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Concerns raised include the promised property tax rollback, stadium maintenance and transparency in naming rights deals.
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New Bengals stadium lease terms could cost taxpayers more than $1.1B over 21 yearsThe Bengals and the NFL would contribute $120 million toward the renovation project and up to $45 million more in rent, if ...
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The latest lease agreement between Hamilton County and the Cincinnati Bengals has been hailed as a much better deal than the ...
They encouraged the county's three commissioners to finalize a new lease agreement that would keep the Bengals playing at ...
Hamilton County will vote on Paycor Stadium lease terms on June 26, their last scheduled meeting before a key deadline, ...
The current lease, which many consider heavily skewed in favor of the Bengals, is set to expire in 2026. All three county ...
The current lease ends after the 2025 season, and this new agreement will help extend that while updating the aging stadium. Bengals, County Split the Cost Under the new plan, Hamilton County will ...
Hamilton County Commission President Denise Driehaus has said that taxpayers paid close to 94% of the capital costs to build the stadium. The county has been looking for a new lease agreement with ...
11:38am: A 2-0 vote (with one abstention) has taken place to approve the framework of the new lease agreement, ESPN’s Ben Baby notes. As a result, the Bengals are indeed on track to remain in in ...
The video above is from a previous story. CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Following months of negotiation, the Bengals and Hamilton County have approved a new lease term to keep the Bengals at Paycor Stadium.
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County are officially extending the deadline to renew the lease of Paycor Stadium. It comes after the team and the county agreed on a letter of ...
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