
The Dealmaker: 6/8/2017
The Dealmaker is a daily note of the day’s top real estate stories served just in time for lunch. Bon Appetit! Subscribe here to receive the Dealmaker to

The Dealmaker is a daily note of the day’s top real estate stories served just in time for lunch. Bon Appetit! Subscribe here to receive the Dealmaker to

By Robrt L. Pela | Phoenix New Times If Phoenix were a high school student instead of the country’s fifth-largest city, it would be that

(Note: These deals have not been independently verified.) Cameron Carter, Director of Rose Law Group’s Transactional Real Estate Department, thinks you need to know about these transactions in

Gay Americans can take pride in these house prices MarketWatch Over the last three years, home prices in neighborhoods popular with cohabiting, married or partnered

Las Vegas judge posts, removes doctored photo of ‘The Rock’ Despite Silicon Beach, Los Angeles is merely America’s 18th top tech city, report finds Nakamura

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona’s solar market was one of the fastest-growing in the country during the first quarter, expanding by more

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Peter Sperling in preserving the residential historical character of Arcadia. By Brenna Goth | The Republic A Frank Lloyd Wright-designed
Rose Law Group pc values “outrageous client service.” We pride ourselves on hyper-responsiveness to our clients’ needs and an extraordinary record of success in achieving our clients’ goals. We know we get results and our list of outstanding clients speaks to the quality of our work.

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs The Department of Forestry and Fire Management is deploying AI wildfire detection cameras in preparation for another sizzling Arizona

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa.com Maricopa’s Planning & Zoning Commission advanced a proposal that could move forward construction of a new hotel along Maricopa-Casa

Photo by Gage Skidmore By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed the Charlie Kirk Loop 202 bill Friday, three weeks after vetoing