Jon Gillespie

Jon Gillespie is a member of Rose Law Group’s Land Use, Real Estate Transactions, and Renewable Energy groups.

Jon graduated with a B.S. in Finance from Brigham Young University in 2014 and returned to his home state to complete his J.D. at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, graduating with Highest Pro Bono Distinction in 2017. Prior to graduating from Law School, Jon began working on land use and real estate matters and he has continued to achieve successful outcomes for his clients on various issues including development impact fees, building permits, easements, title matters, real estate transactions, design review, variances, use permits, and rezoning cases.

Outside of work, Jon will be found chasing his three young children or following BYU and local sports teams. He also enjoys traveling with his wife, reading, playing team sports, and learning a new board game.

In The News

Florence council approves battery project

Via esVolta Development (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents esVolta Development.) By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post The Florence Town Council unanimously approved two key ordinances August 5th that will pave the way for the LightHorse Energy Storage project, a 400-megawatt battery energy storage system capable of powering approximately 200,000 homes during an eight-hour peak load period. Project Details and Location

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Mesa board approves requests for residential development, with Rose Law Group land use and real estate transactions attorney, Jon Gillespie, representing the case

(CITY OF MESA) By Connor Van Ligten | YourValley The Mesa Planning and Zoning Board is set to vote Wednesday on whether or not to recommend the City Council approve a rezoning request and site plan review that would pave the way for a 45-unit multiple residence development. The meeting takes place at 4 p.m. April 9 at 57 E. First St. The request is for a site plan review and rezoning for a 3.5-acre site at the southwest corner of South Sossaman Road and East Main Street, according to board documents. The applicant

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Oro Valley church lands ‘big victory’ in plans for expansion, with representation by Rose Law Group land use and real estate transactions attorney, Jon Gillespie

WATCH THE TV REPORT HERE: By KGUN A long-running dispute over the expansion plans for Oro Valley Church of the Nazarene may have reached a turning point. On April 2, following years of debate and public backlash, the Oro Valley Town Council unanimously approved a modified plan allowing the church to move forward with building a new sanctuary—scaled down from an original proposal that was rejected

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