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BENGALS REACH SALES GOAL FOR NEW STADIUM

          The Bengals have exceeded sales goals for private
     suites and club seats for its new football stadium, as
     specified in the team's deal Hamilton County.  Bengals
     President Mike Brown said the club has sold more than 83 of
     the 104 private suites for the new stadium and more than
     6,000 of the 7,500 club seats (Bengals).  The ENQUIRER's
     Geoff Hobson wrote that the club's "regional strategy"
     helped it meet its sales goals.  An estimated 20% of club
     seats "are classified as regional sales," and 18 suites were
     sold in the Lexington-Louisville, Miami Valley-Dayton and
     Columbus areas.  The Bengals' Brown said a 30-year lease
     with Hamilton County is "imminent" this week, despite City
     Manager John Shirey's new report recommending raising an
     admission tax to at least 5.5% and "possibly" 6%.  Brown:
     "We're going forward.  We aren't going to be put off by
     this."  Construction on the new stadium could begin by
     January, with an August 2000 opening (CINCINNATI ENQUIRER,
     5/25).  Sales have generated more than $11M in revenue for
     the 2000 season.  The team sold at least 83 suites for about
     $5.8M, around 6,000 club seats for about $6M and nearly
     36,000 PSLs, approaching $26M (CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, 5/24).  

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