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Can the humble honeybee transform commercial real estate?

In this special documentary edition of the Trends and Insights podcast, James Cook travels to Montreal to explore Alvéole, a company redefining tenant engagement through urban beekeeping and green initiatives like rooftop gardens.

“What we're doing is really just showing that a building can be more than just an office space, more than just the retail space,” says Declan Rankin Jardin, co-founder of Alvéole. “We're using our bees to connect to a bigger purpose around the space.”

Jardin reveals how their innovative approach has expanded to 2,500 buildings across North America and Europe. He talks about the surprising benefits of urban beekeeping, from honey production to its stewardship serving as a biodiversity indicator. 

Listen to how this unique amenity is reshaping the relationship between tenants and their urban environment. Plus, get a glimpse into the future of commercial real estate with Alvéole's pioneering "nature risk score," a new way to assess a building's environmental impact and value.

About Our Guests

Declan Rankin Jardin

Alvéole, co-founder

With a background in music, Declan started his beekeeping journey on a commercial farm in Manitoba before co-founding Alvéole in 2013. Under his leadership, the company has expanded to serve approximately 2,500 buildings across North America and Europe. Declan is passionate about connecting urban dwellers with nature and is spearheading the development of a "nature risk" score for buildings, aiming to integrate biodiversity and environmental factors into property assessments.