The RADCO Companies is a national real estate development company with extensive experience managing and repositioning well over $4 billion of distressed real estate. Norman Radow established RADCO in 1994 when he redeveloped a 53-story Atlanta hotel, office and condominium tower in distress, which later became the Four Seasons Hotel. Eighteen years and dozens of successful developments later, RADCO is one of the most respected turnaround real estate companies in the United States and is active in acquisitions. Previously, Norman was a real estate litigation, workout and transactional lawyer. He has been involved in some of the most complex workouts and successor developer issues in the country.