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CINCINNATI (WXIX) - After reviewing the lease agreement approved by the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners, the Bengals ...
The Cincinnati Bengals will remain at Paycor Stadium for at least 11 years, resulting in $470 million in stadium improvements ...
The latest lease agreement between Hamilton County and the Cincinnati Bengals has been hailed as a much better deal than the ...
Concerns raised include the promised property tax rollback, stadium maintenance and transparency in naming rights deals.
Hamilton County will vote on Paycor Stadium lease terms on June 26, their last scheduled meeting before a key deadline, ...
It isn’t clear whether the Bengals will sign it because the team proposed alternate language that is not part of the county’s ...
Seven Cincinnati Bengals fans spoke in favor of a new lease deal with the NFL franchise during a Hamilton County commissioners meeting on Thursday.They encouraged the county's three commissioners to ...
The new lease terms presented includes $350 million in stadium improvements from Hamilton County and $120 million from the Bengals, making it a total of $470 million without state funding.
The Bengals and Hamilton County agreed on a letter of intent in late June, outlining the basic terms of a proposed 11-year lease, but haven't officially signed a lease just yet.
With all the drama of a fourth-quarter rally, Hamilton County and the Cincinnati Bengals have signed a new lease agreement ...
Hamilton County, tear up the lease agreement and show Mike Brown the door. We will turn Paycor Stadium into the most awesome music and entertainment venue in the country.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Hamilton County and the owners of the Bengals agreed Monday to extend the current lease for Paycor Stadium until July 31 as the two sides finalize a new agreement.