Fulton named 2nd-fastest-growing homebuilder

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Fulton Homes Builder The BUILDER 100/Next 100 has named Fulton Homes as the 2nd fastest growing privately held homebuilder nationwide since 2016. This honor comes during a time when the housing industry as a whole is seeing the highest levels of demand for new homes in over a decade. Builder Magazine curates the BUILDER 100/Next 100 …

Waiting for state sober living home rules, cities add their own restrictions; Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, weighs in

By Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic Arizona cities are in sober living home purgatory. And so are the homes. This spring, state legislators passed a law requiring sober living homes to secure licensing with the Arizona Department of Health Services. But that agency still has about 18 months of work left to get a licensing system up and running, according to Mesa Mayor John …

Trez Capital closes construction financing for Tolleson hotel

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Virtua Partners AZBigMedia Trez Capital announced the closing of more than $10MM in financing to Phoenix-based Virtua Partners. This loan will finance a 116-room Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott in Tolleson (West Phoenix). Located adjacent to Interstate 10 near North 91st Avenue, the hotel will anchor a 21-acre mixed-use development that will include office, retail, restaurant …

Behind the Scenes: Azure Paradise Valley offers a unique luxury living experience

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Shea Homes at Azure in Paradise Valley By Jim Poulin  | Phoenix Business Journal Located in the Ritz-Carlton Paradise Valley master-plan community near Scottsdale and Indian Bend roads, Shea Homes’ is building it’s first Signature line with Azure Paradise Valley. Starting in the high $1 millions, Azure showcases a balance of modern and transitional architecture. Inside the …

Appeals court schedules oral arguments in Apex case

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Apex Motor Club InMaricopa Oral arguments in a lawsuit against the City of Maricopa are set to be heard by the Arizona Court of Appeals in July. Bonita Burks sued the City in May 2017 after it granted a conditional-use permit to Apex Motor Club, owned by Private Motorsports Group, for development of land west of …

Phoenix okays Mattamy Homes plan for Camelback Ranch master community

Rose Law Group Reporter staff (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Mattamy Homes.) The Phoenix City Council on Wednesday voted 7-0 to change the General Plan and 6-1 to change the zoning to permit Mattamy Homes to move forward and develop its Camelback Ranch, 199-lot master-planned community. This site is approximately 66 acres adjacent to the Camelback Ranch spring training facility, …

Medical cannabis extracts, such as vape pen oil, are illegal, Arizona Appeals Court rules; could be devastating for Ariz. medical marijuana community, says Laura Bianchi, partner and director of Rose Law Group Medical Cannabis Department

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times In a major legal setback to the state’s medical-marijuana community, the Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled that cannabis extracts commonly sold in state dispensaries are illegal. The ruling affects what the court and Arizona law calls “hashish,” or the resin extracted from marijuana. Medical marijuana consumers also know it as hash oil, shatter, …

[FEATURE] Cameron Carter, Rose Law Group partner and director of Transactional Real Estate Department, talks about creative solutions, volunteering with ULI and family life

By Callan Smith | Rose Law Group Reporter For this week’s look into the people who lend their talents to the Rose Law Group (RLG) team, we spoke with Cameron Carter, partner and director of Transactional Real Estate, via email. You recently celebrated 12 years with RLG, and your name is on the door, Rose Law Group Rich Carter—congratulations! What’s is it …

Mortgages: Come full circle?

By Jim Belfiore and Jordan Rose | East Valley Tribune Anyone who owned a home a decade ago knows a little something about how housing values can fluctuate. Prior to 2006, most U.S. homeowners thought home values went only one direction: up. Sure, some years prices moderated, but generally, they went up 3 percent to 5 percent, and in some …