
Lindsay Greene
President and CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, leading its transformation into a mission-driven industrial park focused on climate tech, med-tech, advanced fabrication and urban manufacturing.
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Sep 18, 2025 • 8min
New York City's Manufacturing Renaissance
Lindsay Greene, President and CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, leads the transformation of this historic site into a hub for climate tech and advanced manufacturing. She discusses the innovative ecosystem that promotes urban manufacturing and addresses challenges like climate change and healthcare access. Greene highlights the Navy Yard's role in rethinking manufacturing in big cities and the diverse array of companies that thrive there, from distilleries to robotics startups, showcasing the future of New York's industrial landscape.

Dec 12, 2025 • 40min
JF 4117: Public-Private Partnerships, Industrial Growth and Urban Revitalization ft. Lindsay Greene
Lindsay Greene, President & CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation, shares insights on transforming the historic Navy Yard into a thriving industrial ecosystem. She discusses the evolution from a shipyard to a modern hub housing over 550 businesses. Lindsay highlights the role of public-private partnerships in financing and redevelopment. Plans for new multi-story buildings and innovative mixed-use spaces, including community-focused retail like Wegmans, showcase the Yard's future as a vibrant community and economic center.

Sep 15, 2025 • 8min
President & CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard Lindsay Greene Talks Metropolitan Economic Development
Lindsay Greene, President and CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, shares her insights on New York City's economic landscape. She discusses the Yard’s transformation from a historic shipbuilding site to a bustling industrial hub. Greene delves into the need for skilled labor in modern manufacturing and the investment required for workforce training. She highlights the challenges posed by the city's high cost of living and how the Navy Yard fosters business growth while supporting community development.


