Data Center Development
Rose Law Group represented the first data center to locate in Arizona and since that time has been working for end users, and developers on all facets of data center development. From land use entitlements, real estate transactions, incentives, corporate and real estate structure to the provision of water and power, Rose Law Group’s team has a unique capacity to advise on all of these things. As power and water have become more difficult to immediately obtain to support the use, Rose Law Group is finding a variety of creative ways to allow for the quickest possible solution to a fully operational building. Our team’s vast experience with energy and the variety of legal ways to procure energy in Arizona has provided our clients unique advice that allow them to gain an edge. In addition, our Project Management team is able to speed permitting through the Municipalities. These things, combined with our 25 year reputation as amongst the premiere zoning law firms in Arizona and our exceptional relationships with Municipalities creates the ability to gain data center approvals quickly.
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Chandler approves data center ordinance following input from Rose Law Group Senior Partner and Real Estate Transactions Department Chair, Cameron Carter
(Via City of Chandler) By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Chandler City Council approved ordinances Monday for a new provisions on data center development and a new downtown mixed-use development. Council unanimously voted to collectively approve adoption of a zoning code amendment for the location and operation of data centers and a rezoning and preliminary development plan for The District Downtown on its consent agenda, which included other ordinances. Read the full subscription story from

Chandler tables ordinance aimed at data center developers after Rose Law Group Senior Partner and Real Estate Transactions Department Chair, Cameron Carter, addresses city council
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Aligned Data Centers.) By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal After hearing from a data center developer’s lawyer, Chandler City Council postponed action until next month on an ordinance that would add noise and other requirements for data centers within the city. The decision came after Cameron Carter, an attorney with Rose Law Group who

How Microsoft picked the West Valley for its data centers
By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Microsoft Corp. executives first began exploring the Phoenix area for its three data centers in April 2013 when APS executives flew them around in a helicopter to see the lay of the land. The tech giant’s project was originally called Project Wildcat, and no one could mention the M word due to nondisclosure agreements,
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