Ohio Governor Mike DeWine rolled out a proposal that would double the state's sports gaming tax from 20 to 40%.
What happens to Paycor Stadium downtown if Paycor is bought out by a New York rival? Bloomberg reported Sunday that Rochester-based Paychex was “in advanced talks” to acquire the Norwood human ...
Hamilton County started working with the Cincinnati Bengals to determine what next at Paycor Stadium four years ago ... “We’re trying to get out of an upside-down lease.
Paychex serves over 745,000 customers in the U.S. and Europe and pays out one out ... calendar year. A Paycor spokesperson addressed their naming rights deal with the Bengals stadium, saying ...
Cincinnati-based Paycor, the company that owns the naming rights to the stadium where the Cincinnati ... customers in the U.S. and Europe and pays out one out of every 12 Americans in the private ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Music legends Billy Joel and Rod Stewart are set to perform at Paycor Stadium on Saturday, September 20, ...
What happens to Paycor Stadium downtown if a New York ... He noted the Wells Fargo Center started out as Spectrum II, later becoming Core States Center after the bank bought the naming rights.
This week, DeWine proposed increasing Ohio’s sports gaming tax from 20% to 40% to avoid general fund contributions toward stadium construction and renovation statewide in his 2026-27 fiscal year ...
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 ...