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That's a total of $71 million in stadium upgrades, with the county putting in 55% and the team 45%. The draft agreement doesn't obligate the Bengals to put in more money beyond what they already have.
As fans enter Paycor Stadium for Sunday's 1 p.m. kickoff, they'll notice some major upgrades. The Cincinnati Bengals worked on renovations to elevate the "Game-Dey" experience all off season.
Paycor Stadium upgrades are no problem as long as the lease to the Cincinnati Bengals covers the costs with some profit for Hamilton County taxpayers. Skip to main content. 24/7 ...
The Bengals organization is giving Paycor Stadium a $20 million facelift before the 2023-24 season kicks off. ... Fans to see major upgrades at Paycor Stadium ahead of new NFL season.
The plan’s release Tuesday comes as Hamilton County and the Cincinnati Bengals have started lease negotiations for the county-owned Paycor Stadium. The current lease expires in 2026. The Bengals ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Cincinnati Bengals announced they’re spending $100 to $120 million in upgrades to Paycor Stadium, according to a statement released by the team on Tuesday.
Hamilton County taxpayers will learn Tuesday what major renovations Paycor Stadium might need in the next few decades to keep it competitive.. The Hamilton County administration will present the ...
Message: There’s a lot of uncertainty about who’s going to pay what for the Bengals’ stadium upgrades. One of my buddies and I were talking the other day wondering if the Bengals would ever ...
CINCINNATI — Hamilton County Commissioners are expected to approve a $39 million allocation for upgrades to Paycor Stadium. “This upgrade is on the old contract, and the old contract has ...
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - Hamilton County Commissioner Alicia Reece said the National Football League should be prepared to kick in at least $100 million for upgrades at Paycor ...
Hamilton County will consider $39M in Paycor Stadium upgrades, fixes Bengals, Fifth Third extend partnership, add features at Paycor County will fall short again on stadium-related property tax break ...
Paycor Stadium upgrades are no problem as long as the lease to the Cincinnati Bengals covers the costs with some profit for Hamilton County taxpayers.