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Facing a critical deadline on Monday, Hamilton County leaders and the Cincinnati Bengals announced on Thursday that they're moving forward with a new lease agreement that will keep the team playing at ...
Hamilton County and the owners of the Bengals Monday agreed to extend the current lease for Paycor Stadium until July 31.
The deal would keep the Bengals there through at least 2036, with Hamilton County contributing $350 million toward stadium ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Following months of negotiation, the Bengals and Hamilton County have approved a new lease term to keep ...
The Cincinnati Bengals aren't going anywhere. The organization announced Thursday that it came to an agreement with Hamilton ...
Hamilton County Commissioners June 26 approved new lease terms for Paycor Stadium with one commissioner abstaining. The deal ...
CINCINNATI — The lease extension deadline between Hamilton County and the Bengals regarding operations at Paycor Stadium is 10 days away, with no word yet from the Bengals on whether they will ...
There is no money specifically for Paycor Stadium renovations in the Ohio Senate version of the state budget, though the budget did include some potential avenues for funding.
Listing Paycor at No. 25 overall, he concluded, “‘The Jungle’ is one of the cooler nicknames for any football stadium, but the facility just doesn’t quite live up to it.” ...
Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich supported the move, saying the county had been "treading water" in negotiations on Paycor. Gabelman had been representing the county in stadium talks for ...
RELATED: Shemar Stewart's contract beef with Bengals revealed in report The Bengals have until the end of June to exercise one of multiple rolling two-year extensions on the lease of Paycor Stadium.