Do you want to own a piece of Paycor Stadium?Hamilton County will be auctioning off suite furniture from Paycor Stadium, the home of the Cincinnati Bengals, following major renovations.A live, on-site bidding auction will be held on Saturday, Feb. 14 at 1701 Patricia McCollum Way, in Cincinnati. An online auction will also be available.Bengals-branded bar stools and chairs, bar tables, padded stadium seats, bar sinks, beer taps, ice chests and mini-refrigerators are among the items that will be available.An additional four percent fee will be added for credit card payments, with cash payments also accepted. All items must be removed the day of the auction unless prior arrangements are made.Last August, a new lease was agreed to by the Bengals and Hamilton County, which included the county investing $350 million into stadium renovations and the team chipping in $120 million, along with paying millions in rent.Club seating and lounge areas will be renovated to feature authentic Bengals-inspired designs and increased capacity with 2,000 new seats.There will also be new lounge areas and bar concepts inside the club area, featuring large-scale video screens for better viewing for club seat holders. Club seat holders will also see upgraded escalators, elevators and restroom areas.

CINCINNATI —

Do you want to own a piece of Paycor Stadium?

Hamilton County will be auctioning off suite furniture from Paycor Stadium, the home of the Cincinnati Bengals, following major renovations.

A live, on-site bidding auction will be held on Saturday, Feb. 14 at 1701 Patricia McCollum Way, in Cincinnati. An online auction will also be available.

Bengals-branded bar stools and chairs, bar tables, padded stadium seats, bar sinks, beer taps, ice chests and mini-refrigerators are among the items that will be available.

An additional four percent fee will be added for credit card payments, with cash payments also accepted. All items must be removed the day of the auction unless prior arrangements are made.

Last August, a new lease was agreed to by the Bengals and Hamilton County, which included the county investing $350 million into stadium renovations and the team chipping in $120 million, along with paying millions in rent.

Club seating and lounge areas will be renovated to feature authentic Bengals-inspired designs and increased capacity with 2,000 new seats.

There will also be new lounge areas and bar concepts inside the club area, featuring large-scale video screens for better viewing for club seat holders. Club seat holders will also see upgraded escalators, elevators and restroom areas.