Adrian is a first-generation American and lifelong East Boston resident. Growing up in a family of activists, he frequently attended community meetings, events, and rallies, developing a profound sense of civic duty. Adrian was first introduced to government as a student at Boston Latin School when he interned at Boston City Hall, and his interest in public service was solidified during a college internship on Capitol Hill. After graduating from Tufts University, Adrian worked as the legislative aide and later chief of staff to the previous East Boston State Representative, Carlo Basile. While working for Rep. Basile, Adrian continued his studies at Tufts University part-time, obtaining a master’s degree in urban and environmental policy and planning. In 2015, Adrian succeeded Rep. Basile as East Boston’s State Representative, and is now serving his fourth term after being re-elected in 2020.
My greatest concern for Suffolk Downs is making sure that those employees who have already lost their jobs, hundreds of whom are East Boston residents, have priority in the hiring process for future redevelopment.
There is great potential at Suffolk Downs. It’s 162 acres of open space, accessible by two public train stations, the Boston Harbor and Chelsea Creek, sits along a major highway, and is five minutes from Logan Airport.
The redevelopment of Suffolk Downs could be transformative and a tremendous boost to our local economy. As your State Representative, I will work with all stakeholders to lead a transparent, community driven process that has a positive impact on East Boston.