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Hamilton County commissioners will hear public comments on the proposed Paycor Stadium lease next week. The county and the Bengals reached an agreement last month on an 11-year deal.
Jason Williams: Another unfair stadium deal for overburdened Hamilton County taxpayers. Sigh. It is what it is.
Hamilton County does not plan to have public hearings on the terms for a new Paycor Stadium lease agreement, but residents can still weigh in. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ Funniest ...
Hamilton County and the team reached a new lease deal on Thursday, June 26, that will keep the Bengals at Paycor Stadium through at least June 2036, with the chance to extend the agreement through ...
The Cincinnati Bengals are staying put until at least 2036. The team agreed to a new lease Thursday that will keep it in Paycor Stadium for another decade.. The Bengals announced the news Thursday ...
CINCINNATI – The Hamilton County commissioners voted 2-0, with one abstention, on Thursday to approve the framework of a new lease keeping the Bengals downtown in Cincinnati through at least ...
We are proud to call Paycor Stadium our home and to keep our future here in Cincinnati, where it belongs." Paycor Stadium has hosted the Bengals since 2000. Our Latest NFL Stories ...
Bengals, Hamilton County agree on 11-year lease for $470M Paycor Stadium renovation; county to contribute $350M.
The controversy marks what could be a fateful week for Paycor Stadium, where an $830 million renovation project awaits state funding and a long-term lease agreement between Hamilton County and the ...