Thursday, April 16, 2026

How Pittsburgh Is Remaking Itself for the NFL Draft

As the NFL Draft continues to grow in scale, it’s changing the host cities in additional ways.

Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh
Beaver County Times

​​The 2026 NFL Draft was always set to take over Pittsburgh, and had been previously eyed as the “largest visitor event in the history” of the city. Now it’s becoming clear just how much that’s true. 

The event, set for April 23–25 and marking the league’s biggest individual annual showcase outside of the Super Bowl, is changing the day-to-day life and economy of the western Pennsylvania area in multiple ways. Among them:

  • Pittsburgh Public Schools will shift to remote-based learning for all students on April 22–24. While acknowledging the disruption the change could have for some families, superintendent Wayne Walters said the move will “maintain continuity of learning while recognizing the extraordinary circumstances the city will experience during the NFL Draft.”
  • Pittsburgh Regional Transit is expanding bus and light rail service around the city during the three days of the NFL Draft. The enlarged schedule and service upgrades became possible after receiving $350,000 from a non-profit controlled by the VisitPittsburgh tourism authority. 
  • Area hotel area prices have soared, and for many downtown Pittsburgh properties, they have surpassed $1,000 per night. Most of those downtown hotels quickly sold out—even with the sharply elevated rates.

Organizers are currently projecting a turnout of somewhere between 500,000 and 700,000 fans during the three-day event. That figure, like in prior years, will include re-entries into the NFL Draft area and does not reflect unique people.

But that total, if reached, could match or beat last year’s comparable draw in Green Bay of 600,000 tying for the second-biggest Draft attendance ever, and perhaps challenge the event record of 775,000 set in Detroit in 2024. It’s important to note, though, that the final attendance totals in both Detroit and Green Bay far surpassed some preliminary expectations, and a repeat occurrence in Pittsburgh would not be surprising.

A Unique Locale

There are some historic parallels from prior NFL Draft hosts to the Pittsburgh situation. Green Bay closed its schools entirely during last year’s event. Hotels have been at a premium during the event for several years as it continues to grow in size and stature. 

The Pittsburgh setting, meanwhile, for this year’s NFL Draft, will lean heavily into the unique nature of the city as it sits at the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers.

The draft theater and main stage will be located on Pittsburgh’s North Shore, just outside of Acrisure Stadium, home of the Steelers. The NFL Draft Experience fan festival will be located at Point State Park, the famous downtown landmark. The Roberto Clemente Bridge that helps connect the two will be closed to car traffic to create a pedestrian fan corridor.

The latest shifts, however, have not arrived without criticism.

“Even if the asserted influx of visitors was accurate (it’s not), closing schools so shirtless bros can scream “GO TEAM!” in a local bar district is indefensible public policy,” said sports economist J.C. Bradbury in a social media post

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