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Sandy, Smith Entertainment Group break ground for Utah’s future NHL facility, newest plans released

Sep 13, 2024 10:32AM ● By Rebecca Olds

July 2024 plans created by Babcock Design released at the groundbreaking for the new National Hockey League training facility at the Shops at South Town. (Courtesy of Smith Entertainment Group)

First plans were released to the public for Utah’s future National Hockey League training facility at Sandy’s Shops at South Town on Aug. 12, following the building’s official groundbreaking. Smith Entertainment Group’s owner Ryan Smith, hockey players, Sandy Mayor Monica Zoltanski and local officials were present.  

“We plan on not stopping with the ice center here, but actually making this a destination for people to come and interact with the NHL brand, maybe even the top destination,” Smith said. “[Sandy] is the perfect intersection of east, south, north and west in the state.”

The once vacant facility at the south end of the Shops at South Town was acquired by SEG in early August and will be the new home of the facility. 

“It really wasn’t that long ago when conversations started about what this site could be and what the potential is of bringing hockey to Sandy,” Zoltanski said at the groundbreaking. “This happened really fast, but Sandy’s ready.”

Zoltanski also said both Sandy and SEG worked at “warp speeds” to “be prepared to seize this moment.”

In addition to making it a popular destination in the state, Smith and the SEG team see the training facility as a place to build community in the Salt Lake Valley. Several families from the area joined in the event when they saw the banner while traveling on nearby I-15 and 10600 South.

After speaking with families in the community, Zoltanski noted there are many families looking forward to the opportunity to skate and use the public rink when it’s not used by the hockey team. Smith agreed the community is another driving force for building the facility.

“When our guys are off the ice, the community is going to be on the ice,” Smith said. “I don’t think there’s another sport like that.”

Plans unveiled at the groundbreaking show the previous retail space, about 200,000 square feet in size, with an additional section expanding into the current parking lot for the two planned ice-rinks, said Jim Olson, the project lead for the facility and executive for SEG.

“Today is a crucial step forward in expanding SEG’s real estate footprint and public benefit offerings for our fans and residents of Utah,” Olson said in a press release. “We are thankful for our collaboration with the City of Sandy on this project, and we look forward to sharing more details throughout the development process.” 

Anticipated completion of the facility is for fall 2025, just in time for the next hockey season. λ