. >> clinton bloom iii, president of new york city's hundred-year association is a also an entrepreneur himself. but as head of an organization which focuses on the city's oldest multigenerational enterprises, clint knows what it takes for a business to survive. >> i would say that businesses that will survive as family business, the next generation finds a way to innovate. and leverage the assets that they have. >> really keeping up with production beautifully. >> that's just what andrew has done here. first, he leveraged his labor force of wood workers by developing and selling a line of outdoor furniture which can be produced during winter when rooftop tank construction slows to a halt. >> they have guys that work with wood, they have wood shops. they found a way to expand their line. >> fact is, it allowed us to keep the only wood shop open for wooden waters tanks that is still in business for the city of new york. >> not only has andrew leveraged his carpenters but he found another off season opportunity for his may masons and welders. servicing and building rooftop cooling towers.