Jon Gillespie is a member of Rose Law Group’s Land Use and Real Estate Transactions 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.
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The Shops at Terravella commercial hub brings ‘incredible business’ to Queen Creek, says Chris Webb, partner and director of Land Development Solutions at Rose Law Group
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Newquist Commercial Properties and The Aspen Group.) By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter Rose Law Group played a key role in the successful development of The Shops at Terravella, a vibrant commercial and retail center in Queen Creek. Spearheading the zoning and regulatory aspects of the project was Chris Webb, Partner and Director
Rose Law Group Director of Land Development Solutions Group and Queen Creek resident Chris Webb on Fulton Homes’ ‘Barney Farms’ project
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Fulton Homes.) By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter Queen Creek, Arizona – Rose Law Group is proud of its pivotal role in the development and success of Fulton Homes’ Barney Farms, an innovative master-planned community situated in Queen Creek. This groundbreaking development is set to redefine luxury living in the East Valley, bringing upscale amenities
Arizona just added its largest grid battery yet; Court Rich, Rose Law Group co-founder and energy attorney, highlights why this form of energy storage is ‘the next big thing’
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Google.) By Julian Spector | Canary Media Arizona just added its biggest grid battery so far, part of a nationwide trend toward unprecedented energy storage installations this year. Grid batteries have soared from obscurity to become the second-most popular type of power plant expected to be built in the U.S. this year — more than gas, more than wind —
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