
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
Minneapolis's green spaces, including Minnehaha Park and the Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden, offer vital habitats for pollinators. The city's commitment to sustainability is reflected in its urban greening initiatives and pollinator-friendly programs. Native plants such as prairie blazing star, wild bergamot, and purple coneflower thrive here, supporting local bees and contributing to Minneapolis's natural character.
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.


Year-round events
Beekeeping workshops, honey harvests, seasonal activations. Alvéole runs all of it.
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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Local policy & incentives
The Minneapolis Stormwater Management Program and broader sustainability plans highlight the city's commitment to protecting natural systems, supporting pollinators, and expanding green infrastructure throughout the urban core.






