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Cincinnati Bengals and county reach tentative $470M deal to renovate Paycor Stadium and extend lease The county will contribute $350 million toward the renovations, and the Bengals will pay $120 ...
The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County are officially extending the deadline to renew the lease of Paycor Stadium.
Hamilton County and the owners of the Bengals Monday agreed to extend the current lease for Paycor Stadium until July 31.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Bengals struck a deal Thursday to renovate their county-owned stadium in Cincinnati. The Browns have a plan to build a new stadium in Brook Park.
Cincinnati Bengals fans received terrific news on Thursday. The board of county commissioners approved the framework of a $470 million agreement that will extend the team's stay at Paycor Stadium ...
In Cincinnati, the $470 million plan to renovate the stadium is far less than the $830 million the Bengals originally proposed. The county will contribute $350 million toward the renovations, and the ...
Hamilton County, Ohio, announced a deal Thursday to pay $350 million in county funds toward the $470 million cost of renovations to Paycor Stadium.
Opinion: What has changed in Hamilton County's new stadium lease with the Bengals? Just about everything that mattered.
The Bengals will pay $120 million while Hamilton County will cover $350 million. The Associated Press reports that details on what the stadium improvements will include were not announced.
Jason Williams: Another unfair stadium deal for overburdened Hamilton County taxpayers. Sigh. It is what it is.
The Cincinnati Bengals ’ new lease agreement with Hamilton County seemed to come together quickly and, by most accounts, is pretty fair. The deal, which runs through at least 2036, features some ...
Bengals Executive Vice President Katie Blackburn said the agreement will secure the team’s future in Cincinnati. “This new deal ensures Paycor Stadium remains an excellent venue and a focal point for ...