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From Jason Williams' inbox: There's uncertainty about paying for Paycor Stadium upgrades. Would the Bengals ever leave Greater Cincinnati?
Hamilton County commissioners want to hear from residents about the terms for the new Paycor Stadium lease agreement. The news comes after an Enquirer story noted the lack of specific public hearings ...
Hamilton County does not plan to have public hearings on the terms for a new Paycor Stadium lease agreement, but residents can still weigh in.
The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County are officially extending the deadline to renew the lease of Paycor Stadium.
Hamilton County and the owners of the Bengals Monday agreed to extend the current lease for Paycor Stadium until July 31.
County commissioners approved a term sheet on Thursday that will keep the team in Cincinnati playing home games at Paycor Stadium through 2036, according to a team spokesperson. “Proud to call ...
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Jason Williams: Another unfair stadium deal for overburdened Hamilton County taxpayers. Sigh. It is what it is.
But it seems such an appropriate response to the new Paycor Stadium deal struck between Hamilton County and the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday.
Anyone who's paid close attention to county-Bengals stadium dealings was encouraged that a better deal could be on the horizon. The county made progress and delivered a better deal.