By Arizona Digital Free Press Rose Law Group is announcing the hire of attorney Taylor Roderick, who will focus his practice on real estate, business and corporate transactions. Mr. Roderick earned his law degree at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, where he assisted startups as a senior associate in the innovation advancement program and served as an executive editor of the Sports and Entertainment Law Journal. …
Homebuilders share updates on 8 master-planned communities in the pipeline; PBJ front page report features input from Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Brookfield Residential, Lennar, Taylor Morrison and Toll Brothers.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Despite a recent slowdown in home closings and homebuilder permits, the Valley’s housing market is still undersupplied as more people continue to move to the region. Remarkably, the Valley only has about 28,000 finished lots available for homebuilders to build …
DraftKings, PGA Tour opening sportsbook at TPC Scottsdale. Here are the details.
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents PGA Tour.) By Renata Clo | Arizona Republic The PGA Tour and DraftKings plan to open a new sportsbook across from the TPC Scottsdale golf course to sports fans and gamblers by fall 2023. The PGA Tour operates the 36 holes of golf, including the 18-hole course that is home to the Waste Management Phoenix …
TPC sportsbook a sure bet for Scottsdale; Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose, Senior Planner, Jennifer Hall, and traffic engineer, Paul Basha helped make it happen!
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents PGA Tour.) By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress A sports betting book will become a reality in Scottsdale. Scottsdale City Council voted 6-1 to approve a conditional use permit to allow a sportsbook at southeast corner of Hayden and Bell Roads. TPC Scottsdale, which hosts the Waste Management Phoenix Open, the PGA Tour’s most -attended …
Taylor Morrison closes on Mesa land once owned by dairy farmers
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Taylor Morrison and Lennar.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale-based Taylor Morrison Home Corp. is the first homebuilder to close on a prime chunk of vacant land that once was a dairy farm in Mesa. Taylor Morrison (NYSE: TMHC) paid $56.43 million for 178 acres at a new 1,200-acre master-planned community called Hawes …
Homebuilders enter escrow for new 1,200-acre master-planned community in Mesa
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar and Taylor Morrison.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Homebuilders and developers are paving the way for thousands of new homes on 1,200 acres of land that once was occupied by dairy farmers. All of the land is under contract, with homebuilders and developers expected to close escrow over the next …
AZ DealMakers recap; Homebuilder Panel moderated by Jordan Rose, Rose Law Group founder and president
The Housing Market Economic Forecast to Help You Navigate 2022 By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter Covid-19 reshaped the American economy and unexpectedly led to a wildly successful selling season for homebuilders and developers. But two years into the pandemic, the labor market is tight, inflation is the highest in 40 years, and supply chain issues are causing …
First Hawes Crossing housing plan advances
The entire 1,131-acre Hawes Crossing master planned community is surrounded by Air Operations Areas that are shaded in three different colors based on the impact of flights to and from PHX Mesa Gateway Airport. Photo via City of Mesa (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar.) By Josh Ortega | East Valley Tribune Almost a year after Mesa City Council approved …
Logan Elia, Rose Law Group partner and litigation attorney, explains why new Scottsdale short-term rental ordinance may run afoul of state law
By Adriana Loya | 12 News A new Scottsdale ordinance is set to make sure short-term and vacation rental owners are held accountable for what happens at their properties. Scottsdale’s city council unanimously approved updates to local ordinances that will require vacation and short-term rental property owners to provide an emergency contact to the city and increase monetary penalties. The …