RADCO acquires three Florida properties

The RADCO Companies (RADCO) has added three more properties to its portfolio. Focused on growing Southeastern markets with strong business and tourist populations, RADCO has acquired three Courtyard by Marriott hotels along the Gulf Coast with more than 300 rooms. Additional terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Hunter Hotel Advisors brokered a deal including the Courtyard by Marriott Pensacola and Courtyard Panama City, while CRBE Hotels served as broker for the Courtyard by Marriott St. Petersburg Downtown. Two of the three properties have undergone recent renovations, and RADCO will begin updating the other hotel later this year. The company also plans to make additional capital and operational improvements to the other two recently enhanced hotels.

RADCO launched a new hotel division in early 2021 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic’s operational and capital markets disruptions in the hospitality sector. With these acquisitions, the company’s hotel portfolio has grown to nine properties, including six in Florida, within the last 13 months. RADCO continues to seek out hospitality assets in line with the company’s overall investment strategy, according to CEO Norman Radow, and is actively working on closing additional hospitality properties before the end of the year.

“The continuing influx of new residents into Florida and strong market fundamentals, combined with the rebound underway in both the tourism and hospitality sectors, make these very attractive investments,” he said. “The properties have been performing well over the past several months and we see significant upside in all three of these assets.”

The Pensacola and Panama City Beach Courtyards will continue to be managed by LBA Hospitality, which also manages three additional hotels recently acquired by RADCO in Panama City Beach. The Courtyard in downtown St. Petersburg, which is housed in a historic building, will be managed by TPG Hotels, Resorts & Marinas.