Hamilton County officials have hired a national expert on stadium deals to help negotiate a new stadium lease with the ...
CINCINNATI — After years of delay, Hamilton County in late December finalized the purchase of prime riverfront land near Paycor Stadium — a source of strife with the Cincinnati Bengals.
For the Cincinnati Bengals, the team's current lease at Paycor Stadium expires in 2026, creating urgency for a new agreement. But the relationship between the Bengals and Hamilton County has hit a ...
Sprucing up Paycor Stadium is the biggest part of the lease Hamilton County is trying to negotiate with the Cincinnati Bengals. "We're looking in the hundreds of millions for the renovations and ...
Williams: Who says we don’t like outsiders? The county's move to bring in an expert on the Bengals' stadium talks is a positive step. More is needed.
Bengals management this past summer accused the county of defaulting on the lease for Paycor Stadium and broke off talks with the county, according to correspondence that was first reported by the ...
For the team, its lease at Paycor Stadium expires in 2026, but the Bengals have five two-year extension options and must give notice by June 30 on whether it will exercise the first. Bengals to ...
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - The Cincinnati Bengals accused Hamilton County of being in default of their 1997 stadium lease agreement, a marked deterioration in relations ...
Hamilton County officials enlisted a nationally-renowned firm to help negotiate a new lease for Paycor Stadium with the Bengals. Hamilton County has contracted with New York City-based Inner ...
Who says we don’t like outsiders in Cincinnati? Hamilton County’s move to bring in an out-of-town stadium expert to help negotiate a new Paycor Stadium deal with the Bengals appears to be a ...