Published on 26th June 2024 at 9:59 PM EDT
By HERE News
The thriving economic ecosystem in Chattanooga is all set to welcome the eminent National Black Market for the second year in a row. Rooted in Nashville, the paramount marketplace aiming to promote and empower Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs, the National Black Market, will once again adorn the city.
The eventful gathering commences with a mixer on Friday from 6 PM to 8 PM at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Subsequently, the main event unfolds on Saturday from Noon to 6 PM at First Horizon Pavilion.
Carlos Partee, the co-founder of the National Black Market, expressed his enthusiasm about the upcoming event. At the same time, Sarah Mattson, the director of entrepreneurship for the City of Chattanooga, lauded the initiative for its potential to significantly enhance the City’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Planting a solid foothold in the economic landscape, the National Black Market has proven itself as an effective platform that fosters the growth of local Black-owned entrepreneurs and businesses. The market is more than just a platform; it’s a community-oriented approach aimed at training, guiding, and empowering aspiring entrepreneurs.
With the dynamic backdrop of Chattanooga, the National Black Market is anticipated to be a vibrant and prosperous event. The synergy between the platform and the city’s business environment is expected to yield promising outcomes, catalyzing an upward trajectory for the Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs.
Significantly geared towards enriching the local business arena, the National Black Market’s return to Chattanooga will undoubtedly add a remarkable chapter to the city’s entrepreneurial history.
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