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Concerns raised include the promised property tax rollback, stadium maintenance and transparency in naming rights deals.
Bengals owner Mike Brown shared his thoughts on negotiations with Hamilton County and the team's Super Bowl chances.
The Cincinnati Bengals are staying home.. 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 ...
There's a plan for a new lease agreement to replace the current lease for Paycor Stadium, which has been criticized as one of the worst stadium deals in the country for local taxpayers. Hamilton ...
The Bengals have until June 30 to let the county know if they plan to extend their current stadium lease, which was signed in ...
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County are officially extending the deadline to renew the lease of Paycor Stadium. It comes after the team and the county agreed on a letter of ...
NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reports on the Cincinnati Bengals reaching a new agreement with regard to their lease term at Paycor Stadium.
Invest in us, not the billionaire Bengals." “Losing this franchise would be the worst mistake the city has seen in a century.
The current lease ends after the 2025 season, and this new agreement will help extend that while updating the aging stadium. Bengals, County Split the Cost Under the new plan, Hamilton County will ...
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 (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.
Aschoff said that the lease agreement is also a win for Cincinnati's economy. A UC study said the team brings in more than a billion dollars in annual economic impact and is responsible for 7,500 ...