Chicago's iconic buildings are buzzing (literally)

July 11, 2025
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Chicago doesn’t do anything halfway. Not deep-dish pizza, not architecture, and definitely not sustainability efforts. The city’s most iconic commercial buildings, the ones that define the skyline and make tourists crane their necks, are proving that being a "trophy building" means more than just impressive square footage and marble lobbies.

They’re making room for 30,000+ tiny tenants who don’t pay rent but deliver something priceless: biodiversity, tenant engagement, and a whole lot of buzz.

The Old Post Office

Once the world's largest post office, now a dynamic workplace campus with a rooftop park that's literally buzzing. Sometimes the best mail delivery comes with wings.

Check out the beekeeping team in action

Source: Curbed Chicago

The Wrigley Building

That shimmering white terra cotta beauty on Michigan Avenue? It’s not just an Instagram backdrop anymore. The Wrigley Building's rooftop hive is producing liquid gold while keeping the building’s sustainability story as sweet as their honey.

Want the inside scoop? Follow their beekeeping journey and see what 60,000 bees can accomplish 20 stories above the Magnificent Mile.

333 West Wacker

This postmodern stunner mirrors the Chicago River’s bend with its curved green glass façade. It's photogenic from every angle and now it's sustainable from the ground up. Their rooftop hive is proof that trophy buildings can be both beautiful and beneficial.

See what's happening on their rooftop and discover why their bees have some of the best views in Chicago.

Chase Tower

At 60 stories, this Loop giant curves dramatically above Marc Chagall's famous mural. But the real art? Watching their rooftop colony thrive in one of the city's busiest neighborhoods. Who knew concrete jungles could be so… buzzing?

Track their hive's progress and see how downtown bees are redefining urban beekeeping.

321 North Clark at Riverfront Plaza

Poised at the river’s bend with spacious terraces and a powerful profile, this modernist marvel literally reflects the future while making space for nature-based solutions at the top.

See their bees in action here and discover how forward-thinking buildings buzz with purpose.

Source: Hines

Swissôtel Chicago

This triangular glass prism at the fork of the Chicago River serves up luxury with a side of sustainability. The views are unreal, the commitment to biodiversity is even better, and their bees definitely have the best room service in town.

See their suite setup and discover what happens when hospitality meets habitat, and how this company goes beyond expectations.

150 North Riverside

This engineering marvel balances on a tiny footprint between the river and active rail lines. It looks impossible, but so does keeping bees thriving 50 floors above the Chicago River. Spoiler alert: both are working beautifully.

Follow their sky-high hive and see how even the most ambitious architecture can make room for nature.

77 West Wacker

Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill designed this blend of European flair and Chicago grit. The rooftop bees? They’re loving the international vibe — and so are we.

Follow their cosmopolitan colon and see how global design meets local biodiversity.

NBC Tower

Art Deco elegance meets modern sustainability. This media landmark isn’t just broadcasting — it’s bee-casting, showing the world what responsible building management looks like.

Tune into their hive and see how they're making headlines above the headlines.

The Drake Hotel

From royalty to rockstars, The Drake has hosted everyone. Now they’re hosting bees too, adding biodiversity to their legendary guest list. Talk about five-star treatment.

Follow their royal hive and see how luxury and sustainability make perfect roommates.

300 North LaSalle

This LEED Platinum tower doesn’t just talk the sustainability talk: it walks the walk. Or should we say, it flies the flight? Their Fortune 500 employees aren’t the only ones impressed by the commitment to environmental leadership.

Check out their platinum performance and see why green buildings are the gold standard.

Why this matters (and why you should care)

These aren’t just feel-good stories about beekeeping on rooftops. They’re proof that Chicago’s most prestigious properties understand what "trophy building" really means in 2025: community impact, environmental leadership, and tenant engagement that goes beyond the lease.

Every hive creates:

  • 60,000+ pollinators supporting urban biodiversity
  • Employee engagement opportunities that actually matter
  • Sustainability credentials that tenants and visitors notice
  • Community connections that extend far beyond the building

Ready to join the buzz?

Your building could be next. Whether you're managing a historic landmark or a modern marvel, there’s room on your rooftop for impact that flies.

Get in touch with Alvéole and let’s talk about how your property can join Chicago’s most exclusive club - the one that’s literally buzzing with life.

Want to stay connected with Chicago's urban beekeeping scene? Follow these hives, share their stories, and show the world that the best commercial buildings don’t just reach for the sky: they make room for nature-based solutions too.Your building could be next. Whether you're managing a historic landmark or a modern marvel, there's room on your rooftop for impact that flies.

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