "There’s been a lot of deferred maintenance that would require over hundreds of millions of dollars to fix," Maughan said. "And so, I think both are being considered by the county: either a rebuild or a renovation."
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  • @801Guitarshredder
    @801Guitarshredder 12 дней назад +12

    Utahn here.. John Stockton drive intersects with Karl Malone drive. To create a "Stockton To Malone" in streetform.

  • @jameslongstaff2762
    @jameslongstaff2762 12 дней назад +23

    I watched the live broadcast of the city council meeting. I feel a lot better after watching it

    • @trailwhim
      @trailwhim 12 дней назад +2

      Can you share a bit about what came out of that? (Thanks!)

    • @juanpeace3y2d
      @juanpeace3y2d 8 дней назад +1

      Better how/why?

  • @SchneeBrian
    @SchneeBrian 12 дней назад +10

    Glad you liked our KUTV 'hockey' stinger with the organ jingle 😅

  • @jameslongstaff2762
    @jameslongstaff2762 12 дней назад +18

    I'm optimistic about how the entertainment district will better connect the east and west side of our city.

    • @scotttild
      @scotttild 12 дней назад

      Just getting fooled the only reason they are calling it that is to get tax payer money passed. Its another ruse and it is absurd.

    • @gabrielsandoval7331
      @gabrielsandoval7331 10 дней назад

      Just like that mall did eh??

  • @TheSpeedracer1982
    @TheSpeedracer1982 12 дней назад +12

    The Salt Palace is an extreme dump. Please fix that. The Abravanel Hall looks pretty awesome, now that I know about it I should go see it.

    • @grimgrinners
      @grimgrinners 12 дней назад +3

      Agreed. The Salt Palace needs a lot of love.A good remodel, refurbishment. Abravenal Hall doesn’t need to be touched.

    • @Stango42
      @Stango42 11 дней назад +1

      Definitely check it out. I go every time they play a movie with a live orchestra.

  • @northeastoutrider2124
    @northeastoutrider2124 12 дней назад +9

    Compared to other current stadium and arena deals around the country, This is a sweetheart deal for the city. The Smith's clearly care about this city and are ready to give back. What they are asking for is comparably a win for the city. Many other projects of this scale demand 50%, 60% and even into 70% public investment. This is closer to 25% public which is wildly low.

  • @SFpuckstopper
    @SFpuckstopper 7 дней назад +1

    Good reporting, Brodie. Nicely packaged. 🙂

  • @IronSikh44
    @IronSikh44 12 дней назад +6

    I can see Smith’s vision for revitalizing the downtown core of SLC. It looks pretty quiet based on these videos. Here in Vancouver the stadiums are downtown and there are lots of places to go on game days.

  • @teddtarr
    @teddtarr 11 дней назад +1

    Interesting side-note: the KSL news narrator, Carole Mikita, who begins speeaking at around 6:15, is the niece of the late & great Chicago Blackhawks HOF center, Stan Mikita. Years ago, I had the opportunity to tell her & her father, Stan's brother, about his early days w/ the Hawks, as i attended many games in the early 60's, while in my teens growing up in Chi-town.

  • @MOMANAZ
    @MOMANAZ 12 дней назад +3

    Brodie. Please check back with the Phoenix Coyotes once the Land Auction happens in late June here in AZ. I am super interested in our former players. I hope good things for the Utah HC. Also believe me. Ice hockey works best in the middle of the city. The Coyotes former owner wanted to trailblazer 40 miles out in the suburbs and killed the Coyotes. Weeknight games in 2 hours of rush hour was horrible!

  • @jameslongstaff2762
    @jameslongstaff2762 12 дней назад +5

    I was concerned with Japantown. I'm optimistic they're going to do a better job at revitalizing that historic neighborhood

  • @batman2239
    @batman2239 12 дней назад +4

    The idea mostly that I get from the whole story…. The salt palace is an eyesore. It’s huge, underutilized, covers most of 2 city blocks, and is connected to Abravanel Hall. There’s going to be an accommodation made because there are real concerns that a building that is 45 years old needs to be updated and upgraded. They can’t say it will be untouched by the improvements because the way it was imagined 50 years ago is not the reality of the situation now. It’s kind of like saying that Alcatraz needs to be renovated. There isn’t much development or businesses close to the area. Not a huge number of restaurants and attractions that support the cultural entertainment industry. Most people who go to the symphony or Jazz games that are coming in from other parts of the city, don’t really plan on going downtown for food. They stop at areas on the way there. The idea is that they want to make the are a destination.

    • @joellouisalba
      @joellouisalba 12 дней назад

      batman2239, among all of the comments so far, I found yours to be one of first hand experience and the most credible. But, since I will be in SLC in four weeks for an event, I will be walking the area around the Delta Center. Thanks for the information.

    • @batman2239
      @batman2239 12 дней назад +1

      @@joellouisalba if you get there, walk from city creek outdoor mall and temple square to the Delta Center, and then you will understand what the city needs and is dealing with

  • @AsheeBree
    @AsheeBree 12 дней назад +1

    Thanks for doing pieces on this situation. It's been my go to since they announced the move. SLC resident.

  • @MrTAFSIYNOT
    @MrTAFSIYNOT 12 дней назад +2

    Abravanel Hall is a historic building and its majestic. Tear it down for hockey is a mistake! Mayor looks stressed.

  • @RealZacharyRoy
    @RealZacharyRoy 12 дней назад +8

    Yea that business owner is right, downtown doesn’t have really any parking unless it’s at one of the 2 malls. They will need to build some sort of multi story parking garage near the venue.

  • @GuyIn801
    @GuyIn801 12 дней назад +1

    Brodie - The issue with keeping it on-site is that its attached to the north wing of the Salt Palace Convention Center. There is a major cross street running east and west which is forced to travel another block to the north or south to get around the Salt Place and Abravanel Hall. Pedestrians are forced to do the same. The city and SEG are proposing to re-open 100 South East and West (somehow) and to create this entire are more pedestrian friendly. The Salt Palace is showing its age as is the Hall.

    • @Stango42
      @Stango42 11 дней назад

      It‘s been showing it’s age for over a decade. That place needs to be heavily renovated and redesigned

  • @E-Sports-fy1yt
    @E-Sports-fy1yt 8 дней назад

    I love the guy at 25:00 who said:
    "What is the estimated project cost?"
    "So, they haven't released that yet
    Yeah, well. Let's have this interview again when we get some more information."
    Thank you, there are a lot of people who are trying to stir up drama by making claims about what could happen even though they have so little information. I agree with him, get back with me on whether Abravanel Hall is going to be torn down or renovated when there is actually a proposal to tear it down or renovate it because there's not one right now. Trying to get me to take issue with something that isn't even on the table is pretty ridiculous. The same is true on the project cost. It's one thing to be considering slight tax increases without every detail since such increases are a long-term (often 30+ years) general purpose increase. In this case, a "Sports, Entertainment, Culture and Convention" purpose. This is all we are being asked to consider right now. Should SEG be given general control (the state, city and voters always retain ultimate control) over the area. For example, there is no evidence that they are going to tear down the Convention Center. This is one of the things I don't agree with people on. While I deeply respect Brodie Brazil, I also think Brodie is absolutely wrong to suggest that SEG wants to get the Salt Lake Convention Center out of the way (18:00-18:12). That hasn't been proposed and it is very unlikely that they are going to tear down the Salt Lake Convention Center and if they leased it, which is clear they would be doing, they wouldn't be able to tear down what is not their property. This would be like a renting a house and tearing it down without the owner's permission. I don't think a homeowner will take kindly to that.
    This is why I don't think Salt Lake County would look kindly on SEG tearing down the Salt Lake Convention Center, which is owned by the County, without the county's permission just because they leased it from the County. We are having unnecessary conversations about these things (i.e., a City Council meeting and what was said during it has little bearing on what SEG could do to county owned property). I agree with this guy who said, "Let's have this [discussion] again when we get some more information." There has been no proposal to tear down the Salt Lake Convention Center and no proposal to do anything to Abravanel Hall, especially tearing it down. Why some people feel a need to talk about "potential Abravanel Hall plans" (04:53 - 05:28). The screen says it all. These are "potential" or more accurately "hypothetical" or "maybe this will happen and maybe it won't" plans. I also don't feel the need to worry about what "on site" means because there are no proposals at this point and SEG isn't going to be able to do anything to Abravanel Hall without permission regardless of what we decide now about the issues we need to decide.
    I'm with this guy on "Let's have this [discussion] again when we get some more information." Until then, let's focus on what we are actually be asked to consider which has absolutely nothing to do with the future of Abravanel Hall since it is still the property of Salt Lake County regardless of what we do and voters and Salt Lake County will still decide what is done with our building even if we lease it to SEG.

  • @user-nq9zu3hb4m
    @user-nq9zu3hb4m 12 дней назад +8

    He does own other property or could buy south. Build there. SLC wants it and it would make it nicer downtown. But point of the Mountain or Sandy area would both also work. It will work out. Plenty of options. SLC will get it to fix it up. The nicer area is Point of the Mountain or south. Closer to Silicon Slopes. But doesn't matter - downtown will get fixed up. Just need work arounds for some people wanting to keep certain buildings.

  • @dustinkein6400
    @dustinkein6400 3 дня назад

    @Brodie, I've been a NY Rangers fan since 81. That's me, by the way, wearing the New York Rangers jersey. I'm happy to see the growth downtown. I always gotta remember nothing's for free. It's going to cost people, and some people are gonna be upset. People with money means power, and if you don't show up when it's time to voice your opinion , you will not be heard and they will move on. This is known as the original location that the salt palace used to be at where the salt lake golden eagles and the utah jazz, where back in the 70s and 80s.

  • @brizzle3947
    @brizzle3947 12 дней назад +2

    As much as people like to freak out and act like the sky is falling, this is a perfectly normal thing. Ryan Smith would be absolutely crazy and stupid if he did not try to negotiate a sweetheart deal with Salt Lake City. This team is going to get Top Notch facilities whether it's by means of a renovated Delta Center, or another state-of-the-art facility that's built in advance of the Olympics. People just need to calm down and see that the future of winter sports is brighter in Salt Lake City then almost anywhere else in the world.
    Both Utah State and Salt Lake City government want to invest in this team, as does Ryan Smith, and the Olympics will also guarantee an amazing future for this team.

  • @craigtomon7132
    @craigtomon7132 10 дней назад +4

    Architect here who lives in SLC 👋🏼
    Downtown Salt Lake is desolate. The city blocks are huge and there is not a concentration of night life in any one particular area. I feel for the individuals who love and care for Abravanel Hall… but in order to revitalize the downtown area and ACTUALLY get people to stay downtown before and after games, a full revisioning and revitalization of this area is needed.
    To their point… this is envisioned as a Sports, Entertainment, Cultural, and Convention district. For these to all work together requires them to all be designed into the master plan of what the district looks and feels like.
    Areas will need to be reconfigured to work with the plan. This is not to say that everything will be torn down just to be rebuilt… but this vision is what’s needed for the city to compete on the largest of stages and provide the fabric for the people to enjoy being downtown.

  • @stefanbrown5872
    @stefanbrown5872 12 дней назад

    Great coverage Brodie! You Continue to cover the bases from all sides with reason and passion. Thanks for keeping us updated!
    Btw celebrini!!!!!! Can’t wait to see what we sharks look like in a few seasons!

  • @ndestructible129
    @ndestructible129 12 дней назад +1

    Thank you for the coverage! My $.02. It’s important to keep cultural sites down there in downtown. I’ve been in Abravenel hall. It’s ok, but the seating is subpar and could use some renovation. One thing states in the meeting not mentioned in any of the coverage is that they want all these sites in this district to all flood out into the same plaza. That’s impossible the way everything is currently set up. They all face outwards. I took it as SEG wants to actually bring everything together and plus some so that it is an awesome place to go. We can’t host big time businesses, celebrities, etc. without heliports and actual fun stuff to do within walking distance of our greatest draw. SEG is trying to fix that. Make downtown a place to spend an evening and have fun.

  • @gambiit08
    @gambiit08 12 дней назад

    appreciate your coverage, my man! i'm a calgarian flames fan who moved to utah from Vancouver almost 2 yrs ago now, and I along with many utahns are so excited for this team. there are so many hockey fans here

  • @deanthompson4381
    @deanthompson4381 12 дней назад +1

    Thanks, Brodie, for this video. As usual, many questions, few answers. For any ask of public and taxpayers' money, in 2024, good luck. As a resident of Irving, TX, a vast majority of voters said no to a tax increase to build a new City Hall Building, last Saturday. SEG better start working on Plan B,C,D,etc...

  • @Utonian21
    @Utonian21 12 дней назад +1

    I'd love a dedicated walkway connecting the arena to downtown (specifically state street and main street)
    They twisted Ryan's Smith's arm to keep the teams downtown, but is he threatening to leave and build somewhere else in the valley if they don't approve his plan? 🤔
    I'd hate to see the Delta Center go, so much has happened in that building. Hopefully they work things out 🤞

  • @curmudgeonaf
    @curmudgeonaf 9 дней назад

    A new building makes the most sense, based on the Islanders attempt to convert a basketball arena. It would be nice to keep that nice hall, as well.

  • @CatDadGamer
    @CatDadGamer 12 дней назад +1

    The Rusty Cannon broke me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @brettwade9755
    @brettwade9755 12 дней назад +1

    I live in a Salt Lake City suburb, & I hate going downtown!! Parking is a joke, there isn’t much, & traffic is horrendous!!

  • @w.l.graves7228
    @w.l.graves7228 12 дней назад +2

    abravanel hall is certainly a beautiful classic architectural bldg. , and teriffic music venue ! it appears tho to have a bland facade on the opposing exterior side ? perhaps rebuild that side ? since it is on a corner plot . don't see why there is any problem ? .. the salt palace could go bye bye without much loss , and rebuilt . thanks for your continued good work brodie .

    • @glendayle
      @glendayle 11 дней назад +1

      Exactly the same thought. It could be cool to see them do something on that SW corner. Especially if you had a bunch of eateries and stuff on that block. Big screen outside the Delta center on the West end that people could watch outside. Same thing on the east end except it's the symphony or other live performances being piped outside there. I don't like using the term "on-site". Ultimately I don't think there would be support to rebuild it whether that was in-place or elsewhere. Just say your evaluating whether it enhances the arts to rebuild, or whether it should by modified, or left alone.

  • @glendayle
    @glendayle 11 дней назад

    Abravanal Hall is a great little venue. I go to the symphony periodically. I don't think they need to move the building. I don't know if there are technological advances that would be beneficial as far as the performance hall. Assuming they do completely redo these two blocks, it would be very easy to leave Abravanal where is is, but redo the entrance to be on the Southwest corner, or add/ enhance that corner in regards to the center of the block.

  • @RailsandStadiums
    @RailsandStadiums 12 дней назад +1

    It seems like a good investment but for who? Anyone paying more on sales taxes isn't going to get a dividend check or even lower taxes. Ticket fees, TIF District revenue, and sales tax rebates would be better options.

  • @FCMC123
    @FCMC123 12 дней назад

    Thanks!

  • @stephenphillips6245
    @stephenphillips6245 10 дней назад +1

    Sports and the Arts have always been at odds... usually sports wins out.

  • @GospelTangents
    @GospelTangents 9 дней назад +1

    What switcher do you use? I have a (religious themed) podcast and I'm super impressed with what you're doing here. (I'm a huge sports fan too!

    • @brodiebrazil
      @brodiebrazil  9 дней назад +1

      Thanks! Atem extreme ISO from blackmagic design

  • @moonytheloony6516
    @moonytheloony6516 12 дней назад

    Abravenel Hall shouldn't be part of this sports district plan regarding its removal and/or relocation.
    Music is incredibly important and should be preserved. It's difficult to build a structure with outstanding acoustics, especially if one already has a place that meets that dynamic which has served musicians well since 1979.
    This is where the honeymoon of having a new NHL team loses its luster and the caveats begin to reveal themselves. They need to tread very carefully on this.
    Seems like the new owner is trying to win harder. Notice that "culture" was third on that list, not a reassuring sign.

  • @westvillefinest697
    @westvillefinest697 12 дней назад +1

    There dozens of restaurants on the west side if the delta center at the mall

  • @stephenphillips6245
    @stephenphillips6245 10 дней назад +1

    The Utah Magic Underwears...LoL

  • @adellelo956
    @adellelo956 12 дней назад +1

    Oh no! Not the classical musicians!! …but seriously, need to keep that building. Never been but nice knowing I could.

  • @d.b.4671
    @d.b.4671 12 дней назад +1

    I find myself questioning the objectivity of the KSL reports. "Revitalize" isn't a neutral descriptor for something that hasn't happened yet; but the channel seems quite comfortable plugging that word into their headlines and telling their reporters to repeat it aloud, without any kind of qualifiers - not even simple quotation marks. Lack of professionalism aside, it makes me wonder if some of the higher-ups at the station want this to happen and are trying to spin it so their viewers will have a more positive view of the project regardless of the actual plan. And honestly, the fact that the KSL building is right next to the Delta Center doesn't do anything to alleviate my skepticism.

  • @TheJttv
    @TheJttv 12 дней назад +2

    Sounds like they don't need demo what they need is a new traffic pattern and removing that freeway of a street.

    • @Blasthole
      @Blasthole 12 дней назад +2

      We like our 7 lane roads in SLC. That's what makes the city so easy to navigate. They will have to build another underpass under this plaza I think similar to the one that goes under the convention center now

  • @BeehiveDeepDive
    @BeehiveDeepDive 12 дней назад

    15:25 Yes, there is a John Stockton Drive.

  • @PokeMedros
    @PokeMedros 10 дней назад

    Feel like the actual line is “and the path to get there is through these old buildings”.

  • @RaulSmith
    @RaulSmith 12 дней назад

    To answer one question you have, yes, they do have a John Stockton Drive, which Delta Center is located at

  • @josephhorne1426
    @josephhorne1426 12 дней назад +1

    I do not trust Ryan Smith’s aesthetic judgement. Downtown is going to look like whatever the city-planning equivalent of yellow highlighter jerseys is.

  • @shakarocks
    @shakarocks 12 дней назад +9

    Hockey player and musician here. I've performed at Abravenel and it's amazing. However, I disagree with Eyre. An equal or better facility can be built somewhere else or in a better spot on the property in question. Those who got Abravenel built have an emotional attachment that makes it hard for them to contemplate a different venue for the symphony. I'm hoping they can keep Abravanel in place but I'm open to moving it. The Jazz, Utah HC, and the revitalization of the area will provide a lot more economic value than the symphony does. With that said we need both.

    • @XxxXxx-fm3wo
      @XxxXxx-fm3wo 12 дней назад

      Trust me they are not about to rebuild a $150,000,000 Hall. This is a garbage deal and shows to me early Ryan Smith has no intention to run a NHL team in it's own arena and this is a land grad only and nothing more. I can say without a doubt now that the NHL team is a secondary though, it is about land, Olympics and a billionaire getting his way with SLC so he can double his wealth faster. He will sell the NHL team back and will get wealth from a Winter Olympics were he aligns as the main benefactor. Arts will not be replaced and at best a few upgrades of Salt palace and Delta Center and maybe it doesn't sell the Jazz.

  • @FHL-Devils
    @FHL-Devils 8 дней назад +1

    It's foolish to pick a name for this upcoming season. The next NHL Preseason is 4 months away. That's NOWHERE CLOSE to enough time to build a brand and marketing program. Remember, Seattle took just over 18 months from naming to first ice-appearance - and it was a massive success. That's the model to follow. Also, when Washington dropped 'Redskins', they went a year as 'Football Club' before rolling out Commanders (Commies). It's not like this is such a bad or unique decision.

    • @E-Sports-fy1yt
      @E-Sports-fy1yt 8 дней назад

      A lot of people are trying to compare what happened with the Colorado Avalanche when they relocated to the Utah NHL team's relocation, but they aren't really comparable because even then the choice of the Colorado Black Bears, Rocky Mountain Extreme or Colorado Avalanche wasn't a smooth one. You had them trademarking the Black Bears (didn't happen) and then when they decided to name the team Rocky Mountain Extreme (didn't happen), they got such pushback and negativity they this forced them to finally settle on Colorado Avalanche and it could have been avoided had they just let the fans choose the name in the first place because the fans ultimately chose it anyway.
      I also suspect the reason that a lot of people want the Smith's to choose the names in a haphazard and rushed manner instead of the fans choosing the names through a deliberate and careful manner is so they can create toxicity around whatever choice the Smith's would be unilaterally making while playing an NHL Team owner. It's much harder to call the entire State of Utah stupid and to crap talk about the team's name if it was chosen by fans. These toxic people would be the people standing on the outside while very few people listen to them. I'm pretty sure a lot of the push for the Smith's to quickly pick a name has to do with the intent to find something wrong with whatever name they would choose so they can stir up drama. It isn't like they aren't going to do this anyway, but we should embolden them. Quite a few, not all, of these people are upset with a name not being picked because they were hoping to stir up drama over whatever name was chosen without input from the team, players, fans, stakeholders and Utahns.
      I believe the Smith's are making the right decision by having the various stakeholders across the state choose the name within a specific process. Utah's NHL team owners don't need to pick the name in what will amount to a dictate and then have to backtrack the way Colorado Avalanche owners had to when fans reacted so negatively that they were forced to do what fans wanted anyway. This is especially true considering how badly Meruelo, Arizona voters in Tempe and many of the Coyote fans were treating the team and players prior to relocation. The level of disrespect shown towards them was pretty bad. The players have repeatedly described the manner in which they have been treated since the relocation as "respectful" for a reason. It's not just foolish to pick a name before this upcoming season. It's extremely disrespectful to do so especially if they pick a name the team, players and fans don't like and have to backtrack and put Utah's NHL team through what the Rocky Mountain Extreme went through or was that Black Bears or is that the Avalanche? They are coming from a situation where the team's owner leadership style was autocratic and extremely disrespectful and it's a breath of fresh air for them to be given the respect they are being given. The last thing the Smith's need to do is to come across as the kind of people who do whatever they want while not caring what the people of Utah think, fans think, or the team thinks.
      This whole non-issue of Abravanel Hall is a perfect example of this because people are needlessly worried the Smith's will be autocratic in their decision-making and will do whatever they want yet if the naming of the team is any indication, the Smith's aren't going to tear down Abravanel Hall without that being what the people of Utah want. Especially if they aren't even going to choose a name without consulting all Utahns. Of course, I doubt the Smith's who are very much about culture will tear down Abravanel Hall. If the Smith's had taken an autocratic approach to naming of the team and this issue came up, then everyone would assume the Smith's are the kind of people who will do whatever they want to Abravanel Hall without input from Utahns like they did whatever they wanted with the team's name.
      The idea that a team's owner should just pick a name and take the approach of "take it or leave it" is a terrible idea and it's even more terrible if they do that and then are forced to have to backtrack. Of course, I suspect that's what a lot of people who are toxic wish would happen. They want to push the Smith's into picking a name in a haphazard manner and then say, "you are dumb and that's a dumb name" and then get the state all worked up, so they feel like their lives have meaning. Then they can say "see, we are smart and forced the dummies who did not pick the right name to pick a good name. We are smarter than the dumb owners of the..." I don't think this is true of all the people who are saying a name should be picked before the season starts but I do think that it's that kind of person who is really pushing for a name to be picked in a haphazard manner.
      These people are doing everything they can to cause drama and I suspect that a few of them are behind the Abravanel Hall non-issue. There was NO talk of tearing down Abravanel Hall and there really wasn't any need to bring it up because it wasn't even in consideration. Maybe if the Smith's, Mayor Mendenhall or the City Council proposed tearing down Abravanel Hall then there should be people who speak up but when there was no issue at all there were people who needed to make one. If they can't get Mendenhall, Smith or the City to propose that, then they can say "they may tear down Abravanel" and then everyone will think "they are planning to tear down our Symphony" when no one was. I love how the Smith's are handing that sort of troll behavior. It must be infuriating to them to know once Utahns decide on a name that if they crap talk about whatever name that is ultimately picked, they will be crap talking to Utahns who will tell them shut it. It must also be infuriating for these trolling people to be shut down completely on Abravanel Hall because the Utah Symphony, City and SEG respond in a manner that is clear and unequivocal. While I deeply respect Brodie Brazil, there is no need to worry about what keeping it on site means. There has NEVER been a proposal to move it, tear it down, etc and until there is such a proposal we don't need to concern ourselves with the hypotheticals of what "on site" means. It just feeds the trolls looking for something to talk about or give themselves a feeling of importance. Especially the people who want to see themselves as advocates for the arts or advocates for sports.
      I am so glad that when the name is chosen, these people won't have anything to stir up drama over without coming across as the petty and toxic people they are.

  • @BadafukoProductions
    @BadafukoProductions 12 дней назад

    Yes there is a Stockton Way infront of delta center

  • @JaredLand
    @JaredLand 9 дней назад +1

    *Here's Brody Brazil*

  • @glandersonbooper9342
    @glandersonbooper9342 12 дней назад +1

    The namesless merchandise might be an appreciating asset in the future.

  • @shaunmaxwell2745
    @shaunmaxwell2745 10 дней назад +1

    I live in Utah and so stoked for the NHL but I hate billionaires taking public money. If you buy a team, a venue is part of your business cost. I will pay you back by buying a ticket

    • @stephenphillips6245
      @stephenphillips6245 10 дней назад +1

      I'm a bit surprised property amd sales taxes are going to be directly funding the arena is crazy and the fact that this fact alone os not enough for Ryan Smith appalling.
      Needs land, hotel and cheap leasing....geez

    • @shaunmaxwell2745
      @shaunmaxwell2745 10 дней назад

      @@stephenphillips6245 he wants more land, tax cuts for him, and the other stuff. Just the rich trying to get richer but using public money to line their pockets really

  • @ckstaff
    @ckstaff 12 дней назад +1

    Parking is a nightmare downtown. Biggest reason people avoid downtown cause no one knows where they can park. Having to walk 3 or 4 blocks in the winter to see a Jazz game is not fun. Seriously curious why Smith wants building height limits lifted which right now is about 30 stories yet the new Astra tower is 40 stories. Wondering if the Astra had to get a special waiver to do 40. Pretty sure there would be some kind of exterior facelift to the Delta Center. Well, if you are Smith and selling your vision, wouldn't you have renderings and drawings of what it might look like? Maybe they do but thought it not be a good idea with it showing a 40-45 story Hotel on the corner where Abravanel Hall is? oops.

    • @Stango42
      @Stango42 11 дней назад

      If Salt Lake wants to continue to grow and become a real big city destination, buildings need to get taller. I feel like Ryan Smith is really looking at the bigger picture and will be/already is the one of the biggest and much needed figures who can help push this city and state forward.
      New York, Chicago, LA weren’t always the metropolises they are now. It took key people to help make that happen. I know there are people who are against that, but that’s just what happens when cities grow economically.

    • @rickcobos1724
      @rickcobos1724 10 дней назад

      How’s the public transit?

  • @JumpmanJames
    @JumpmanJames 12 дней назад +1

    Waiting for the announcement from Brodie that he is moving to Utah to better cover the madness!

  • @Smart-Towel-RG-400
    @Smart-Towel-RG-400 9 дней назад

    i just wish everywhere would just make it illegal to give sports teams money and tax breaks

  • @bazscott
    @bazscott 11 дней назад

    So the public have to pay for this (partially), but get zero dollars and zero cents of the profit from it!

  • @LightningCeltic
    @LightningCeltic 12 дней назад +1

    I’m not done with the video yet but idk if Brodie Brazil has been downtown SLC Hahaha. The concert hall would take more money to fix then to build a new one, the salt palace is not great. And it’s the worst trying to get food at a jazz game. They need to do something and SLC needs downtown to be better. It links up directly with city creek and would be perfect. The ask for helicopter and no building limits shouldn’t even be a thing in a capital city. Come on SLC. In the long run this will be a lot better for SLC as it will get more people comming up and is in a direct line to temple square

  • @yetimelly523
    @yetimelly523 12 дней назад

    Delta center isnt being renovated for basketball. The ownership group is building a new arena for the Jazz. Maybe be done in 3 to 5 years.

  • @BigBlueHorses
    @BigBlueHorses 12 дней назад

    He is seeking something similar to the old Reedy Creek Improvement District that the FL Legislature granted Disney back in the 60’s. Universal Orlando has a District. It will all come down to oversight.

    • @CubeInspector
      @CubeInspector 12 дней назад +1

      No, not at all the same thing. Reedy Creek was a self governing entity. What they want to do is similar to the water street / channelside district development lightning owner Jeff vinick partnered with Bill Gates to redevelop an entire district of Tampa and now gets local rent from owning the buildings. The smith's also want a half percent sales tax to basically cover their investment costs so every dollar they get is pure profit. It's fteedy af and is a wealth redistribution

  • @LightningCeltic
    @LightningCeltic 13 дней назад +1

    Didnt know you could comment on a video before it comes out haha

  • @unseeninja
    @unseeninja 12 дней назад

    Having Hall like this would be a huge benefit to an entertainment district
    MLSE for years hasn't been a sports orgnanisation, theyv'e been Condo developers. Started a bad trend. Except they didn't build places to eat or drink, just office space.

  • @DragonKazooie89
    @DragonKazooie89 11 дней назад

    They better no take away too much of the Salt Palace if they do, we need all of that room for FanX!

  • @Chudley716
    @Chudley716 12 дней назад

    Who owns the symphony hall? Maybe I missed that part.

  • @ivandragomiloff2356
    @ivandragomiloff2356 11 дней назад

    Don’t think this is an issue in the long run for Salt Lake and Utah, they will figure out a solution that fits and mostly pleases everyone. Oakland on the other hand, wouldn’t and couldn’t do anything like that, and lost all its teams. Utah and Salt Lake are actually loving these choices of how to revitalize their downtown area.
    Oakland and the East Bay are still fiddling while their city and county burns😂

  • @pringlized
    @pringlized 12 дней назад

    LIVE! Hahaha.. You had me at Rusty Cannon. Back to the topic. Boo. I'm an A's fan and watching my team get ripped away. The Coyotes should find a location, BUY the property and pay for it themselves.

  • @w.l.graves7228
    @w.l.graves7228 12 дней назад +2

    smith already guaranteed 900 million $$ in his pocket.for hockey team delta center upgrades ,and here it is = smith needs a cultural / business /entertainment district on top of the hockey arena upgrades, tax increase for his pockets ,= con man meruelo 2.0 , who would get massive tax breaks renaming his entertainment district / casino a theme park in n. phoenix ..

    • @stephenphillips6245
      @stephenphillips6245 10 дней назад +1

      The city should own the arena and get lease and concessions revenue if tax payers are fitting the bill.

  • @dfausti66
    @dfausti66 12 дней назад

    Oh great! The next thing Ryan Smith and company is going to do is get into the NFL and MLB for Salt Lake City! I wonder whose teams they will be seeking to acquire?

  • @BadafukoProductions
    @BadafukoProductions 12 дней назад +1

    They never said they where going to demolish the hall

    • @tombraider2500
      @tombraider2500 12 дней назад

      But never said clearly it wouldn’t be.

    • @CatDadGamer
      @CatDadGamer 12 дней назад +1

      They legit said they want to move it and rebuild it.... That means demolishing the current building and rebuilding it.

  • @concertvids34
    @concertvids34 12 дней назад

    I just don't see how a renovated arena with smoke and mirrors of an "entertainment district beats building a new arena. Rarely to renovations work and in the case of Climate Pledge it was empty without a Tennant allowing that beautiful makeover. And the last MSG renovations were great but extremely expensive and 1 of 1.

  • @rossdiddy29
    @rossdiddy29 12 дней назад

    Cincinnati might go through the same thing if we get a new Arena; To bring an NHL or hopefully NBA team here.

    • @MarkLewis-qe4pj
      @MarkLewis-qe4pj 10 дней назад +1

      I’ve been saying for years Cincinnati should bring an NHL city.

    • @rossdiddy29
      @rossdiddy29 10 дней назад

      @MarkLewis-qe4pj The Cyclones have good turnouts, for them being an ECHL team. We would love to turn them into an NHL team.

    • @MarkLewis-qe4pj
      @MarkLewis-qe4pj 10 дней назад +1

      @@rossdiddy29 yes to me Cincinnati makes more sense than Columbus. I have no reason for that as the Blue jackets do ok at the gate but i just have always felt the NHL would do well there. The ECHL are kind of proof of that. And I really don’t understand why the NBA is not already there.

    • @rossdiddy29
      @rossdiddy29 10 дней назад

      @MarkLewis-qe4pj We had the Royals (Sacramento Kings) a long time ago. I think it would work here again. The tri-state area is big on basketball. A lot of the colleges around here have big basketball programs. So there are plenty of basketball fans to fill up a new arena.

  • @diesel9324
    @diesel9324 12 дней назад

    Ryan Smith joins a growing list of sports team owners that wants to “build a district”.

  • @seanmoore9713
    @seanmoore9713 12 дней назад

    I always love the meta "oh this is a broadcasting thing" rabbit trails.

  • @ChuckyLarms
    @ChuckyLarms 10 дней назад

    Everything has to be a “district”

  • @sjduges67
    @sjduges67 11 дней назад

    So I thought the $900M was for a possible MLB team, as well.
    Does this mean SLC is going to put all its pucks in one net? Sorry for the bad pun.

  • @cityassembled647
    @cityassembled647 12 дней назад

    If you are building a culture and entertainment district and can’t figure out how to work a symphony hall into it you might need better designers.

  • @Blasthole
    @Blasthole 12 дней назад +5

    The idea that they would rather keep a 55-year-old building that has uncomfortable seats, and a terrible outdated ventilation system when the alternative is to either rebuild or renovate it. SEG stated during the council meeting that they to renovate it or rebuild a new state of the ART building. Going in to that building and sweating to death while sitting in seats that are too small for modern humans makes the experience difficult to enjoy

    • @SaveznaRepublikaJugoslavija
      @SaveznaRepublikaJugoslavija 12 дней назад +1

      I doubt that the seats are really so small that you can't fit in one

    • @Blasthole
      @Blasthole 12 дней назад +1

      @@SaveznaRepublikaJugoslavija the seats are between 16-17 inches wide, which is the average hip width in the US. Which means half of the population cannot sit comfortably with the arm rests digging into their hips and sides.

    • @SaveznaRepublikaJugoslavija
      @SaveznaRepublikaJugoslavija 12 дней назад

      @@Blasthole I see, I am just small so I never have problems with stuff like that but I can totally understand why someone would. Thank you for explaining it to me.

    • @fuckeduphippie
      @fuckeduphippie 11 дней назад

      @@SaveznaRepublikaJugoslavija I’m 6’7” and fit just fine…

    • @winkletown8828
      @winkletown8828 11 дней назад

      ​@@BlastholeAmericans need to stop being so fat and out of shape 🤣
      I'm an American fyi

  • @Ravi-did-it
    @Ravi-did-it 12 дней назад +1

    Again keeping Brodie honest here because it is so FRUSTRATING when an outsider tries to cover a local story he knows NOTHING about. There is NO doubt about Abravenel Hall it will REMAIN. UMOCA the arts museum will REMAIN. The historic Japan town & churches will REMAIN. The convention center will undergo a remodel. NOW, the streets and areas connecting them will get a refresh as an open walking district to access all of them. Abravenel hall was NEVER a question and there has been ZERO resistance from city council, the exact opposite actually.

    • @Ravi-did-it
      @Ravi-did-it 12 дней назад

      AND the quote about remodeling the arena & “we wouldn’t do it” and saying the $900 million they would just keep it is FLAT OUT WRONG. What he was saying is they care so much about bringing a fun, open, vibrant, walkable district to Utah they would never take money just to remodel the Delta Center and that’s it. LITERALLY THE OPPOSITE OF HOW YOU ARE TRYING TO FRAME IT. My god the reporting skills are TERRIBLE. What you don’t get about Utahns is we care about UTAH that includes Ryan Smith. This isn’t all about money, it’s about bringing Utah to the forefront

    • @michaelharris9203
      @michaelharris9203 9 дней назад

      Lifelong Salt Lake resident here. I love the way Brody is covering this. It's fun to hear an outside perspective.

  • @Mr.Ed_Wayner
    @Mr.Ed_Wayner 12 дней назад

    Does the Mormon Tabernacle Choir play at st this hall?

    • @batman2239
      @batman2239 12 дней назад +1

      No, there is a facility for them on temple square. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir used to sing in the Mormon Tabernacle, which is an historic building on temple square. I’m not sure how many performances are still there in that facility

    • @batman2239
      @batman2239 12 дней назад +1

      No, that’s at the Mormon Tabernacle on temple square

  • @brodiebrazil
    @brodiebrazil  11 дней назад

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  • @superblitz
    @superblitz 12 дней назад

    as a saying goes: "Progress is not without disruption"

  • @snowman9642
    @snowman9642 2 дня назад

    Team name, Blizzards or Yetis, I’m fine with.

  • @iplayfhorn
    @iplayfhorn 12 дней назад

    Why can't they just incorporate it into the new district? Leave it alone, and build around it.

  • @bartphlegar8212
    @bartphlegar8212 12 дней назад

    Yeah, that whole "Name the Team" schtick is a dog and pony show for sure. Dollars to ding-dongs they already have a name. The "contest" is being used as distraction, if not anesthesia, before the Big Bite takes place...Two things. One, it's not my fight, but if I were a Salt Laker I would be a little peeved at the fact that every time I go to a Smith's in the Avenues I have to pay an extra percent more sales tax than some dude in Draper for my bottled water or toilet paper, for something that benefits him the same. The argument that "visitors will buy burgers here and pay taxes" is a non sequitor. The tax is voluntary for the visitor. It is mandatory for the SLC resident. It's BS...Again, not my fight, but while I would have zero problem with blowing up the Salt Palace and starting over, it's ridiculous to even touch Abravenel or the Museum. There is a parking crater diagonally across the street from Delta Center - almost two blocks worth actually, across South Temple - that you could put any damn thing you please on. Instead, you want to eat two public culture venues for the sake of preserving a straight line? Not wise...I'd be all for revitalization, and even spending well-structured public money (a TIF) to do it, but do it where it's appropriate. The Church has more land than it needs down there, and you'd get a higher return on your investment the less you have to tear down...And as I've said before, I really don't see The Church relenting on building heights and letting shadows hit the Temple. Or the Tabernacle for that matter...

  • @jlionhearted
    @jlionhearted 12 дней назад

    Brodie, I feel like I’m watching Hallmark Christmas movie. This is like one of the two plots they use.

  • @skiparkcityut
    @skiparkcityut 12 дней назад +1

    Easy for the musicians to make noise

  • @bellis8627
    @bellis8627 10 дней назад

    If SEG does not get control of all of downtown and tax payer money , they will move the team to former prison site in draper ....the only reason they are saying they want to stay downtown is because of the $900 million if they take it to Draper they lose it

  • @bustertn2014
    @bustertn2014 11 дней назад

    IF, as the Smith group says, this area will be so successful, why don't they toss in MORE of their OWN MONEY? Reason they don't. Because they are NOT worth that amount of money or Billionaires would be investing all of their money into arena's and their districts.

  • @winkletown8828
    @winkletown8828 11 дней назад

    Kinda sounds like :
    Utah got a hockey team
    Utah HAD a hockey team 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    This should have been planned in advance.

  • @joeskis
    @joeskis 12 дней назад

    At first I thought Abravanel hall was that neoclassical, I guess, building and was all pro-musicians. But then they finally showed the modern style Abravanel hall. Now I'm on the side of tearing it down.

  • @thomascollins1739
    @thomascollins1739 12 дней назад

    Why don’t they build a new arena for both the NHL and Jazz teams.

    • @batman2239
      @batman2239 12 дней назад

      The city of Salt Lake and the state of Utah have asked that the team be located in Salt Lake City. The SEG is trying to facilitate their wishes

  • @marcushoustonsr
    @marcushoustonsr 9 дней назад

    Retro footage I love that

  • @Dnt461
    @Dnt461 12 дней назад +5

    As a local, let’s be honest. Nobody cared about Abravanel until SEG bought an NHL team. Then the few dozen who show up to that music hall, started hootin and hollering about “Muh BUiLdiNg”. SLC economy is about to go through the roof with this hockey team alongside the Jazz and this beautiful downtown renovation. But if these violinist and their yuppy friends wanna continue bitchin and complaining about it…fine, enjoy gross, ugly downtown SLC, and we’ll just put up a brand new NHL arena at the old prison grounds in Draper. Which is super close to awesome dining and shopping not only in Draper but also at The Point and Sandy… Too easy!

    • @Gpsrater5
      @Gpsrater5 12 дней назад

      as a local i do care about Abravanel Hall. why should SEG get everything they want.

    • @AstroMagi
      @AstroMagi 12 дней назад

      I was with you until you called downtown SLC gross and ugly. Moronic comments. """"The Point"""" will never rival downtown.

    • @Dnt461
      @Dnt461 11 дней назад

      @@Gpsrater5you must not be smart enough on the topic to be making a comment like that…its not just what SEG wants. Damn near 50,000 fans showed up to the delta center for a press conference, only for half of them to be turned away, majority of the politicians voted and approved almost a billion dollars for this, and the local leaders from all parties are fighting for it. It’s not just what SEG wants, apparently it’s what all of Utah wants. 👍

    • @michaelharris9203
      @michaelharris9203 9 дней назад

      @@Gpsrater5because money talks and ...

  • @Earthboundmike
    @Earthboundmike 12 дней назад

    The thing about the lines was a joke right

  • @studboy9244
    @studboy9244 12 дней назад

    The delta center was just renovated

  • @bigboi3512
    @bigboi3512 12 дней назад

    Weird science

  • @zkkauffm9140
    @zkkauffm9140 11 дней назад

    They are right tho, he doesn’t just get what he wants

  • @ebl89
    @ebl89 12 дней назад

    It was built-in 1979. There's no historical anything about it

  • @Mr.Ed_Wayner
    @Mr.Ed_Wayner 12 дней назад

    Isn’t it refreshing for you to be learning about SLC vs LV?

  • @igolffff
    @igolffff 7 дней назад

    The Utah Violins

  • @Mr.Ed_Wayner
    @Mr.Ed_Wayner 12 дней назад

    Is this a two year mission?

  • @toypathfinder1
    @toypathfinder1 12 дней назад

    Yes there is a John Stockton dr. Lol