Give your Vancouver buildings an engagement program tenants talk about.

Alvéole uses beehives to run a year-round tenant engagement program at your properties. Tenants gather around it, participate in it, and stay connected to the building because of it. Managed by us, with no operational lift for your team.

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Bee Habitats

Bring an Alvéole program to your building

Nestled between mountains and ocean, Vancouver is a paradise for nature lovers and pollinators alike. The city's dedication to sustainability shines through its green initiatives and thriving biodiversity. In spring, pink and white cherry blossoms burst into bloom, kicking off the foraging season for pollinators. By summer, urban bees buzz around modern skyscrapers and green spaces, seeking out Himalayan blackberry, clover, wild sweet peas, and asters.
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A living amenity tenants actually use

A rooftop beehive gives your building a physical anchor for programming, workshops, and honey harvests. Something no other building on the block has.
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Year-round events

Beekeeping workshops, honey harvests, seasonal activations. Alvéole runs all of it.
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Participation data that compounds

Every workshop attended, every harvest event, every honey jar delivered generates documentation. By year three, you have a three-year participation record across every tenant.
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Nature and biodiversity monitoring

Alvéole generates verifiable biodiversity data at the asset level. Formats directly into GRESB, TNFD, and BOMA submissions
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Meet the neighborhood bees

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QuadReal Property Group

QuadReal, the global real estate powerhouse, is a trailblazer in Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG).

To supercharge their sustainability efforts, they rolled out beekeeping programs at buildings across Canada, including Toronto.

The bees aren’t just making honey. They're sparking environmental awareness among tenants and the QuadReal team. The result? A significant uptick in tenant engagement and a tangible impact on biodiversity conservation efforts.

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"Tenants love the honey, and prospects never forget it. It’s thoughtful, unexpected, and a constant reminder of what makes this building different."
- Leasing Director, Philadelphia
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Alvéole in the media

How bees handle the heat – with Alvéole beekeeper Matthew Young
BCIT Magazine
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Bee nice: West Vancouver care home welcomes addition of new beehive
North Shore News
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Honey, We're Home!
YVR Airport
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Vancouver is already pushing for this

Vancouver’s Biodiversity Strategy aims to increase the amount and quality of Vancouver’s natural areas to support biodiversity and increase access to nature. This strategy emphasizes the importance of native ecosystems and species. It also recognizes the value of urban habitats such as green roofs, stormwater wetlands, and pollinator meadows in supporting biodiversity within the city.

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