News: Owners Developers & Managers

Gouveria of Suffolk selected to BBJ's "40 Under 40"

Jeffrey Gouveia, Jr., executive vice president and general manager at Suffolk Construction Company, Inc., has been named to Boston Business Journal's "40 Under 40." Gouveia, at age 39, has become one of the most successful construction executives in New England. He began his career at Suffolk at age 23 and spent his first eight years with the company establishing Suffolk's successful Fla. division. In 2006, he was promoted to EVP and GM for Suffolk's largest construction team dedicated to residential, hospitality and commercial projects in Boston. He is currently overseeing the construction of the Mandarin Oriental Boston, Hebrew Senior Life NewBridge and the renovation of the McCormack Building, among other projects. His other successes include the conversion of the Charles St. Jail and Camp Harbor View. "I am thrilled that Jeff has been recognized by the Boston Business Journal as one of the 40 most influential young executives in Boston," said John Fish, CEO of Suffolk. "His entrepreneurial drive, management skills, and passion have been significant factors in the steady growth and success of Suffolk Construction." Gouveia will be recognized at a reception on October 2nd at the Copley Marriott Hotel.
READ ON THE GO
DIGITAL EDITIONS
Subscribe
Columns and Thought Leadership
Florida ruling raises bar for condo terminations and buyouts - by Michael Karsch

Florida ruling raises bar for condo terminations and buyouts - by Michael Karsch

On October 14, 2025, in a landmark decision with significant implications for the Florida real estate market, the Supreme Court of Florida formally denied Two Roads Development’s (TRD Biscayne LLC) petition for review in its long-running case against unit owners of Biscayne 21,
IREM president’s message:  Our new reality - Staying ahead of supply chain delays - by Yoany Vargas

IREM president’s message: Our new reality - Staying ahead of supply chain delays - by Yoany Vargas

Supply chain delays are slowing construction, ratcheting up operating costs, and extending turnover timelines across Greater Boston, directly reducing revenue and increasing the workload for multifamily and

Revitalized Town Centers:  Retail??? - by Carol Todreas

Revitalized Town Centers: Retail??? - by Carol Todreas

It is now widely accepted that customers want to shop in person at physical stores. Brands know that they do better business in a physical store than just on line so they want to open stores. Demand for retail space by digital merchants, local entrepreneurs, and newly developed national chains
Retail infill strategy to activate Pawtucket’s Conant Thread District - by Gaetan Kashala

Retail infill strategy to activate Pawtucket’s Conant Thread District - by Gaetan Kashala

Until recently, the Conant Thread District consisted of approximately 150 acres of underutilized industrial land spanning Pawtucket and Central Falls. Today, the area is one of the most significant