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New York City's Brooklyn Navy Yard has evolved from a collection of warehouses into a model for 21st-century manufacturing, where climate-tech, smart city solutions, and advanced fabrication companies grow alongside distilleries, designers, and robotics startups. Now, the mission-driven industrial park is prompting a broader rethink of what manufacturing looks like in big cities, and how to solve some of today’s biggest problems, from climate change to health care access.
Lindsay Greene, President and CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, discusses her vision for the Big Apple's business ecosystem. Lindsay speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec on Bloomberg Businessweek Daily.
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New York City's Brooklyn Navy Yard has evolved from a collection of warehouses into a model for 21st-century manufacturing, where climate-tech, smart city solutions, and advanced fabrication companies grow alongside distilleries, designers, and robotics startups. Now, the mission-driven industrial park is prompting a broader rethink of what manufacturing looks like in big cities, and how to solve some of today’s biggest problems, from climate change to health care access.
Lindsay Greene, President and CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, discusses her vision for the Big Apple's business ecosystem. Lindsay speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec on Bloomberg Businessweek Daily.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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