Avison Young Joins MAPLE Business Council

We are delighted to announce that Avison Young has joined our community as our newest corporate member.

Avison Young is the world’s fastest-growing commercial real estate services firm. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, Avison Young is a collaborative, global firm owned and operated by its principals. Founded in 1978, the company comprises 2,600 real estate professionals in 84 offices, providing value-added, client-centric investment sales, leasing, advisory, management, financing and mortgage placement services to owners and occupiers of office, retail, industrial, multi-family and hospitality properties.

Avison Young has two client types:

  1. User/Occupiers
  2. Owner/Investors

For User/Occupiers Avison Young offers the following services types: Consulting and Advisory, Enterprise Solutions, Facility Management, Lease Administration, Project Management, Tenant Representation, Transaction Management, Valuation and Advisory Services.

For Owner/Investors Avison Young offer five different services types: Capital Markets, Investment and Asset Management, Investment Sales, Landlord Representation, Mortgage Services, Project Management, Property Management, Valuation and Advisory Services

The Product Sectors Avison Young services are: Office, Industrial, Retail, Multifamily and Hospitality

The Specialty Practices include: Associations and Nonprofits, Automotive Properties, Data Centers, Life Sciences, Healthcare, Private Equity, Project Management, Senior Housing and Substantiality.

Representing Avison Young within MAPLE are Irvine-based, Mr. Arlyn Stoik, Principal, cell (780) 908-4227, arlyn.stoik@avisonyoung.com, and Mr. Christopher "Chris" Cooper, Principal, Regional Managing Director Southern California, office (213) 935-7435, chris.cooper@avisonyoung.com.

Please join us in welcoming Arlyn and Chris to our cross-border community. We look forward to their contributions and introducing you to more of Avison Young's services in the coming months.

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