Jonathan Rose Companies

Jonathan Rose Companies
Jonathan Rose Companies

Transforming Communities, Building Value

We are investment managers, developers, planners, and project managers with $1.3 billion in projects and a proven track record of creating sustainable value for our investors and clients for over 20 years.
 
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    Via Verde is green urban living re-imagined.
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    Via Verde is green urban living re-imagined.
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    Cooper Union New Signature Green Academic Building.
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    Morristown Master Plan
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    The Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon

INVESTMENTSyeon185x91
Building investor value through disciplined underwriting, hands-on asset management and environmentally responsible solutions.
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DEVELOPMENTvv185x91
Developing innovative projects that are models of transit-oriented, mixed-use, mixed-income, green
real estate.
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URBAN PLANNINGSpeedwell185x91
Advising clients in real estate planning and development, from project conception to completion.
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PROJECT MANAGEMENTcooper185x91
Developing visionary and effective
strategies to implement plans,
secure financing, and provide design
and construction oversight to
advance our clients' missions.
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NEWS

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Developing a Social Mission
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Yes Housing, Romero Rose Break Ground on $16.2M Downtown Affordable Project
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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Jonathan Rose Companies is proud to share that Via Verde was awarded the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence - Silver Medal, 2013

Jonathan Rose Companies is proud to share that Via Verde won the 2013 Residential Architect Design Award, Multifamily Housing. Grand Award

 

 



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Jonathan F.P. Rose – Blog
Thoughts on a Well Tempered City

  • Resilience lessons from Katrina and Sandy

    24 Apr 2013

    Prepare for the multiple threats of the 21st century. One of the key failings of the Federal Government’s Homeland Security mandates is that, after 9/11, they prepared New York City for the last threat, a terrorist attack, not the next threat, climate change. Although we must prepare for sea level rise, that is not the only natural threat facing our cities. We also have to prepare them for other natural systems issues such as drought, heat, earthquakes and sunspot cycles. Cities also need to prepare for risks in human systems- degraded trust from social inequity, the contagion of diseases, massive urban migrations, cyber attacks, power outages and financial volatility. And there are rising threats from interactions between human and natural systems which are degrading and salinating water supplies, polluting air, and undermining and adding toxics into the food system. All of these threaten our cities’ viability. And there will be many more that we cannot conceive of. We are challenged[…]

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Jonathan Rose Companies is carbon neutral, purchasing carbon offsets from Enterprise Carbon Offset Fund