Hamilton County and the Bengals accused each other of violating their lease agreement for Paycor Stadium, in a series of ...
Hamilton County finalizes the purchase of prime riverfront land near Paycor Stadium, planning to demolish the Hilltop Basic ...
The team and the county have been talking about what the future agreement over the use of Paycor Stadium looks like.
Hamilton County's lease with the Cincinnati Bengals will expire. Why has neither side identified what it wants in a revised ...
Bloomberg reported Sunday that Rochester-based Paychex was “in advanced talks” to acquire the Norwood human resources software company. In 2022, Paycor inked a 16-year deal to affix its name to the ...
Recent emails and texts between the Bengals and county officials have highlighted significant tensions as both parties work to secure a new agreement ...
Tuesday it had reached a deal to acquire Norwood-based Paycor for $4.1 billion, leaving question marks about what would ...
Paychex plans to operate Paycor as a standalone unit, but the $4.1B deal still means Cincinnati loses another public company.
Cincinnati-based Paycor, the company that owns the naming rights to the stadium where the Cincinnati Bengals play, has entered a definitive agreement to be acquired by another company. According to a ...
After negotiations that were called “useless,” the Bengals and Hamilton County commissioners are back at the table working toward a deal on the old lease and a new stadium renovation plan.
After years of refusing to remove his father's name from the stadium in which his football team plays, Bengals owner Mike ...
A Paycor spokesperson addressed their naming rights deal with the Bengals stadium, saying they are still committed to the deal.“The companies will continue to operate independently as we work ...