💨 Abstract
The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County agreed on an 11-year lease with possible extensions until 2046, including $470 million in Paycor Stadium renovations. The county will contribute $350 million, and the Bengals $120 million. The plan aims to improve club lounges, suites, concessions, and scoreboards. This agreement concludes a prolonged negotiation period, securing the Bengals' future in Cincinnati.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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