Ty Utton, Chair of the Historic Preservation Dept. at Rose Law Group
By Scottsdale Independent
Rose Law Group is expanding its services to include historic preservation. The firm’s team is dedicated to guiding developers and historic property owners through the complex processes of preservation, restoration, and adaptive reuse of historic properties.
Ty Utton, planner, project manager and chair of Rose Law Group’s Historic Preservation department says, “I am thrilled to launch our Historic Preservation services at Rose Law Group, marking a significant step forward in preserving Arizona’s rich architectural heritage while promoting sustainable development. I am excited to bring our expertise to the forefront of this burgeoning field and help developers unlock the full potential contained within the rich heritage of our built environment.”
For over twenty-five years, Rose Law Group has represented a wide range of clients, including leading homebuilders, commercial developers, and entities across multifamily, office, industrial, agricultural, and solar development sectors. Our team’s creative and forward-thinking approach helps clients proactively address challenges and swiftly adapt to changing circumstances.
“By choosing Rose Law Group for your historic preservation needs, you gain access to a comprehensive real estate service provider committed to preserving Arizona’s rich heritage while fostering sustainable and economically viable development,” said Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group. “Our integrated approach not only adds value to your projects but also ensures responsiveness to your business needs, ultimately aiding in financial efficiency and success.”
The team offers comprehensive coverage of all facets of historic preservation projects, delivering expert advice and management throughout the lifecycle of each project. Services include:
• Navigating designation processes: assisting developers through city landmark designation processes, ensuring regulatory compliance and enhancing the prospects for project approval.
• Certificate of appropriateness guidance: providing expert advice to historic property owners and their architects on appropriate alterations and improvements to maintain the historic integrity and status of their properties.