(SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) – Another noteworthy addition has been made to the largest woman-led law firm in Arizona’s history. Aaron Green, an experienced litigator and transactional attorney specializing in real estate disputes has recently joined the Scottsdale based Rose Law Group pc as part of the real estate transactions departments. Green represents individuals and businesses involved in both commercial and residential …
Valley designer looks to create biodegradable clothing [VIDEO]
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Galina Mihaleva Cronkite News | AZBigMedia You smell it before you see it. As Galina Mihaleva opens the door to a former teachers’ lounge at the School of Art at Arizona State University, the pungent, sweet-and-sour aroma of fermenting tea assaults the senses. Inside the lounge is a makeshift lab where dozens of plastic containers, …
Metro Phoenix is big market for data centers; Rose Law Group founder and president, Jordan Rose concurs
By Michael Rareshide | Site Selection Group The metro Phoenix area is considered one of the Top 10 Data Center Markets in the U.S. — as high as No. 6 by some measures. While the “Valley of the Sun” is not in the top 10 for population, its data center market share is a direct function of its many competitive advantages: a …
The ramifications of APS decision not to spend on Corporation Commission primary; Court Rich, Rose Law Group senior partner and director of Renewable Energy Department, says don’t think the utility won’t spend in future elections
By Katie Campbell and Jeremy | Arizona Capitol Times The state’s largest utility is staying out of the Republican primary race for two open Arizona Corporation Commission seats, risking a shakeup that could have serious ramifications for the company. Whether the literal powerhouse that is Arizona Public Service has had a change of heart about its history of election spending …
McSally, Caliber tout opportunity zones; O-Zones work! says Rose Law Group founder and president Jordan Rose
AZBigMEdia With $5 trillion of investable capital sitting on the sideline and not being put into projects across the U.S., opportunity zones – created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act – are a way to take advantage of a tax reduction and invest in local communities. Caliber – The Wealth Development Co., on Wednesday hosted a tour of …
New Phoenix housing tract will complete Ball Park Boulevard for Glendale
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Mattamy Homes By Darrell Jackson | Glendale Star A new housing tract approved by the Phoenix City Council will assist Glendale with the completion of a long-standing and uncompleted road near Camelback Ranch-Glendale baseball stadium. Ball Park Boulevard, which runs west of the stadium, will be completed by Mattamy Homes in its residential housing project. …
Coolidge council considers allowing marijuana growing at homes; consistency key, says Laura Bianchi, partner and director of Rose Law Group Medical Cannabis Department
By Rofida Khairalla | Coolidge Examiner Although a state law may allow patients and caregivers to cultivate marijuana for medical use at home, many municipalities have not been so eager to give the go-ahead. Coolidge City Council members were on the fence about the idea when presented with a potential zoning code amendment that would enable medical marijuana patients to cultivate …
The Dealmakers/Falling in love with the right home
People have been moving this year—literally. By Jordan Rose, president and founder of Rose Law Group, and Jim Belfiore, president and founder of Belfiore Real Estate Consulting | East Valley Tribune More Arizonians have purchased homes this year than during any year since 2007. Phoenix and its suburbs, alone, will have recorded nearly 100,000 resale home transactions and another 23,000 …
Relaxed fuel standards could jeopardize Arizona’s air quality; ‘huge issue in Phoenix area,’ says Court Rich, Rose Law Group partner and director of Renewable Energy Department
The state is opposing the Trump administration’s proposed changes over ozone pollution concerns By Zack Colman, E&E News | Scientific American The Trump administration’s plan to roll back federal car standards promises to be a major fight with California and other liberal states. But it’s also opposed by at least one state that voted for President Trump. Arizona wants to maintain the …