Kristen Hartgraves

Kristen graduated from University of Phoenix with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management. Before Rose Law Group pc, she worked for a printing company as the Accounting Manager for over 12 years. In her spare time she enjoys hanging out with her husband and one-year-old daughter, doing just about anything outdoors and traveling.

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Hobbs addresses water and data centers in State of the State; Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose comments

Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose, who represents many data center developers, tells RLGR: “As data centers have evolved to now use very little water, and with the potential for them to supply their own electricity, their impacts on a community have been mitigated. Arizona is solving the concerns of water use and electricity pricing and remains a welcoming place for data

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Opportunity Zone program faces major changes; George Finn, Rose Law Group partner and senior real estate attorney, comments

By Andy Medici | Phoenix Business Journal The federal Opportunity Zone program is undergoing a major transition in 2026, leaving businesses only a few more months to prepare for what’s ahead. The Opportunity Zone program, introduced during President Trump’s first term as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, by definition aims to “spur economic growth and job creation in low-income communities while providing tax benefits to investors.

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Proposed bill that would end tax incentives for data centers in Arizona will have ‘negative consequences,’ says Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose

“Arizona is attracting the world’s most innovative companies right now — pulling the rug out from their data storage facilities which are necessary to attract this caliber of job creators will have real negative economic development consequences.” –Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group By Reagan Priest | State Affair Tax incentives for data center operators could be on the

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