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An economic impact study suggests Hamilton County taxpayers alone shouldn't provide public funding since other political ...
Offers from Hamilton County and the Bengals shed light on the specific terms the parties are negotiating as they work toward ...
Like opposing football teams, the Bengals and Hamilton County are trying to gain yardage on each other. Both appear to be ...
The Bengals have until June 30 to let the county know if they plan to extend their current stadium lease, which has been criticized as too burdensome for taxpayers and the local government compared to ...
County commissioners are set to discuss the current state of negotiations, which may have pulled the two sides closer, at a 1 ...
A key deadline has passed for a lease agreement between Hamilton County and the Bengals and both parties are mum on the terms ...
The Cincinnati Bengals released a letter criticizing Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich over statements she made last ...
The Bengals prefer a much shorter lease ... an indication that the front office is more open to other events at Paycor Stadium and a line about the county getting reimbursed if the state comes ...
CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Bengals may not be out of the running to receive state funding for the Paycor Stadium $830 million renovation project. When the Ohio Senate released its two-year state ...
Hamilton County commissioners voted 2-1 to replace six escalators at Paycor Stadium on Thursday. It will cost $1.5 million to install new escalators. Alicia Reece voted "no" according to Chris ...
The Ohio Senate released its two-year state budget, and it doesn’t include any money earmarked for the Cincinnati Bengals and renovations of Paycor Stadium. The state has committed to giving the ...
The Bengals are asking the city of Cincinnati to contribute 50% of any revenues derived from Paycor operations through admissions and payroll taxes to be used for stadium maintenance and repairs.