Data Center Development
Rose Law Group represented the first data center to locate in Arizona and since that time has been working for end users, and developers on all facets of data center development. From land use entitlements, real estate transactions, incentives, corporate and real estate structure to the provision of water and power, Rose Law Group’s team has a unique capacity to advise on all of these things. As power and water have become more difficult to immediately obtain to support the use, Rose Law Group is finding a variety of creative ways to allow for the quickest possible solution to a fully operational building. Our team’s vast experience with energy and the variety of legal ways to procure energy in Arizona has provided our clients unique advice that allow them to gain an edge. In addition, our Project Management team is able to speed permitting through the Municipalities. These things, combined with our 25 year reputation as amongst the premiere zoning law firms in Arizona and our exceptional relationships with Municipalities creates the ability to gain data center approvals quickly.
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Rose Law Group land use attorney Jon Gillespie, who represents data centers, comments on Goldwater Institute’s new data center policy paper
Jon Gillespie, land use attorney at Rose Law Group: “This Goldwater article provides an excellent description for the lay of the land with regards to data centers and provides a perspective that cities are not fully considering. Today’s society is reliant on data centers to a degree that many just don’t realize. And the opportunity for immediate economic impact, building out long term

Hobbs addresses water and data centers in State of the State; Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose comments
Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose, who represents many data center developers, tells RLGR: “As data centers have evolved to now use very little water, and with the potential for them to supply their own electricity, their impacts on a community have been mitigated. Arizona is solving the concerns of water use and electricity pricing and remains a welcoming place for data

Proposed bill that would end tax incentives for data centers in Arizona will have ‘negative consequences,’ says Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose
“Arizona is attracting the world’s most innovative companies right now — pulling the rug out from their data storage facilities which are necessary to attract this caliber of job creators will have real negative economic development consequences.” –Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group By Reagan Priest | State Affair Tax incentives for data center operators could be on the
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