More details are being unveiled about Ryan Smith's plan to build an entertainment district surrounding the Delta Center.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — The future of the Delta Center is mapped out.
 There are no site plans yet or extensive renderings, but representatives of the three entities spent an hour in a packed Salt Lake City Council meeting room Tuesday afternoon painting a picture of&#
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