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Bengals’ director of stadium and event operations, Duane Haring, said that while the team would welcome help from the state, they are fully prepared to go ahead with Hamilton County independently.
Bengals stadium negotiations bring more trouble as prosecutor doubles down, team responds. by James Pilcher, WKRC. Fri, May 16th 2025 at 5:50 PM. Updated Sat, May 17th 2025 at 9:18 PM. 3.
Both the Bengals and Hamilton County have asked the state of Ohio to carve out $350 million in the state budget for the renovations. Gov. Mike DeWine has until the end of June to sign off on the ...
The Bengals and Hamilton County have been working toward a stadium renovation of $830 million under a framework approved by the county's commissioner board in late April.
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.
The Bengals and Hamilton County officially have a short-term agreement as they work toward a new lease for Paycor Stadium. But there's still much we don't know about lease negotiations. Here's ...
The Bengals have to let the county know about their intentions to extend the current lease by June 30. The stadium renovations are expected to cost $830 million over four phases and be completed ...
CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Bengals may not be out of the running to receive state funding for the Paycor Stadium $830 million renovation project.. When the Ohio Senate released its two-year ...
The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County are reportedly close to a deal that would secure a 10-year lease with extensions after that term. In a sudden shift in vibes around the standoff ...
Bengals seek new stadium lease without state funding amid budget talks. by James Pilcher WKRC. Tue, May 27th 2025 at 6:04 PM. Updated Sun, June 1st 2025 at 8:24 PM. 5. VIEW ALL PHOTOS.
Paycor Stadium going into its 26th year "without any real substantive upgrades." Routine repairs that had fallen behind "in ways that are visible to fans." $39 million in capital repairs in 2024 ...
Bengals’ director of stadium and event operations, Duane Haring, said that while the team would welcome help from the state, they are fully prepared to go ahead with Hamilton County independently.