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The latest important step in negotiations between Hamilton County and the Bengals on Paycor Stadium improvements.
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Hamilton County Commissioners approved an agreement for an agreement with Bengals for improvements to Paycor Stadium.
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Hamilton County commissioners approved a new agreement with the Cincinnati Bengals that calls for $830 million in renovations ...
Commissioner Alicia Reece said she couldn't support it, noting there is no new lease for the Bengals to keep playing here ...
Hamilton County commissioners approved a new agreement with the Cincinnati Bengals that calls for $830 million in renovations ...
The Hamilton County Commission has voted in favor of the county's Memorandum of Understanding with the Cincinnati Bengals to pave the way for improvements at Paycor Stadium.
Hamilton County Commissioners approved a plan for $184 million in upgrades for Paycor Stadium during Tuesday's meeting.
Under the agreement, the county will spend $64.5 million to help fund the first phase of renovations to Paycor.
Summerow Dumas and the commission president, Denise Driehaus, gave the green light to a memorandum of understanding - or MOU - that sets in motion $185 million worth of improvements to Paycor Stadium.