Each business below runs on its own books with its own management. They share a back office — accounting, payroll, compliance, and software — and nothing else.
At a glance
The structure
What each business does and where it operates. Detail on each one follows below.
Registered legal names and states of incorporation are available on request, and are provided in full as part of any diligence or underwriting process.
In detail
Each business
Fortress Facilities Solutions
Facilities services·Eagle & Summit Counties, CO
Commercial and residential facilities services across the Colorado high country.
Fortress provides grounds and property services to commercial properties, homeowner associations, and private residences throughout Eagle and Summit Counties — landscaping and grounds maintenance, snow and ice management, new-construction landscaping, and firewood delivery.
The business operates year-round by design: the same crews and equipment that handle summer landscaping carry the winter snow contracts, which keeps skilled staff employed through both seasons and smooths revenue across the year. Fortress merged with Hollywood Services and now runs under the combined operation.
HOA management and association accounting for mountain communities.
Axiom manages homeowner associations across Summit and Eagle Counties, with a portfolio concentrated in the ski-in, ski-out condominium and townhome communities around Copper Mountain. Services cover board support and governance, budgeting and reserves, maintenance and vendor oversight, and day-to-day resident communication.
Association accounting is handled in house rather than farmed out: assessments and billing, collections, financial reporting, and the internal controls that sit behind them. That pairing — operations and the books under one roof — is what lets boards get accurate numbers on a predictable schedule.
Axiom is owned by Jeremiah 333 Capital, which is a parent to Axiom specifically and not to the rest of the businesses listed here.
SALTO electronic access control for resort properties.
Alpine Access designs, installs, and administers SALTO electronic access-control systems for resort lodging and community buildings — replacing mechanical keys with auditable, remotely managed credentials.
The work suits high-turnover mountain properties, where a lost key is a re-key bill across an entire building and where owners, guests, staff, and contractors all need different doors at different times. Ongoing administration of the credential system is part of the service, not a hand-off at installation.
Furnished short- and long-term rentals, operating as Casa Liberty.
RSI Capital is the rental and hospitality business Ryan and Sunshine founded together, operating under the Casa Liberty name. It holds and operates fully furnished properties in Colorado and California, let on both short- and long-term terms.
It is the oldest of the businesses here and the one the others grew out of — the property operations, cleaning, maintenance, and guest-service routines built for Casa Liberty are the same ones that later scaled into association management and facilities work.
Short-term rentals
Long-term furnished rentals
Property operations
SkyRocket Consulting
Software & technology·Silicon Valley, CA
Boutique software engineering consulting for early-stage technology companies.
SkyRocket is a small software engineering consultancy working with technology start-ups, principally on mobile applications and the backend infrastructure behind them.
It is also where the operating stack for the other businesses gets built. The scheduling, billing, and reporting tooling running inside the property and facilities companies is developed in house rather than licensed, which keeps per-seat software costs off those businesses as they add headcount.
Mobile application development
Backend & infrastructure
Technical advisory
Summit Bible Baptist Church
Ministry — not a commercial holding·Summit County, CO
A local church the family founded and supports.
Summit Bible Baptist Church is a local congregation in Summit County that Ryan and Sunshine helped start and continue to support and serve.
It is included here because it is a real and significant part of what the family gives its time to — but it is a ministry, not an asset. It is separately incorporated as a non-profit religious organization, it is not owned, it generates no return, and it forms no part of the earning capacity of the businesses above.