Tony LetvinchukManaging Director at Macdonald CommercialSpeaker
Profile
Tony Letvinchuk, Managing Director, Macdonald Commercial Real Estate Services Ltd. “Macdonald Commercial” (part of Macdonald Realty Group of Companies) has over 30 years’ experience operating commercial real estate companies in Metro Vancouver. He is familiar with all facets of managing, leasing, selling and financing income-producing properties in all asset classes, and development sites in British Columbia. He leads a team of 50 highly accomplished commercial and land brokers at Macdonald Commercial with both a local and international client base.
Tony has developed an extensive commercial property Tony Letvinchuk, Managing Director, Macdonald Commercial Real Estate Services Ltd. “Macdonald Commercial” (a Macdonald Real Estate Group company) has over 30 years’ experience operating commercial real estate companies in Metro Vancouver. He is familiar with all facets of managing, leasing, selling and financing income-producing properties in all asset classes, and development sites in British Columbia. He leads a team of 50 highly accomplished commercial and land brokers at Macdonald Commercial with both a local and international client base.
Tony has developed an extensive commercial social media platform in Canada receiving an annualized weekly count of up to 1 million impressions from industry players considering his views on housing, development policies, retail trends, real estate news, and community building to create inclusive and vibrant cities in BC. Tony showcases sales and lease listings handled by Macdonald Commercial and he has received coverage on BNN-Bloomberg, Vancouver Sun, Vancouver Province, Globe and Mail, Financial Post, RENX, STOREYS online, and other media outlets.
As a believer in community service, Tony is a Director of Vancouver Chinatown Foundation dedicated to the revitalization of Vancouver’s historic Chinatown enclave. Recent projects include the Chinatown Storytelling Centre and now opened Bob and Micheal’s Place which includes retail on Hastings, 50,000 sf heath care centre (scheduled to open in late 2025), and 231 units of community housing in the Downtown Eastside.
Agenda Sessions
Retail resurgence: What is the story behind the growing demand in the region?
, 11:00amView Session