Power Broker
John Lecky

John Lecky

Principal - Capital Markets Group, Avison Young

Vancouver, BC V6E 3P3

Phone (604) 647-5061

Over the last 25 years John has earned the trust and respect of an impressive cliental and various colleagues in the commercial industry
Property Types
Industrial, Land, Retail, Specialty
Markets
Toronto, Vancouver
Bio
John Lecky is among Vancouver's most expert and respected industrial commercial real estate specialists, continually exceeding the expectations of a client roster of top companies. He has more than two decades of professional experience in collaborating with client senior management and working closely with the individuals to overcome their toughest challenges and uncover their most attractive opportunities. He understands and responds to the priorities, processes and standards of corporations of all sizes to secure the biggest results in the smallest time frames. John’s global service platform is predicated on delivering maximum value and return measured against client objectives. He has completed major and smaller projects in all areas of Greater Vancouver and other cities across Canada. John's rich professional experience provides him with the knowledge and ability to carefully manage all aspects of the most complicated assignments; and ensure thorough due diligence providing for an expedited completion of the assignment, thereby saving time and money for clients. By delivering a multi-disciplinary approach to servicing the needs of his clients, John has cultivated a distinct understanding of skill sets and market knowledge to best analyze and execute strategy on behalf of his clients. Clients have included: McDonald's, Telus, Napa Auto Parts, Paramount Pictures; and representative assignments have included: many design/build assignments, outright dispositions and the sale of a number sale/leaseback assignments locally and across Canada. Away from the office, John represented Canada at two Rugby World Cups, is the past president of the B.C. Rugby Union, coached youth soccer for 12 years, and led a parent group to initiate and introduce the first primary years International Baccalaureate (IB) program in to the public school system in British Columbia.