New market to showcase Black-owned businesses during NFL Draft
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By Chrissy Suttles
Published on March 10, 2026.
A new initiative by the Greenwood Plan, aimed at showcasing Black-owned businesses during the NFL Draft, aims to ensure that these businesses benefit from the economic benefits. The event will be held at the Pitt Building in downtown Pittsburgh on April 23rd and 25th. The cost of participating is $200 per day or $500 for all three days.
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