
Developer Clyde Harris knows business ventures are about family
Clyde Harris learned the family business at a young age.
His father, a hotel manager, moved the family into New York City’s famed Waldorf Astoria. Harris, then just a boy, came of age living in the swanky hotel. The experience of living there for almost a decade would have a profound impact on the rest of his life.
“That’s where I grew up as a teenager,” the 65-year-old Harris said with a chuckle, indicating just how strange a place that is to grow up. “Being surrounded by it, you couldn’t help but learn the hotel business. I learned a couple things I probably shouldn’t have, too.”

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