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Frequently Asked Questions

When did Fertitta Center open?

December 1, 2018

Who designed Fertitta Center?

PGAL & AECOM

Turner Constructions served as the general contractor

How much did Fertitta Center cost?

$60,000,000

Who shall I contact regarding renting the Fertitta Center?

fertitta@central.uh.edu

How can I purchase tickets to an event at Fertitta Center?

  • Houston Athletics Ticket Office located on the corner of TDECU Stadium, just outside of Gate 1. Open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Buy Tickets online or click the event you want to attend from the Calendar of Events.
  • By phone at 713.GO.COOGS (462.6647)

Hours of Operation?

Fertitta Center is open for all University of Houston men's and women's home basketball games and women's volleyball games. Hours of operation for all other Fertitta Center events vary on a per-event basis. For more information, please visit our Houston Athletics Ticket Office located on the corner of TDECU Stadium, just outside of Gate 1. Regular business hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

What prohibited items are not allowed in Fertitta Center?

In conjunction with the NCAA and for the safety of our guests and employees, the following are prohibited:

  • Alcohol
  • Animals - except service animals (dogs) trained to work or perform task for guest with disabilities.
  • Therapy, comfort, companion or emotional support animals are not permitted.
  • Artificial noisemakers
  • Backpacks or bags of any kind
  • Cameras with lenses larger than 8 inches
  • Coolers/Bottles/Cans and Thermoses
  • Fireworks, open flames or flammables
  • Firearms and weapons of any kind
  • Illegal Drugs
  • Laser Pointers
  • Metal or glass containers of any kind
  • Outside food and beverage
  • Personal transport devices (skateboards/hover boards/segways)
  • Video cameras and the use of video capable devices
Any attempt to bring prohibited items into the Fertitta Center will be considered a violation of the Code of Conduct and may result in the guest being ejected, arrested or tickets being revoked. All persons and/or their belongings are subject to search. Violators of the rules of any State or City laws will be refused admission, asked to leave or ejected from Arena property.
 

About Tilman Fertitta.

Tilman J. Fertitta, a Houston native, is an accomplished businessman and recognized as a world leader in the dining, hospitality, entertainment and gaming industries and is referred by Forbes as “the world’s richest restaurateur.” Fertitta is the sole owner of Fertitta Entertainment which owns the restaurant giant Landry’s, the Golden Nugget Casinos and Hotels and the NBA’s Houston Rockets. 

Through his restaurant and hospitality company Landry’s, Fertitta owns more than 600 properties in 36 states and in over 15 countries. He is also one of the largest employers in the nation with more than 50,000 employees. His restaurants include a signature collection of eateries, as well more than 60 different restaurant brands and award-winning concepts. The Signature Group includes some of the world’s premier fine dining concepts, such as Mastro’s Steakhouse and Ocean Club, Morton’s The Steakhouse, Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse, Del Frisco’s Grille, J. Gilbert’s, Palm, The Oceanaire Seafood Room, Vic & Anthony’s Steakhouse, Brenner’s Steakhouse, Grotto, La Griglia and Willie G’s, while the multi-unit restaurant brands include such well known favorites as Chart House, Landry’s Seafood House, Rainforest Cafe, Saltgrass Steak House, Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., Houlihan’s Restaurant & Bar, Mitchell’s Fish Market, Dos Caminos, Bill’s Bar & Burger, Joe's Crab Shack and McCormick & Schmick’s. Fertitta also owns Restaurant’s Unlimited with 13 popular concepts including Portland City Grill, Kincaid’s, Simon and Seaford’s, and Henry’s Tavern. Fertitta also owns Catch Hospitality – one of Los Angeles’ and New York’s most popular eateries and is one of the principal shareholders in the fast-growing restaurant platform for online ordering and secondary on-demand food delivery, Waitr. 

He also owns and operates hospitality and entertainment venues, including the iconic Golden Nugget Casino and Hotel brand, with five locations throughout the United States, including Las Vegas and Laughlin, Nevada; Atlantic City, New Jersey; Biloxi, Mississippi and Lake Charles, Louisiana. Fertitta also launched into the online internet gaming world in the state of New Jersey with GoldenNuggetCasino.com and has been recognized as the top iGaming operator in the country, receiving the top iGaming operator of the year award for the past four years and is rapidly expanding into other states across the US. He just recently merged Golden Nugget Online Gaming into DraftKings and will be one of the DraftKings largest shareholders and serve on the Board of Directors. In the Houston/Galveston area, he owns the award- winning San Luis Resort, The Westin Houston Downtown and several other award-winning regional hotels. In March 2018, Fertitta opened Texas’s only Forbes Five-Star Hotel and Spa, The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston; the city’s newest ultra-modern, luxury destination. His entertainment destinations include the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier, The Kemah Boardwalk, Downtown Aquarium Denver and Houston and Tower of The Americas in San Antonio which are all featured on the Forbes, Travel Channel and USA Today’s top five lists of attractions. 

Fertitta purchased the NBA’s Houston Rockets for a record $2.2 Billion and is the sole owner of the team. During the first year as an NBA owner, the Houston Rockets advanced to the Western Conference Finals, set a record for the Most Wins in Franchise History. An influential business figure, Fertitta starred in his own reality TV show on CNBC called Billion Dollar Buyer. Fertitta first debuted on the Forbes 400 list in 2012 and is frequently featured in the nation’s top financial and industry publications. He is also a frequent guest of prominent national business and sports programs on networks like CNBC, MSNBC, Bloomberg, ESPN and Fox. He is considered one of the foremost authorities in the restaurant, gaming, entertainment and hospitality industries and released his first business book “Shut up and Listen” with HarperCollins Publishing in September 2019, which skyrocketed to New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today and Publishers Weekly best sellers lists, as well as being listed as the #1 Business Book for new releases on Amazon within the first week.

Fertitta’s many personal honors include - Entrepreneur of the Year Award from Ernst & Young and induction into the Texas Business Hall of Fame as the second youngest inductee, Amusement Today’s Person of the Year, Casino Journal’s Executive of the Year and is one of Restaurant News’ top executives almost yearly. In honor of his contributions to the travel and tourism industry in Texas, Fertitta was the recipient of the Texas Travel Industry Association’s Heritage Award, Restaurateur of the Year by the Greater Houston Restaurant Association and named Executive of the Year by the Houston Sports Authority.

Fertitta believes in the importance of giving back to the community and devotes a substantial amount of time to civic service and charitable organizations. He currently serves as Chairman of the Board – Houston Police Foundation, Chairman of the Board - Houston Children’s Charity and is currently serving his sixth year as Chairman of the Board of Regents - University of Houston. In 2016, Fertitta contributed $20 million dollars to fund the University of Houston Basketball team's arena to be named “the Fertitta Center,” which opened in December 2018 and in 2021, the University of Houston’s Cougars Men’s Basketball Team advanced to the Final Four. He is on the Executive Committee of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, which is one of the nation's largest charitable organizations.