Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents landowners who helped make this project a reality By Heather Smathers | Casa Grande Dispatch An electric car manufacturer that hopes to build a plant in Casa Grande has been given an extension on an option to purchase the land needed for the factory, authorities say. Lucid Motors, the Menlo Park, California–based electric car manufacturer, …
Shea Homes closes on 124 home sites in Peoria
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Aloravita AZBigMedia Shea Homes has purchased 29 acres of land located at 75th Avenue and Jomax Road in Peoria, closing escrow on October 13, 2017. The seller was Aloravita I, LLC. Construction of model homes is slated to begin third quarter of 2018. “Peoria’s economic growth continues to draw more new homebuyers to the area, and we …
Protect your email from latest hacking trend; wire fraud plaguing real estate industry, says Lauren Reynolds, Rose Law Group litigator focusing on cybersecurity
RealtorMag Many real estate professionals have become keenly aware of targeted wire fraud scams that include email impersonation tactics. A growing avenue cyber criminals are using to get highly sensitive financial data is known as spear phishing, according to Asaf Cidon, vice president of content security for Barracuda Networks, a data protection company. Spear phishing is a highly targeted and researched personal attack that is …
Our Turn: What part of ‘property rights’ does Phoenix not understand?
Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only By Barry Goldwater Jr. and Evan Bolick | The Republic Architectural preference at the Phoenix Chinese Cultural Center cannot trump property rights, no matter how loudly some object If a tea party started the American Revolution, a brake shop in Mesa started a private property rights revolution in Arizona. The …
USAA, Sunbelt start construction on 400-acre development
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Sunbelt Holdings. By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Insurance company USAA and developer Sunbelt Holdings have started construction on a new 400-acre, mixed-use development in north Phoenix’s Norterra area. USAA owns the land, and Sunbelt is developing the project called Union Park at Norterra. It is located at 19th Avenue and Happy Valley Road next to USAA’s corporate campus …
East Valley’s last dairy farmers look to develop 860 acres, leave area
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the 13 dairymen working to plan their land in collaboration with the city of Mesa. By Lily Altavena |The Republic As he looks out at acre after acre of his dairy farm, Jim Boyle Jr. is not wistful at the idea of leaving the land his family has farmed for 40 years. He’s hopeful. “The …
Q & A: Dennis Webb of Fulton Homes
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Fulton Homes. By Melissa Larsen | Arizona Foothills News Let us introduce you to the Valley’s top design and build professionals. Today, let’s get to know Dennis Webb, Vice President of Operations at Fulton Homes, and the colorful addition he is seeing in many of today’s homes. How did you get started in the design/build …
Maricopa woman appeals decision on Apex law
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Apex Motor Club By Kevin Reagan | Casa Grande Dispatch A Maricopa woman is appealing a Pinal County judge’s ruling that she doesn’t have standing to challenge the construction of a motorsports park. After Judge Robert Olson ruled against her last month, Bonita Burks filed a notice in Superior Court on Oct. 12 signifying her …
PBJ Cribs: Go inside the Paradise Valley home of Jason and Jordan Rose [Video]
By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Jason and Jordan Rose’s Paradise Valley home is meant to show off their eclectic artwork and to host a lot of parties, charity events and political fundraisers. The large walls and high ceilings are perfect for local graffiti art the Roses fell in love with, and large metal and glass sculptures. READ ON:
Sober-living facility leaving Paradise Valley; home for sale for $1.1 million; Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, weighs in on ‘bad actors’
By Joseph Flaherty | Phoenix New Times A sober-living home that caused a small uproar in upscale Paradise Valley is on its way out. The house, located at 6710 East Fanfol Drive, is listed for sale after prompting a complaint from the Town of Paradise Valley and concerns from neighbors. The sober-living home is currently home to a group of residents recovering from …