Hamilton County and the Bengals accused each other of violating their lease agreement for Paycor Stadium, in a series of ...
Hamilton County's lease with the Cincinnati Bengals will expire. Why has neither side identified what it wants in a revised ...
Negotiations between the county and Bengals on a new lease for the county-owned Paycor Stadium appear to have hit a major ...
On Tuesday, Rochester-based Paychex announced it would acquire the Norwood human resources software company in a deal ...
Hamilton County finalizes the purchase of prime riverfront land near Paycor Stadium, planning to demolish the Hilltop Basic ...
After the announcement that Paycor Corp. would acquired comes news that it's committed to its Downtown office and the stadium ...
Paychex plans to operate Paycor as a standalone unit, but the $4.1B deal still means Cincinnati loses another public company.
The team and the county have been talking about what the future agreement over the use of Paycor Stadium looks like.
It is stunning that Hamilton County not only refuses to maintain the stadium but actually restrains us from doing so." “It is very clear that we are talking past one another." ...
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 ...
Paycor is addressing questions surrounding its naming rights deal after it was announced the company has entered a definitive agreement to be acquired by another company, Paychex.
Paycor officials said Thursday they intend to honor the company's stadium naming rights agreement with the Cincinnati Bengals and its commitment to moving to downtown Cincinnati. The naming rights ...