(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents WM Grace and MC Companies on this project.) By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic North Peoria is a big step closer to adding nearly 300 luxury apartments. The Peoria City Council on Tuesday unanimously voted to rezone a piece of land on the southeast corner of Lake Pleasant Parkway and Deer Valley Road where a …
Peoria approves Grace Multi-family
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents WM Grace and MC Companies on this project.) By Rose Law Group Staff | Rose Law Group Reporter The Peoria City Council unanimously approved a multi family rezoning for the residential development Camino a Lago last night. WM Grace was the applicant and owner of the 12 acre site. MC Companies is the multi-family developer …
280 apartments planned for Camino a Lago in north Peoria
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents WM Grace and MC Companies on this project.) By Philip Haldiman | YourValley A 280-unit gated, multifamily residential community is on track for 14 acres at the Camino a Lago Marketplace near the southeast corner of Lake Pleasant Parkway and Deer Valley Road. The project encountered some opposition from the surrounding community, but the applicant …
Pinal ‘Plat Revision’ bill passes into legislation; Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, comments
By San Tan Valley Pinal County Board of Supervisors Chairman Stephen Miller is delighted to announce that SB 1274 has today passed into legislation. SB 1274 is referred to as the Plat Revision Legislation. It allows owners of certificates of assured water attached to a Plat to reconfigure the Plat and flexibility on types of uses. The Bill locks in …
Sacramento on brink of reversing residential zoning. Will Arizona follow suit? Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose comments
By ProBuilder Sacramento is close to approving one of the country’s first plans to end single-family residential zoning, which permits only one home on a property. Up to four homes could be built on lots in the city’s upscale neighborhoods. The LA Times notes this comes as a result of a new booming population of healthcare and technology employers and …
Arizona Supreme Court rules against Peoria in subsidy case; Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, weighs in with note to developers
Photo via Huntington University website By Philip Haldiman | Your Valley The Arizona Supreme Court ruled in favor of an appeal claiming that the city of Peoria illegally entered into an agreement to give up to $2.6 million in taxpayer money to Huntington University in exchange for opening a school in the P83 Entertainment District. Previously, the city prevailed at the …
Gila River Community plans mammoth playground
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Rising Football Club.) By Paul Maryniak | Chandler Arizonan The Gila River Indian Community and a Scottsdale development company are poised to begin work on a 3,300-acre sports and entertainment complex at Wild Horse Pass. Sunbelt Holdings President John Graham told the Arizonan that the development, located just south of the Loop 202-I-10 intersection, …
New year, new Pinal County Board of Supervisors
By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter Pinal County supervisors have a few tricks up their sleeves for 2021. The Board welcomed new members this year, and with them a fresh perspective on how to continue developing business in the area. Supervisors Kevin Cavanaugh, Mike Goodman, Steve Miller, Jeff McClure and Jeff Serdy joined Pinal Partnership Friday for a …
Pinal County ‘slowly transitioning’ to a manufacturing economy
Photo via Pinal County Board of Supervisors Facebook By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central FLORENCE — It’s exciting to see Pinal County transition from an economy reliant on new homes to one based on manufacturing 21st-century products, Board of Supervisors Chairman Steve Miller said at Friday’s Pinal Partnership meeting. “I think at some point here Pinal County is going to become …
North Peoria luxury apartment proposal shows clash between push for diverse housing and fears over rentals; Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, quoted in AZCentral
Photo courtesy of BMA Architecture (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents The Place at Camino a Lago.) By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic North Peoria could see nearly 300 new luxury apartments as part of the city’s drive to diversify its housing options, but some residents are opposed, saying the apartments could bring too much density, traffic and noise to the …