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I had a bird’s-eye view of the seat removal process from The Enquirer’s 12th-floor newsroom at Third and Plum streets. Some 7,600 seats are being replaced between the east and west club levels.
Hamilton County commissioners will hear public comments on the proposed Paycor Stadium lease next week. The county and the ...
Hamilton County Commissioners approved new lease terms for Paycor Stadium with one commissioner abstaining on June 26.. The deal would keep the Bengals in Cincinnati through at least 2036 – and ...
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 ...
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. More than $184 million in ...
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 2036.
Money for the grants would come from Ohioan's unclaimed funds. Sen. George Lang, a West Chester Township Republican, estimates $1.7 billion of those funds have been left unclaimed for so long they ...
Hamilton County says it has a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Cincinnati Bengals to spend $185 million for renovations to Paycor Stadium in 2026. The $185 million would fund the first ...
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