Our Story
From 15 Acres to a Tech Ecosystem
Grow Campus manages the facilities and operations of the Black Hills Consortium's 15-acre headquarters. While Pass Creek Holdings owns the land ($2.6M+ debt-free), Grow Campus makes it run.
What Grow Campus Does
Operations and infrastructure for every entity in the consortium. Zero rent for all 11 BHC entities means a 15-20% structural cost advantage versus coastal competitors.
Grow Campus IS
- Campus facilities operations (offices, studios, classrooms, event spaces)
- Coworking memberships ($300-600/mo for remote workers)
- Data center services (Mac Studio hosting, VPS, colocation)
- Housing rental management (30-50 units in Phases 2-3)
- Event space coordination (weddings, retreats, investor tours)
Grow Campus is NOT
- Not real estate speculation (that is Pass Creek Holdings)
- Not an event company (that is THE CULT Events LLC)
- Not a campus owner (owned by Pass Creek, operated by Grow Campus)
Phased Development
Three phases over five years. From core campus operations to a full-scale technology village with 30-50 housing units and a $30M property valuation.
Phase 1 · Year 1
Core Campus
$1.5-2.5M
- Main office building renovation
- THE OP cafe buildout
- Fiber internet installation
- Coworking space (50 members)
- Event space (50+ bookings/year)
Phase 2 · Years 2-3
Expansion
$3-5M
- Seed Academy training facility
- Auric Labs accelerator space
- 10-15 housing units
- Data center infrastructure
- Community amenities
Phase 3 · Years 3-5
Full Campus
$5-10M
- 19-36 additional housing units
- Small commercial village
- Advanced data center
- Community recreation areas
- Property value: $2.6M to $30M
Lean Team, Massive Output
Grow Campus starts with a single campus manager and scales to 21 team members by Year 10 — serving all 11 BHC entities.
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Y1 Headcount
14
Y5 Headcount
21
Y10 Headcount
11
Entities Served