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Top 10 places you’d never expect to find bees in Vancouver

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From shopping centres to airports, these might be the last places you’d expect to find bees, yet they’re buzzing with life. Across Vancouver, Alvéole’s hives are turning surprising spaces into thriving pollinator habitats. Discover 10 unexpected sites now home to urban bees, and follow their MyHive pages for weekly updates straight from the hive.

Walk into the Marine Building and it’s like stepping onto a movie set because you probably have. With its ornate Art Deco façade, this 1930s landmark is one of the most photographed buildings in Vancouver. It’s been everything from a backdrop for Fantastic Four to a fan favorite in The Flash. Beyond film, it’s an active hub for legal and financial firms that want both prestige and character.

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Comprising four towers in the heart of downtown Vancouver, Bentall Centre is a cornerstone of the city’s business district. Just steps from Burrard Station and the Vancouver Art Gallery, it attracts top names in law, finance, and technology. With LEED-certified buildings, revitalized lobbies, and a curated underground retail concourse, Bentall Centre offers more than just office space, it delivers a complete, future-ready workplace ecosystem.

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Pacific Centre is where commerce, transit, and retail collide. You can grab a Nordstrom return, meet a client, and catch the SkyTrain all without going outside. The office towers above are as busy as the shops below, housing banks, consultancies, and regional HQs. Located at Granville and Georgia, this is downtown’s foot traffic magnet.

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As Vancouver’s tallest tower, this landmark rises above luxury car dealerships, five-star dining, and a renowned local spa. A blend of hotel and private residences, it draws an international clientele as well as locals seeking a premium lifestyle. Located on Georgia Street, it offers access to the Seawall and some of the city’s top business and dining destinations, including power lunches at Hawksworth.

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Once a modest shopping centre, The Amazing Brentwood has transformed into a defining feature of the Burnaby skyline. Centered around a SkyTrain station and framed by striking glass towers, it seamlessly integrates retail, residential, and experiential spaces into a vibrant, walkable district. With rooftop patios, curated art installations, and thoughtful design, it’s a destination on its own.

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TELUS Garden shows what’s possible when a tech company designs an office tower. With solar panels, intelligent lighting systems, and an urban rooftop garden, sustainability is built into every detail. Situated just off Robson Street, it anchors Vancouver’s innovation corridor, a place where startups meet established firms and green design is a guiding principle, not just a feature. Its LED-lit façade is a standout, visible from blocks away.

Source: Morguard Brokerage
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Located at the intersection of Burrard and Georgia, this tower, formerly Royal Centre, is as central as it gets. Positioned directly above Burrard Station and connected to Vancouver’s underground network, it offers seamless access no matter the weather. With an in-building Starbucks, direct access to the Hyatt, and a roster of top-tier tenants, it’s a textbook example of reliable Class A office space in the city.

Source: LoopNet
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Situated beside the Rosewood Hotel Georgia and across from the Vancouver Art Gallery, 1075 West Georgia enjoys prime positioning in the city’s luxury corridor, surrounded by names like Gucci, Tiffany, and executive boardrooms. Its sleek black glass façade is minimalist by design, but the address speaks volumes. This is where influence is built and decisions are made, often over espresso, not email.

Source: LoopNet
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Marine Gateway is built directly on the Canada Line, step off the train and you’re at the office. This vertical village combines residential units, office space, a Cineplex, and a T&T Supermarket, all in one integrated hub. Located at Cambie and Marine Drive, it exemplifies smart urban density, where people live, work, and unwind in one place. The rooftop views of the Fraser River are an added, often overlooked, highlight.

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Metrotown is more than a shopping centre, it’s a city within the city. With over 330 stores, three food courts, and a direct SkyTrain connection, it sees more weekend foot traffic than Vancouver International Airport. Surrounded by growing residential towers and expanding office space, it offers unmatched visibility, scale, and daily volume for anyone seeking to make an impact.

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Who knew bees had such prime addresses? Follow their MyHive pages for updates, you might just spot your building next.


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