New Phoenix housing tract will complete Ball Park Boulevard for Glendale

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Mattamy Homes By Darrell Jackson | Glendale Star A new housing tract approved by the Phoenix City Council will assist Glendale with the completion of a long-standing and uncompleted road near Camelback Ranch-Glendale baseball stadium. Ball Park Boulevard, which runs west of the stadium, will be completed by Mattamy Homes in its residential housing project. …

The Dealmakers/Falling in love with the right home

People have been moving this year—literally. By Jordan Rose, president and founder of Rose Law Group, and Jim Belfiore, president and founder of Belfiore Real Estate Consulting | East Valley Tribune More Arizonians have purchased homes this year than during any year since 2007. Phoenix and its suburbs, alone, will have recorded nearly 100,000 resale home transactions and another 23,000 …

See who attended Phoenix Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 awards dinner

  Phoenix Business Journal Forty of the Valley’s most promising ‘rock star’ executives were honored Aug. 2 at the Phoenix Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 awards dinner. Some 400 attendees gathered at the sold-out event at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess hotel. The event was co-hosted by PBJ Editor in Chief Greg Barr and Mix 96.9FM radio personality Priscilla Ornelas. The presenting sponsor for …

[EXCLUSIVE] Court rules Pinal County Transportation Tax can’t just tax retailers; appeal likely to follow. 

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.)  Rose Law Group Reporter Staff In an opinion unlikely to satisfy either party, the Arizona Tax Court ruled Wednesday the voter-approved sales tax for Pinal County roadways is invalid because it doesn’t apply to non-retail businesses. The Goldwater Institute challenged the tax saying it was unconstitutional. The court didn’t find it …

An unlikely group of billionaires and politicians has created the most unbelievable tax break ever; O-zones ‘a bright light,’ says Rose Law Group founder and president Jordan Rose

By Steve Bertoni | Forbes Success Street in North Charleston, South Carolina, might be the most misnamed place in America, a path through a weedy, desolate neighborhood with 20% unemployment and a 40% poverty rate. Its biggest claim to fame strolls past the gritty brick apartment buildings and tumbledown bungalows on a muggy morning in late June: Timothy Scott, a …