Superco Gestion Strengthens Retail Strategy with New Director
Madrid, woensdag, 25 juni 2025.
Javier Torralba has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer at Superco Gestion, a specialised real estate management company from Galicia. With a strong background in retail and sustainability, including previous roles at Neinver and BREEAM España, Torralba is focusing on strategic growth and innovative business development. His appointment marks a significant transition phase for the company, with a clear focus on long-term value creation, sustainable business models, and further professionalisation of real estate activities in the retail sector. Torralba sees the new role as an opportunity to transform the enterprise and develop new business lines.
Professional Background of Javier Torralba
Javier Torralba possesses a renowned career in the real estate and retail sector, with significant experience at leading companies. Previously, he worked as Director of Asset Management at Neinver, where he managed the portfolio of commercial centres in Spain [1]. He was also Managing Director at BREEAM España, an internationally leading certification institute for sustainable construction, and Director of Sustainable Construction at the Technological Institute of Galicia [2].
Strategic Vision and Future Perspectives
In his new role at Superco Gestion, Torralba will focus on the global business strategy, with a specific emphasis on long-term value creation for clients and the evolution towards more sustainable management models [3]. He sees his appointment as a unique opportunity to grow, diversify, and implement an innovative, sustainable vision in real estate management [4].
Business Context of Superco Gestion
Superco Gestion is a renowned Galician enterprise specialising in real estate management and commercialisation. The company was a pioneer in developing commercial projects in Galicia, such as shopping centres in A Coruña, Ourense, Vigo, and Lalín [5]. Torralba’s appointment marks a new strategic phase for the organisation [6].