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The Hamilton County Commission has voted in favor of the county's Memorandum of Understanding with the Cincinnati Bengals to ...
CINCINNATI — More than $184 million in upgrades may be coming to Paycor Stadium with renovated suites and lounges, better concession areas, and improvements to the stadium plazas. Hamilton ...
Hamilton County Commissioners approved a plan for $184 million in upgrades for Paycor Stadium during Tuesday's meeting. The proposed upgrades include repairs and renovations such as fixing ...
The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County made positive steps toward an agreement on the first phase of an $830 million project to renovate Paycor Stadium by 2029.
Hamilton County is one step closer to a new lease with the Bengals, after commissioners approved an agreement April 29 for the first phase of stadium improvements. Bengals spokesperson Emily Parker ...
"This isn’t just about stadiums and leases – it’s about whether voters still get a say in how their tax dollars are spent." ...
Hamilton County commissioners approved a new agreement with the Cincinnati Bengals that calls for $830 million in renovations ...
The county would contribute over $64 million, while the Bengals would provide $120 million, half of which would come from an NFL loan program for stadium upgrades. Commission President Denise ...
Commissioner Alicia Reece said she couldn't support it, noting there is no new lease for the Bengals to keep playing here ...
"Today’s (memorandum of understanding) keeps Paycor Stadium in good shape for fans attending events and continues the effort to build a world-class riverfront for the community. Many good things ...
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