Developers bringing gated community to former nursery property in Phoenix

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the Empire Group) By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale developers Richard Felker and Rich Zacher have started construction on a new 44-home gated, semi-custom home development at 40th Street and Osborn Road in Phoenix. The Villas at Baker Park are being built on what used to be the Baker Nursery property. The nursery …

Raven Golf Club not downsizing, owners say

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the Raven) By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The owners of the Raven Golf Club plan to keep the 164-acre course near South Mountain at 18 holes. A real estate group had floated the idea of reducing the Raven down to nine holes and build some new homes on the course near Baseline Road …

Stewart Family says of new plans by developer to save the Stewart (Circles) building: let’s not ‘lose everything’

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Aspirant/Empire Group) Arizona Republic Letters to the Editor published 8/13/2016 Re: Stewart Motor Co building & redevelopment article. It was good to see your front page article on the proposed construction project for the Stewart Motor Company building at 800 N. Central Ave. I have a vested interest in the project, not financially, but personally since …

Developers unveil new plans to bring in artists for Circles Records

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Aspirant Development.)

The development group looking to bring a new 19-story apartment tower to the old Circles Records building in downtown Phoenix has unveiled new plans aimed at easing opposition from preservationists worried about the future of a property first built in 1946.

Rose Law Group Litigator, Sam Doncaster dissects the recent State Court of Appeals case restricting zoning variances

By Samuel Doncaster | Rose Law Group pc At a competitor’s request, the Arizona Court of Appeals reversed a Board of Adjustment decision permitting an owner to close a strip club and replace it with a retail business. The court did this based on a self-inflicted wound theory. It faulted a property owner for selecting the property for use as …

CopperWynd withdraws special use permit for wellness center

The Fountain Hills Times CopperWynd Resort notified town officials Monday that it was withdrawing a special use permit application to transition the facility into a wellness center. Attorney Jordan R. Rose of the Rose Law Group said “it was never the intent of the owners to convert the resort into any kind of drug rehabilitation center, and we are sorry …