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  2. Larry H. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Larry H. Miller (April 26, 1944 – February 20, 2009) was an American businessman. He owned the National Basketball Association 's (NBA) Utah Jazz and the Salt Lake Bees , a minor league baseball team.

  3. Power District Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In early 2023, Gail Miller, wife of late Utah Jazz and Salt Lake Bees owner Larry H. Miller, formed a consortium, Big League Utah, in an effort to bring an MLB expansion team to Salt Lake City. [1] The site for the stadium is located on the west side of Salt Lake City, a 100-acre parcel known as The Power District. In addition to the stadium ...

  4. Megaplex Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Jordan High School had been on the site for over 100 years but fell into disrepair, and the local school district was unable to bring it up to code. Larry H. Miller developed the site at the request of the city's mayor. [1] [2] Megaplex at Jordan Commons. In September 2005, the location in Sandy opened the second IMAX screen in Utah. [3]

  5. Utah Motorsports Campus - Wikipedia

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    Larry H. Miller (April 2006–October 2015) Broke ground: 26 April 2005; 19 years ago () Opened: 1 April 2006; 18 years ago () Construction cost: US$100 million: Architect: Alan Wilson: Former names: Miller Motorsports Park (April 2006–October 2015) Major events

  6. The Ballpark at America First Square - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is a privately funded venture by Miller Sports + Entertainment, owners of the Bees. [3] It is part of a larger mixed-use entertainment district within the master-planned Daybreak Community, which is expected to take more than 15 years to complete. [8] By October 17, 2024, the playing grass was fully installed. [9]

  7. Larry H. Miller Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    Larry H. Miller Sports Complex is a stadium complex in Provo, Utah. The complex is named after businessman Larry H. Miller; the field is primarily used for baseball. [1] The ballpark has a capacity of 2,204 people and was opened in 2001. Larry H. Miller Field was previously the home of Provo Angels. It currently hosts the BYU Cougars baseball team.

  8. Swig (soft drink shop) - Wikipedia

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    The chain, known for its popular "dirty sodas," was founded in April 2010 by Nicole Tanner in St. George, Utah. Since then, Swig has experienced steady growth and, as of 2023, operates locations in seven states. Swig is owned by the Savory Fund, a private equity firm, the Larry H. Miller Company. [1] [2]

  9. Daybreak (community) - Wikipedia

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    In early 2023, the Larry H. Miller Company announced that it would build a stadium for the Salt Lake Bees, a Triple-A Minor League Baseball team, in Daybreak. The stadium is funded entirely with private money. [15] The stadium is part of an expansion called Downtown Daybreak. As of October 2023, it is currently under construction.