The synthesis of novel 3-aryl-2-arylamidobenzofurans has been accomplished via a Curtius rearrangement strategy in four steps from benzofuran-2-carboxylic acids. The requisite Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling, with benzyl 3-bromobenzofuran-2-ylcarbamate or 2-arylamido-3-bromobenzofurans, revealed an unusual reductive debromination process due to the presence of the free NH group. This dehalogenation can be suppressed by N-alkylation. DMAP is an efficient reagent for the one-pot conversion of benzyl benzofuran-2-ylcarbamates into the corresponding benzofuran-2-arylamides through aroylation, thus acting both as an acyl transfer reagent and a deprotecting agent of the Cbz group. A mechanism is postulated.