From Deseret News archives:
EnergySolutions Arena? It's a mouthful
It doesn't quite roll off the tongue, does it?
But nor do a lot of professional sports arenas and centers around the nation. With the advent of naming rights agreements, traditional arena names such as Madison Square Garden have become the exception. This should be no surprise considering we live in a time when people will tattoo on their foreheads, no less commercial advertisements, and towns will change their names to that of a commercial entity if the price is right.
As much as some will balk at the EnergySolutions Arena moniker, there are less palatable names out there. Quicken Loans Arena, anyone? Some names are just a mouthful: Try The Palace of Auburn Hills, Continental Airlines Arena or American Airlines Arena. (Whew, I got tired just typing those names.) Then there are arenas named for soft drinks, office supply giants, automakers and various Wall Street and financial services industry corporations.
The challenge comes in what Utahns will call the arena for short. Just guessing here, but a lot of Utahns will continue to call the arena the Delta Center. If they're like me, change comes hard. It's not that I have any issues with EnergySolutions. It's just that I have a hard enough time remembering where I've parked my car, let alone that the name of the downtown arena has changed.
Human nature being what it is, we will resort to some sort of shorthand when referring to EnergySolutions Arena. Will it be ES Arena? ESA? Spent Rod Arena? (That would be for spent nuclear rods, not "Hot Rod" Hundley.) Atomic Arena? The Plutonium Center? The Creamer Center (after EnergySolutions president and chief executive officer Steve Creamer)? E-mail me your suggestions.
Utah Jazz President Dennis Haslam, in meeting with the Deseret Morning News editorial board Monday morning, said EnergySolutions and the Utah Jazz are well suited because Miller and Creamer are both hometown boys who have become highly successful entrepreneurs. The Utah Jazz liked the idea of partnering with an international company that is headquartered in Utah.
Recent comments
I hate the name. I still call it the Delta Center.
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