Development Agreements

Rose Law Group pc’s Development Agreement Services team assists clients in jurisdictions throughout Arizona to negotiate agreements with municipalities to formally address matters such as annexation, zoning and entitlements, vesting of development rights, water, sewer and roadway infrastructure improvements, special district financing, development fees and tax incentives for economic development projects.

Because of the combination of political acumen and municipal law experience we believe that our attorneys draft and negotiate the best development agreements in the State. We believe that it is in the best interest of the client to tailor each development agreement to meet the client’s detailed goals.

Rose Law Group pc does not believe that “one size fits all” and are very careful to understand our clients’ business goals, projected timing of investment and development, and to be certain that the agreements we negotiate and draft are best suited to meet the needs of the client. We are creative and innovative with the structure of the agreements and have found great success in protecting our client’s development rights.

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Phoenix delays decision on data center rules; Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose comments

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a variety of data center developers and hyperscalers.) By Jorge Ramos | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Phoenix could soon become the latest city in the Valley to create guidelines to regulate data center developments, but the decision will have to wait until next month. Proposed amendments to both the general plan and zoning rules were

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Mesa board approves requests for residential development, with Rose Law Group land use and real estate transactions attorney, Jon Gillespie, representing the case

(CITY OF MESA) By Connor Van Ligten | YourValley The Mesa Planning and Zoning Board is set to vote Wednesday on whether or not to recommend the City Council approve a rezoning request and site plan review that would pave the way for a 45-unit multiple residence development. The meeting takes place at 4 p.m. April 9 at 57 E. First St. The request is for a site plan review and rezoning for a 3.5-acre site at the southwest corner of South Sossaman Road and East Main Street, according to board documents. The applicant

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