By Callan Smith | Rose Law Group Reporter Top homebuilders gathered this morning to talk Pinal County housing for Pinal Partnership at Trilogy at Encanterra, a Shea Homes Master-Planned in San Tan Valley. The community was purchased by Shea in 2005 before the downturn and encompasses 745 acres, with a golf course, 22 acres of lakes and a club house, …
Lucid, Nikola seen as key to creation of support businesses in Pinal
By Rodney Haas | Casa Grande Dispatch The announcements of Lucid Motors and Nikola Motor Company plants have put a spotlight on the region, according to Bill Honsaker. Honsaker, who is a managing director for Jones Lang LaSalle Americas Inc., the second largest commercial real estate company in the world, said those announcements have created a buzz and an interest …
Female-led land investment firm buys first parcel in West Valley
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents SLM Land Holdings By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal Three women looking to make investing in land easier for smaller groups closed on their first investment parcel in the West Valley. Anita Verma-Lallian, Eileen Jain Sahai and Smita Patil Mehta formed SLM Land Holdings with the goal of allowing people who want to invest smaller amounts to buy …
Mesa looks at Blandford Homes land deal, new development near Falcon Field
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Blandford Homes By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Mesa City Council will be briefed Thursday and is slated to vote May 20 on the results of a land auction and potential residential development on 132 acres of land owned by the city at Recker and Thomas roads. The city held a land …
Dan Gauthier, Rose Law Group attorney, talks opportunity zone guidance today with Arizona Commerce Authority
Sign up for today’s Webinar, at 1 p.m. Arizona time, here: Arizona Commerce Authority The Arizona Commerce Authority invites you to join us for a webinar exploring the second round of guidance on Opportunity Zones and Funds. These proposed regulations, which were released in April, address critical issues for Opportunity Zone investing, including rules pertaining to: • Operating businesses seeking …
Coolidge Nikola plant lands in the top 20 deals by industry magazine
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Saint Holdings By Rofida Khairalla | Coolidge Examiner An industry publisher has listed Nikola Motor Company’s choice to bring its manufacturing plant to Coolidge as one of the most noteworthy business decisions of the year. Site Selection Magazine, the official publication of the Industrial Asset Management Council, provides nearly 44,000 readers with information on expansion …
Thomas Galvin, Rose Law Group regulatory attorney, talks to 12 News about opening banking to cannabis businesses
12 News The marijuana industry has no place to put their money. Because the sale of pot goes against federal law even medical marijuana facilities can’t put their cash in a bank. Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is pushing for a law that would change all that.
New Opportunity Zone reporting requirements aim to measure social impact; Dan Gauthier, Rose Law Group transactional attorney handling many O-Zone investments, comments
By Joshua Pollard | Forbes How will we know whether Opportunity Zones have been successful? That’s a question many investors and community leaders have been asking since the bill’s enactment in December 2017. The good news is, there may finally be a way to figure that out. The bad news? The official enactment may take a while. A new proposal …
Coolidge considering zoning changes to allow data centers on farmland, industrial areas; Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose weighs in
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Data centers are on the agenda for tonight’s meeting of the Coolidge City Council in Pinal County. The Coolidge council is considering zoning changes to allow data centers on land with agricultural, industrial and commerce park zoning. The city would also formally define and write data centers into its zoning code under …
Arizona farmers can legally grow industrial hemp, but will they take the risk? Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, comments
By Carissa Wigginton | Cronkite News Gazing over the cotton fields on his 300-acre farm outside Casa Grande, Paul Ollerton weighed the risks and opportunities of a new crop that, come this summer, will be legal to grow for the first time in decades. Paco Ollerton just finished harvesting his 38th cotton crop on his farm outside Casa Grande. (Photo by …