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Building a Hotel Procurement & Design Firm Through Booms, Busts, and Global Expansion
In this episode of Beyond the Startup, Larry Carver, founder and president of Carver & Associates, shares how he entered the real estate and design field simply by needing a job after college and the Army. He’s worked with and learned from some of the industry's heavy hitters, including Jack DeBoer, John Portman, and mentor Lowell Goldman, who taught him hotel FF&E procurement. Larry opened his firm in 1983 with $500 and a rented desk, landing major hotel projects and building the business on relationships. He recounts major downturns, including the late-1980s tax changes and savings-and-loan fallout, 9/11, the 2008 financial crisis, and COVID, describing staff reductions, perseverance, and recovery through projects in Taiwan, Korea, Las Vegas, and the Middle East. He discusses risk-taking, hiring experts for finance and design, and advises entrepreneurs to find work they genuinely like.
00:00 Hard Times Happen
00:30 Meet Larry Carver
01:08 First Break in Real Estate
04:07 Atlanta and Colony Square
05:52 Luck Meets Preparation
07:54 Portman and a Mentor
12:27 Starting Carver and Associates
16:32 Bootstrapping with Tech
18:08 Relationships Drive Business
22:16 Surviving the S&L Crash
26:06 Cutting Back to Survive
26:37 Adversity Builds Strength
27:13 Asia Expansion Wins
29:16 Culture And Logistics
31:51 Turnkey Business Pivot
33:45 Risk Taking Mindset
36:43 Know When To Quit
37:58 Money Skills And Delegation
42:50 Crises And Middle East
46:07 Covid Shock And Rebound
47:52 Entrepreneur Reflections
51:04 Advice For New Founders
52:47 Closing Thanks
By Lliam HolmesBuilding a Hotel Procurement & Design Firm Through Booms, Busts, and Global Expansion
In this episode of Beyond the Startup, Larry Carver, founder and president of Carver & Associates, shares how he entered the real estate and design field simply by needing a job after college and the Army. He’s worked with and learned from some of the industry's heavy hitters, including Jack DeBoer, John Portman, and mentor Lowell Goldman, who taught him hotel FF&E procurement. Larry opened his firm in 1983 with $500 and a rented desk, landing major hotel projects and building the business on relationships. He recounts major downturns, including the late-1980s tax changes and savings-and-loan fallout, 9/11, the 2008 financial crisis, and COVID, describing staff reductions, perseverance, and recovery through projects in Taiwan, Korea, Las Vegas, and the Middle East. He discusses risk-taking, hiring experts for finance and design, and advises entrepreneurs to find work they genuinely like.
00:00 Hard Times Happen
00:30 Meet Larry Carver
01:08 First Break in Real Estate
04:07 Atlanta and Colony Square
05:52 Luck Meets Preparation
07:54 Portman and a Mentor
12:27 Starting Carver and Associates
16:32 Bootstrapping with Tech
18:08 Relationships Drive Business
22:16 Surviving the S&L Crash
26:06 Cutting Back to Survive
26:37 Adversity Builds Strength
27:13 Asia Expansion Wins
29:16 Culture And Logistics
31:51 Turnkey Business Pivot
33:45 Risk Taking Mindset
36:43 Know When To Quit
37:58 Money Skills And Delegation
42:50 Crises And Middle East
46:07 Covid Shock And Rebound
47:52 Entrepreneur Reflections
51:04 Advice For New Founders
52:47 Closing Thanks