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Hamilton County and the owners of the Bengals Monday agreed to extend the current lease for Paycor Stadium until July 31.
The Bengals and Hamilton County have agreed to the principal terms for a new lease that will keep the team in Cincinnati, ...
The Hamilton County Commission has voted in favor of the county's Memorandum of Understanding with the Cincinnati Bengals to pave the way for improvements at Paycor Stadium.Tuesday, the commission ...
Hamilton County, Ohio, announced a deal Thursday to pay $350 million in county funds toward the $470 million cost of ...
The Cincinnati Bengals have nearly finalized a deal to keep the team at Paycor Stadium for another decade. The Bengals and local officials have agreed to a $470 million venue renovation and an 11-year ...
3. Infrastructure upgrades. Hamilton County, in the current proposal for Phase 1, would spend $64.5 million on infrastructure projects such as new elevators, stairs, and escalators, suite seat ...
The Bengals and local officials have reached a tentative deal to make $470 million in renovations to Paycor Stadium and keep ...
After months of back-and-forth and some tough public conversations, Hamilton County and the Cincinnati Bengals have come to ...
But it seems such an appropriate response to the new Paycor Stadium deal struck between Hamilton County and the Cincinnati ...
Offers from Hamilton County and the Bengals shed light on the specific terms the parties are negotiating as they work toward ...
A simple solution is needed concerning Hamilton County's and the Bengals' lease negotiations for Paycor Stadium. The county and city of Cincinnati should cut their losses. If the Bengals want ...
The county will commit $64.5 million to the project, and the Bengals will pay $120 million, which includes millions from the NFL, for the first of four phases of upgrades to the 25-year-old stadium.