Jeffrey LeFrancois on Public Space, Neighborhood Stewardship, and Inclusive Economic Corridors

In this episode of The NYC Workforce Drop, Greg Morris sits down with Jeffrey LeFrancois, Executive Director of the Meatpacking District Management Association, for a wide-ranging conversation about civic life, economic development, housing, public space, politics, and the many ways New Yorkers build power by showing up.

June 25, 2026

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Jeffrey reflects on the path that brought him into public service and the conversation explores how relationships, persistence, local institutions, and civic engagement shape what is possible in a city as complex as New York. Greg and Jeffrey talk about the role of community boards, political clubs, campaigns, housing plans, land use, and why losing can teach you how to fight harder for the wins that matter.

They also dig into the evolution of the Meatpacking District – from its history as a working market and meat processing hub to its present-day mix of public plazas, historic architecture, restaurants, retail, museums, tech, fashion, nightlife, and nearly 15 million annual visitors. Jeffrey shares how he thinks about public space as an economic development tool, why foot traffic and dwell time matter, and how streetscape projects, cultural institutions, tourism, and major events like the World Cup can help strengthen New York City’s economy.