Are you saying the office isn't real? It just looks to me to be one of those office space companies that lease their facilities out...but it doesn't look "virtual", it seems quite real.
Do you expect a penny stock company to have their own 40 floor tower?
Really what RMHB shareholder cares about reading post after post about Jerry offices.He could work out of his car, as long as he gets the share price up.
The link above says "Located in Richardson, Dallas. There are 15 spaces available for rent in this building." And "Suite 200" is on that list. Not sure how current it is.
The company "Liquid Space" has nothing to do with the fact that one of their tenants is in the liquid beverage business. As pointed out.. Liquid space rents virtual offices, services, mail drops, conferences rooms (by the hour if needed) and similar services for little ventures who want to appear much bigger and more successful (in the "fake it till you make it" sort of way).
Apparently they offer the option to a company take over more space and become more permanent. That might help explain why several other companies can be found using the same address and suit number.
HOWEVER... there's no Rocky Mountain High Brands listed on the Dallas County tax appraisal website. A company with any tangible assets typically has to pay tax on "Business Personal Property" (BPP) on equipment, fixtures, inventory etc. RMHB has 6,172 sq' of office space.. plus warehouses..