Hertz Arena
Hertz Arena Location within Florida | |
Former names |
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Address | 11000 Everblades Parkway |
Location | Estero, Florida |
Coordinates | 26°26′26″N 81°46′44″W / 26.44066810°N 81.77880850°WCoordinates: 26°26′26″N 81°46′44″W / 26.44066810°N 81.77880850°W[1] |
Owner | David Hoffmann |
Operator | Hoffmann Family of Companies |
Type | Arena |
Genre(s) | Hockey |
Executive suites | 24[2] |
Capacity | Center stage: 8,284 Endstage: 7,380 Half house: 5,090 Hockey: 7,181 |
Acreage | 30 |
Surface | Multi-surface |
Scoreboard | Yes |
Construction | |
Broke ground | November 1997 |
Opened | November 2, 1998[6] |
Architect | BBB Architects |
Structural engineer | LCM Engineering, Inc.[3] |
Services engineer | The Mitchell Partnership Inc.[4] |
General contractor | Walbridge-Aldinger[5] |
Tenants | |
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Website | |
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Hertz Arena is a 7,181-seat multi-purpose arena in Estero, Florida, which is located between Miromar Lakes, Florida and Bonita Springs, Florida.[7] The arena opened in November 1998 and serves as the home of the Florida Everblades of the ECHL.
History[]
The arena was first named Everblades Arena in 1998 after the hockey team that plays there. TECO Energy was the first company to obtain the naming rights to the building, changing the name to TECO Arena. In 2004, TECO Energy decided they were no longer interested in holding the naming rights. bought the rights, and in 2004 the venue was renamed to Germain Arena. This same company, an automobile dealership with locations in Florida, Arkansas, and Ohio, also held the naming rights to the Germain Amphitheater in Columbus, Ohio. In September 2018, The Hertz Corporation bought the naming rights for the arena and it was renamed Hertz Arena on October 1. The company petitioned the city to repaint the arena bright yellow with black accents to match their branding.[8] In August 2019, the Hoffmann family entered into an agreement to purchase both the arena and hockey team[9] as part of their plan to expand the entertainment segment in Southwest Florida.
Tenants[]
The arena has been used as a multipurpose venue, primarily hosting the Florida Everblades ECHL ice hockey team. It was also the home for the Florida Flame NBA Development League team, the Florida Firecats, Florida Tarpons and indoor football teams. Additionally, the venue has hosted various concerts, circuses, boxing, mixed martial arts events, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling shows, WWE shows, Professional Bull Riders events and family shows.
The arena is also home to the Florida Gulf Coast University Eagles club hockey team of the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA). In March 2006 and March 2010, the facility hosted the Division 3 ACHA National Championships and in March 2008 the Division 2 ACHA National Championships.[10]
The arena has also hosted a college hockey tournament, originally known as the Everblades College Classic and then the Florida College Hockey Classic. It was a four-team tournament was hosted by the University of Maine Black Bears and the Cornell University Big Red, and two other invited teams. The winner was awarded the Ned Harkness Cup.[11]
References[]
- ^ Google (April 19, 2021). "Hertz Arena" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 19, 2021.
- ^ "Suite information".
- ^ "Germain Arena, Estero – 222589 – EMPORIS". Emporis.
- ^ "The Mitchell Partnership Inc. – Fort Myers Sports Center" (PDF).[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Walbridge-Aldinger – Projects".
- ^ "Features & Stats". Hertz Arena Homepage. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
- ^ "Features & Stats". Hertz Arena. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
- ^ "Germain Arena to be renamed Hertz Arena". Naples Daily News. September 19, 2018.
- ^ "Hertz Arena, Everblades being sold to Naples businessman David Hoffmann". Naples Daily News. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
- ^ "2006 ACHA Division 3 Championship Website".
- ^ Brush Makes Vision Into Reality In Florida Archived October 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine ECHL.com October 22, 2007
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