Bengals, Hamilton County requests $350M for Paycor Stadium, 1 day after lawmakers OK $600M to Cleveland Browns
- The Bengals and Hamilton County seek $350 million from Ohio for Paycor Stadium renovations, submitted on Thursday.
- This request followed the Ohio House passing a budget that included $600 million in bonds for the Cleveland Browns.
- The $830 million renovation aims to extend the stadium's life, avoiding the $2.4 billion cost of a new stadium.
- Governor DeWine stated, "We're seeing the cost of these stadiums go up and up," advocating for funding via sports-betting tax.
- The renovation intends to trigger $500 million in investments, with Hamilton County and Cincinnati contributing to The Banks district.
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NFL giants plead for $350m to upgrade stadium - or may be forced to move
THE CINCINNATI BENGALS may be forced to move if they don’t get the necessary funds to upgrade their stadium. The Bengals‘ Paycor Stadium will require at least $350million in state money to renovate. The Cincinnati Bengals may be forced to move if they don’t get funds to renovate Paycor Stadium And the NFL outfit have joined forces with Hamilton County to reach a deal. According to WLWT, the two sides have launched a joint request to the state of…
Bengals, Hamilton County requests $350M for Paycor Stadium, 1 day after lawmakers OK $600M to Cleveland Browns
The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County are asking Ohio lawmakers to spend $350 million on renovations to Paycor Stadium.Their surprise request comes one day after the Ohio House passed a budget that included $600 million in state bonds to help build a new domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns. The joint request asks the state for roughly 42% of an $830 million Paycor Stadium renovation predicted to trigger $500 million in new investments at…
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