
Cincinnati Bengals Release Renderings of Renovations at Paycor Stadium
The Cincinnati Bengals are heading into the next phase of a multi-year project at Paycor Stadium to elevate the gameday experience for fans.
The Bengals and Hamilton County have been making strides in modernizing the 66,000-cap stadium, which opened in August 2000, with upgraded concessions, expanded plazas, new ribbon boards and increased parking.
The team-funded $120 million renovation is planned for 2026 with a comprehensive overhaul of Club spaces and Suites. These projects are set to enhance the premium experience at Paycor Stadium alongside broader improvements coming as a part of the new lease agreement signed this summer. The agreement between the Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County was finalized on Aug. 1 and secures the team’s presence at the stadium through 2036, with additional options that could extend it until June 2046.
Kraus-Anderson Completes $5M Athletic Facility for Amery High School
Kraus-Anderson completed new athletic facilities at Amery High School, including a new turf football and soccer fields, as part of a $43.5 million referendum passed in 2022. The referendum also kicked off separate projects at Amery Lien Elementary and Amery High School.
The athletic facilities project featured a new turf football and soccer field, turf varsity baseball field, a natural baseball field, two natural softball fields and an asphalt track, Kraus-Anderson officials said. The $4.9 million project included concrete and pavement improvements.
Fort Bend County Hosts Soft Opening of Renovated Sports Hub in Richmond
The steady cluck-cluck of pickleballs echoed through the Fort Bend County Sports Hub in Richmond on an August morning as county leaders gathered for a soft opening of the newly renovated facility.
County Judge KP George, Precinct 1 Commissioner Vincent Morales and Fort Bend Parks and Recreation leaders praised the hub as both a recreational outlet and an investment for the community. The Fort Bend County Sports Hub also partners with The Arc of Fort Bend to host Special Olympics practices, ensuring residents of all abilities can take part.
“This is a facility built to serve everyone, regardless of the age or ability,” said George.