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Hertz Arena is a 7,084-seat multi-purpose arena in Estero, Florida, outside Ft. Myers, 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.

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History

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Hertz Arena hosting a professional hockey game – the Florida Everblades vs. Kansas City Mavericks on December 14, 2019.

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. Germain Motor Company 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.

Features of the Arena

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Hertz Arena features LED lighting, luxury seating, a state-of-the-art sound system, video boards, a VIP lounge and much more. Some of the luxury seating options available at the arena include a lounge, suite and box seating. The arena's VIP lounge, which can be rented out for private events, contains a wide variety of amenities. The arena's video boards are used to broadcast live events and offer a variety of features, such as a multi-angle view, instant replays and a wide range of graphics.[10]

Tenants

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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 Gulf Coast Fire indoor football teams. Additionally, the venue has hosted various concerts, circuses, boxing, mixed martial arts events, AEW shows, 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.[11]

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.[12]

On March 9, 2022, the arena had its first televised wrestling event as All Elite Wrestling (AEW) had its tapings of Dynamite and Rampage, marking AEW's debut to the Southwest Florida market.

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from Grokipedia
Hertz Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in , that opened in November 1998 and serves as the home venue for the of the . With a seating capacity of approximately 7,000 for most events—expandable to over 8,000 depending on configuration—it functions as Southwest Florida's premier entertainment facility, hosting concerts, professional sports, family shows, and community gatherings. Originally named Everblades Arena upon its opening, the venue was soon renamed TECO Arena in 1999 through a with Tampa Electric Company, which lasted until 2004. It then became Germain Arena from 2004 to 2018, honoring the automotive group that held during that period. In September 2018, it adopted its current name, Hertz Arena, following a multi-year with The Hertz Corporation. The arena was developed as part of a broader sports and entertainment complex by an ownership group led by Peter Karmanos Jr., founder of Compuware Corporation and former majority owner of the NHL's Carolina Hurricanes, who retained control until 2019. In August 2019, the Hoffmann Family of Companies, a Naples-based real estate and investment firm, acquired Hertz Arena along with the Florida Everblades franchise, ensuring continued operations and enhancements to the facility. Situated at 11000 Everblades Parkway off Interstate 75, the 171,000-square-foot arena is owned by the Hoffmann Family of Companies and features luxury suites, a pro shop, catering services, meeting spaces, and three adjacent recreational ice rinks. Beyond hockey, Hertz Arena has hosted a diverse array of events since its inception, including NHL and NBA preseason games, contests, wrestling, , productions, and major concerts by artists such as and . It has welcomed over 300 entertainment events annually in recent years and earned nominations for the Academy of Country Music's Arena of the Year award in 2023 and , highlighting its status as a versatile regional venue. Since October 2021, the arena has operated under a long-term partnership with . As of November 2025, the owner is undertaking renovations including updates to luxury suites and exterior signage. The facility also supports local initiatives, serving as a and hosting Florida club hockey games.

History

Construction and opening

The site for the arena was selected in , spanning 30 acres adjacent to the newly established , chosen for its accessibility and potential to serve as a regional entertainment hub. Construction began in late 1997 following the announcement of plans by arena developer Craig Brush and partners, with the project designed by Brisbin Brook Beynon Architects and Joseph B. Kaller & Associates to create a multi-purpose venue emphasizing hockey and community events. The facility was completed in late 1998 at a cost of $25 million, reflecting a rapid build to accommodate the inaugural season of the . The arena, initially known as Everblades Arena, debuted on November 19, 1998, with the ' first home game against the , drawing a crowd that celebrated the team's entry into the East Coast Hockey League. This opening event highlighted the venue's primary role as a home for professional hockey while positioning it for diverse local programming, including concerts and sports exhibitions, to boost Southwest Florida's entertainment landscape.

Naming history and ownership

The arena opened in November 1998 under the name Everblades Arena, honoring its , the of the . It was promptly renamed TECO Arena later that month through a naming rights deal with Tampa Electric Company (), which held the sponsorship until 2004. In 2004, relinquished its , and Germain Motor Company, a local automotive group, acquired them, rebranding the venue as Germain Arena; this arrangement persisted for 14 years. On September 19, 2018, The Hertz Corporation announced a multi-year agreement with the , leading to the arena's renaming as Hertz Arena effective October 1, 2018; the deal aligned with Hertz's relocation of its global headquarters to nearby Estero in 2015. The venue has remained under private ownership since its inception. From at least the early 2000s through 2019, it was owned by , the Corporation founder and former majority owner, via his entity KTB Florida Sports Arena . In August 2019, Naples-based businessman David Hoffmann and the Hoffmann Family of Companies acquired the arena—along with the Everblades—from Karmanos; the property's assessed market value at the time was approximately $16 million, though the exact sale price was not publicly disclosed. As of November 2025, the Hoffmann Family of Companies continues to own and operate the arena, with the remaining in effect and no reported changes to either arrangement. The owners have undertaken renovations, including replacing the exterior sign and upgrading luxury suites, as part of ongoing enhancements to the facility.

Facilities

Architecture and capacity

Hertz Arena is a multi-purpose indoor venue located in , at coordinates 26°26′26″N 81°46′44″W. The facility occupies a 171,000-square-foot area on a 30-acre site, enabling versatile event configurations for sports, concerts, and other gatherings. The arena's seating capacity varies by event type and setup. It accommodates 7,181 spectators for hockey games, over 8,500 for full concerts, approximately 7,380 for end-stage productions, 8,284 for center-stage concerts, and 5,090 for half-house arrangements. The arena features three ice sheets: a main professional rink measuring the standard 200 feet by 85 feet for , consistent with professional and recreational standards in , and two adjacent recreational rinks. Hertz Arena complies fully with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, providing accessible seating, ramps for entry and circulation, and designated parking spaces to ensure equitable access for all visitors. Renovations in 2019 incorporated modern technological enhancements to support diverse event needs.

Amenities and features

Hertz Arena offers a range of luxury elements designed to enhance the experience for premium guests. The venue features 24 executive suites, each accommodating up to 10 people and providing spectacular views of events, along with in-suite dining options from a pre-order menu. These suites were completely renovated in 2019, including gutting and redoing the interiors to modern standards following the venue's acquisition by the Hoffmann family. Additionally, club seating provides access to exclusive areas with premium food and beverage service in a dedicated lounge. The Hertz #1 Club serves as a VIP lounge, available to holders with membership for dinner and drinks during home games, and open to the public for concerts on a limited basis. Technological enhancements at the arena include a state-of-the-art center-hung video board and two auxiliary LED displays, both installed as part of the 2019 upgrades to deliver high-definition visuals. A brand-new sound system was also implemented that year, improving audio quality across the venue. These improvements, part of a $1.8 million enabled by the change in , focused on elevating the production capabilities for and events. Visitor services emphasize convenience and variety, with multiple concession stands offering catering options throughout the arena, a pro shop for merchandise, and four meeting rooms available for events. The Breakaway Sports Pub, located on the upper level overlooking the main bowl, provides a lively dining atmosphere with seating for event attendees and is open for all ticketed shows. The Hertz #1 Club was refreshed during the 2019 renovations to support enhanced club experiences. On-site parking accommodates approximately 2,000 vehicles, with accessible spaces available near entrances. Security features were upgraded in 2019 to include walk-through metal detectors at all entry gates and a clear bag policy to ensure guest safety.

Tenants

Current tenants

The primary tenant of Hertz Arena is the , a team in the that has called the venue home since its opening in November 1998. Owned by the Hoffmann Family of Companies alongside the arena itself since August 2019, the Everblades operate without a separate agreement, integrating their 36 annual home games into the facility's core programming and contributing to year-round maintenance and event coordination. The team plays a pivotal role in arena operations, drawing consistent crowds that often approach or exceed the 7,181-seat hockey capacity, with examples including a season-high attendance of 7,648 during a February 2024 game and sellouts like 7,305 for their October 2025 home opener. In addition to the Everblades, Hertz Arena serves as the primary practice and select home game venue for the (FGCU) Eagles men's club, which competes in the (ACHA) Division II. The Eagles hosted 22 home games at the arena during the 2024-25 season, including their September 2024 opener on the facility's Blue Rink. The Eagles continue this arrangement in the 2025-26 season, with their home opener on September 26, 2025, at the Blue Rink, fostering community ties between the university and local sports infrastructure. This ongoing arrangement supports collegiate-level hockey in without a formal long-term , utilizing the arena's recreational rinks for games and practices. For the 2025-26 season, the Everblades have started strongly at Hertz Arena, posting a record of 7 wins, 5 losses, and 1 shootout loss through 13 games as of November 18, 2025, placing them sixth in the league's Southern Division with 34 goals scored and 27 allowed. Highlights include a 5-2 victory over the on November 7, 2025, in front of a standing-room-only crowd of 7,440, and an win to close out 2024. No new tenancy extensions have been announced, as the integrated ownership model continues seamlessly. The Everblades and FGCU Eagles collectively bolster the arena's economic contributions, generating revenue through ticket sales, concessions, and merchandise while supporting local jobs and in County; the broader sports industry, including such venues, drove $146.5 billion in total economic impact across fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21.

Former tenants

The Hertz Arena in , has served as the home venue for several professional sports franchises over its history, primarily in and , though most tenancies were brief due to league instability or financial challenges. The , an NBA Development League (then known as the NBDL) affiliate of the and , played at the arena from the 2004–05 season through the 2005–06 season. The team relocated from , and compiled a 25-50 record over two seasons but struggled with attendance and operations, leading to its folding after the 2005–06 campaign. The Florida Firecats competed in arenafootball2 () from 2001 to 2009, establishing the arena as their base during a period of relative success for minor league indoor football in . The team reached the Arena Cup championship game twice, winning the title in 2004 by defeating the Peoria Pirates 39–26, and drawing average crowds of around 5,000 fans per game. Their tenancy ended when af2 suspended operations in 2009 amid broader financial difficulties in the sport. The Florida Tarpons began as an expansion franchise in the Ultimate Indoor Football League (UIFL) in 2012, playing home games at the arena through the 2016 season across multiple leagues including the UIFL, American Indoor Football Association, and X-League Indoor Football. During their residency, the team achieved a league championship in 2015 by defeating the Florida Marine Raiders 65–12 in the X-League Indoor Football Championship at the arena. The franchise relocated to Lakeland, Florida, in 2017 to join the American Arena League, seeking better market support. The Gulf Coast Fire joined the newly formed A-League in 2019 as a short-lived indoor football team based at the arena. They finished the season undefeated and captured the league championship with an 80–20 victory over the Manatee Neptunes in the title game hosted at the venue. Unable to secure stable funding and league continuity, the team disbanded after one season, with no further operations recorded.

Events

Sports events

Hertz Arena has hosted several notable hockey tournaments, including the (ACHA) National Championships for Division III in 2006 and 2010, and Division II in 2008. The venue has also been the site of the Florida College Hockey Classic, an annual tournament that began in 2000 and continued through at least 2015, featuring teams such as the Black Bears and Big Red. The arena regularly accommodates events, with holding multiple shows over the years, including the SuperShow Summer Tour on August 18, 2024, featuring matches like versus . 's ongoing presence includes the Holiday Tour scheduled for December 30, 2025. (AEW) made its debut at the venue on March 9, 2022, with and Rampage episodes that included Jeff Hardy's in-ring debut. Other sports exhibitions at Hertz Arena include recurring performances by the , with shows on January 9, 2025, and planned for January 8, 2026, as part of their 100 Year Tour. The venue has hosted National Hockey League (NHL) preseason games, such as the Tampa Bay Lightning's exhibition against the on September 30, 2013. National Basketball Association (NBA) preseason contests have also taken place there in the early 2000s. In recent seasons, Hertz Arena has featured tournaments like the 2024 Men's Gulf Coast Showcase from November 25 to 27 and the Women's Gulf Coast Showcase from November 29 to December 1. These non-tenant events draw crowds up to the arena's hockey configuration capacity of approximately 7,181 seats.

Entertainment events

Hertz Arena has hosted over 300 entertainment events since its opening in 1998, encompassing a diverse array of concerts, family productions, and performances that highlight its role as a premier venue in . These events have drawn widespread acclaim, particularly for the arena's strong programming in country music, which contributed to its nominations for the (ACM) Arena of the Year award in both 2023 and 2024—the latter marking the second consecutive year. The venue's eligibility for these honors stems from hosting at least four country concerts annually during the eligibility periods, featuring acts that underscore its commitment to high-quality live music experiences. The arena's concert lineup includes notable rock and blues performances, such as Joe Bonamassa's scheduled show on December 5, 2025, showcasing the guitarist's signature style in an intimate arena setting. has been a cornerstone, with events featuring artists like and in past years, bolstering the venue's reputation and ACM recognitions. Additionally, the 2024–2025 season highlights include the Third Day 30th Anniversary Tour on March 20, 2026, reuniting the band's original lineup for a celebration of their hit catalog, announced in June 2025. Family-oriented shows form a significant portion of the programming, with recurring productions like , which returned in September 2024 with Frozen & and was held September 4–7, 2025, with Jump In!, featuring characters from , , and Moana 2. du Soleil's OVO, an acrobatic exploration of the insect world, has been a staple, with performances held July 31–August 3, 2025, following prior runs that emphasize gravity-defying feats and vibrant visuals. has also appeared regularly, including the 2022 tour featuring Olympic medalists like , blending elite with popular music medleys. Comedy tours add levity to the schedule, with Jeff Dunham's ventriloquist acts drawing crowds in past visits, performing his Dark Matter Tour at the venue, and Bert Kreischer's Permission to Party Tour on November 2, 2025. The 2024–2025 entertainment slate further includes the Holiday Tour on December 30, 2025, presented as a high-energy spectacle, and the ' World Tour on January 8, 2026, focusing on their signature comedic exhibitions.

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