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The Cincinnati Bengals are talking to Hamilton County about a new 20-year lease in which the team pays a portion of Paycor Stadium's operating expenses, according to a former county attorney.
The Cincinnati Bengals Wednesday issued a scathing letter to Hamilton County leaders and county prosecutor Connie Pillich.
Hamilton County and the Bengals are in the midst of heated negotiations for a long-term lease on Paycor Stadium.
Tom Gabelman, the lawyer who represented Hamilton County in negotiations with the Bengals for 28 years, has spoken out ...
After 25 years with the same lawyer, Hamilton County is changing its approach to Bengals lease negotiations and riverfront ...
The county has terminated its agreement with attorney Tom Gabelman and his firm, Frost Brown Todd, according to a letter from Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich on behalf of the ...
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Cincy Jungle on MSNBengals release letter calling statements made by county on contract negotiations ‘plainly false’The Cincinnati Bengals on Wednesday issued a sharply-worded letter to Hamilton County leaders and Prosecutor Connie Pillich, ...
After weeks of relative quiet, the status of negotiations over Paycor Stadium took an unexpected turn at a Hamilton County ...
At the end of the day, the memorandum of funding that expresses a desire by both sides to get a long-term lease extension remains. The Bengals have until June 30 to use one of those rolling two-year ...
Hamilton County and the Bengals are in the midst of heated negotiations for a long-term lease on Paycor Stadium.
Hamilton County commissioners voted to replace longtime lawyer Tom Gabelman, who represented the county in stadium and riverfront development discussions. Prosecutor Connie Pillich stated that ...
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