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Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - BengalsFanInNOKY - 08-14-2022

The stadium is 22 years old this month and is showing signs that it is in need of major renovations


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - pally - 08-14-2022

The team and the Hamilton County Commission have both said the plan is renovation


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - BFritz21 - 08-14-2022

(08-14-2022, 06:14 PM)BengalsFanInNOKY Wrote: The stadium is 22 years old this month and is showing signs that it is in need of major renovations

Threads about this but that's why they sold the rights to the stadium: to upgrade everything and (likely) so they have money in escrow for guys like Burrow, Chase, and whoever else. 

Here's the thread but upgrades will likely include a betting club, night club, bigger scoreboard, etc.


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - THE PISTONS - 08-14-2022

(08-14-2022, 06:39 PM)BFritz21 Wrote: Threads about this but that's why they sold the rights to the stadium: to upgrade everything and (likely) so they have money in escrow for guys like Burrow, Chase, and whoever else. 

Here's the thread but upgrades will likely include a betting club, night club, bigger scoreboard, etc.

I doubt that naming rights get them that much extra. Probably $10-20 million or so a year. (That's supposedly what the Steelers got.)


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - QueenCity - 08-14-2022

They are looking to finalize the renovations they showed us in November. I think this is a clear move not to build a new stadium.

If they can extend Paycor Stadium another 15-20 years.. I think tax payers and the city will be happy.

As a fan from Kentucky it isn't my money so obviously I'd prefer a new stadium but you really can't beat the location. Not sure where they would build.


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - rfaulk34 - 08-14-2022

The OP didn't age well at all in this case...


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - bfine32 - 08-14-2022

They should build it closer to the Cincinnati Airport


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - Roland - 08-14-2022

Here's the thread with illustrations from the preliminary renovation proposal.

http://thebengalsboard.com/Thread-Artist-renderings-of-proposed-PBS-renovations

There's not going to be a new stadium for 20 years or more. Some people are still belly-aching about the cost of the current stadium. Ok, maybe if they win four Super Bowls and everyone who dares speak ill of the Brown family gets voted out of county office and fired from the local media.

As it is, there will be more than enough complaining about the costs of a decent renovation.


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - J24 - 08-14-2022

Isn't it a done deal that they're renovating?


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - THE PISTONS - 08-15-2022

Every 10 years...rip the current stadium down and build a new one!


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - jason - 08-15-2022

(08-15-2022, 12:48 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Every 10 years...rip the current stadium down and build a new one!

That's what they do with the team itself...


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - AlphaBengal - 08-15-2022

The stadium itself is fine. I'm happy they're going the renovation route instead of ripping it down and building a new one. It's crazy the way the NFL is heading with stadium shelf life now. I heard they're thinking about building a new one in Denver too. The league's gone mad with sticking domes on top of everything just to hold a Super Bowl once every 25-30 years.


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - TecmoBengals - 08-15-2022

Renovating is what is happening, but I voted replace as I'm old, hate cold weather, and would prefer a dome. My vote is a pipe-dream wish and not reality.


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - bengals1969 - 08-15-2022

For the last 15 years the NFL lived in a ZIRP world where borrowing costs were negligible to any project. So why not build a new stadium?

Those days are ending and I bet many teams go the renovation route because it saves money.


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - AlphaBengal - 08-18-2022

(08-15-2022, 10:32 AM)bengals1969 Wrote: For the last 15 years the NFL lived in a ZIRP world where borrowing costs were negligible to any project. So why not build a new stadium?

Those days are ending and I bet many teams go the renovation route because it saves money.

The opposite is actually happening. Costs are skyrocketing and teams are looking at it as "If we're going to pay 750 million to renovate, why not just pay 1.5 billion and get a new stadium?"

Buffalo thought about renovating New Era Field, ended up going with a new stadium due to the cost(and it's also a dump, let's be real here.) Tennessee did a huge study on renovating Nissan Stadium, are now going forward with a new domed building instead because reno cost estimates went haywire. Chicago as well are now going to snub renovating Soldier Field and instead are going to put a dome out in the suburbs.


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - C0de_M0nkey - 08-19-2022

We shouldn’t need to build multi-billion dollar stadiums every 20 years. Just build something that can stand the test of time and renovate it.


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - ochocincos - 08-19-2022

(08-18-2022, 11:20 PM)AlphaBengal Wrote: The opposite is actually happening. Costs are skyrocketing and teams are looking at it as "If we're going to pay 750 million to renovate, why not just pay 1.5 billion and get a new stadium?"

Buffalo thought about renovating New Era Field, ended up going with a new stadium due to the cost(and it's also a dump, let's be real here.) Tennessee did a huge study on renovating Nissan Stadium, are now going forward with a new domed building instead because reno cost estimates went haywire. Chicago as well are now going to snub renovating Soldier Field and instead are going to put a dome out in the suburbs.

Not to mention having a covered stadium provides a lot of added benefit, especially if there's a retractable roof.

More concerts can happen with covered stadiums, no chance of delay with bad weather, and it's climate-controlled for comfort. This can make for a very enjoyable fan experience, as not all fans want to be in the freezing cold or sweltering heat for 3+ hours just to watch a game.


RE: Replace or Renovate Paycor Stadium - pally - 08-19-2022

The city has approved the new Paycor signage so the bigger signs should be going up next week