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New monthly Midtown Makers Market arrives April 21

Here’s what you need to know ahead of this new North Hills series.

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People shopping inside and outside of Makers Alley.

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North Hills’ first-ever Midtown Makers Market is less than a week away.

Taking place on the third Tuesday every month from April through December, this curated evening market will showcase local makers, artisans, and small businesses across the highly walkable North Hills Innovation District.

Look forward to live music filling the open air, uncommon goods from creators and craftspeople, and a warm community atmosphere for sparking connections from 5-7:30 p.m (with extended hours in the summer).

Attendees can shop and support the regular tenants of Makers Alley, including Unlikely Professionals, Bofemme, Green Rabbit Plants, and more, in addition to all-new market vendors.

Know anyone with local goods to sell? Applications are still open for NC-based bizzes.

Find updates, announcements, info (and even regular giveaways) on the official North Hills Instagram.

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