Episode 169

Reimagining Urban Industrial Spaces for Modern Manufacturing with Lindsay Greene

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April 14th, 2025

35 mins 12 secs

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About this Episode

In this episode of the Econ Dev Show, Dane Carlson speaks with Lindsay Greene, CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, about transforming industrial spaces for modern manufacturing. Greene shares insights on the challenges of changing perceptions about manufacturing careers, the importance of integrating workforce development with economic strategy, and her unusual career path from investment banking to grocery e-commerce before leading a major industrial development. The conversation explores how the Navy Yard creates accessible economic opportunities, the difficulties of attracting grocery stores to underserved areas, and Greene's passion for industrial policy as a driver of economic growth.

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Ten Actionable Takeaways

  1. Consider integrating workforce development and economic development under one organizational structure to reduce friction and align goals.
  2. Modernize perceptions of manufacturing by highlighting how today's industrial jobs offer sustainable careers without requiring advanced degrees.
  3. Create flexible spaces like pop-up opportunities for businesses not ready to commit to permanent locations.
  4. Recognize the unique challenges of attracting grocery stores and develop targeted strategies for food access in underserved areas.
  5. Leverage social media (like Instagram) and accessible communication channels to connect with community members and businesses.
  6. Balance preservation of industrial/waterfront spaces with the need for evolution to meet modern economic needs.
  7. Build strategic partnerships that enhance both economic opportunity and quality of life for residents.
  8. Develop demonstration projects that showcase how traditional industries are transforming for the future.
  9. Consider how your personal and professional background, even if unconventional, brings valuable perspective to economic development work.
  10. Create open channels of communication between your executive team and the public to foster engagement and collaboration.

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