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How Design Shapes Culture: Jennifer Reynolds on Hospitality, Innovation & Scottsdale’s Global Rise

Scottsdale has quietly become one of the most influential hospitality and culinary destinations in the country—and behind many of its most memorable spaces is Jennifer Reynolds, CEO and co-founder of Ideation Design Group (IDG).

On this episode of the Scottsdale Vibes Podcast, host Alicia Haygood sits down with Reynolds to explore how intentional design fuels cultural tourism, attracts global brands, and shapes the way cities like Scottsdale show up on the world stage.

With more than 25 years of experience, Reynolds has built Ideation Design Group into a boutique architecture and interior design firm known for creating standout restaurants, hospitality spaces, airport concepts, and entertainment venues across 48 states and internationally. From Universal Studios and Planet Hollywood to airport lounges, celebrity chef restaurants, and beloved local concepts, her work blends creativity with business-minded execution.

Why Scottsdale Became a Hospitality Hotspot

Reynolds credits Scottsdale’s rise to a combination of factors: strong tourism, year-round outdoor living, economic growth, and an influx of culinary talent. What was once a market dominated by chain restaurants has evolved into a thriving hub of one-of-a-kind dining concepts, chef-driven brands, and design-forward spaces.

Scottsdale’s affordability compared to cities like Los Angeles and New York, combined with its lifestyle appeal, has made it a magnet for restaurateurs, hotel developers, and national brands looking to expand west.

Designing Experiences, Not Just Spaces

A recurring theme throughout the conversation is Reynolds’ belief that great restaurant design goes far beyond aesthetics. Successful hospitality spaces must balance timeless materials, budget-conscious execution, and memorable “wow” moments that stand the test of time.

Rather than chasing trends that may feel dated in just a few years, Reynolds emphasizes classic foundations—natural materials, layered textures, and thoughtful layouts—paired with bold design elements that create emotional impact and lasting memories.

This philosophy is evident in projects like Heritage Kitchen + Cocktails, where IDG transformed a limited budget into a richly layered, high-end experience, and Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Kitchen at Sky Harbor Airport, which channels personality, energy, and fun through immersive visual storytelling.

Emerging Design Trends in Scottsdale

Reynolds points to several design trends shaping Scottsdale’s hospitality scene today, including:

  • Biophilic design, bringing greenery and outdoor elements inside
  • Elevated patios that blur the line between indoor and outdoor dining
  • Natural, regionally inspired materials
  • Speakeasies, supper clubs, and experiential dining concepts

Scottsdale has also shed outdated design stereotypes, emerging as a city known for cutting-edge hospitality spaces that rival major global destinations.

What’s Next for Ideation Design Group

Looking ahead, Reynolds is expanding IDG’s footprint into hotel design and airport lounges, allowing her team to shape entire environments rather than individual spaces. She’s also continuing long-standing collaborations with clients like Sammy Hagar, working on projects across Hawaii, California, and beyond.

A Lasting Impact on Scottsdale’s Identity

From iconic restaurants to global hospitality brands, Jennifer Reynolds’ work continues to influence how people experience Scottsdale—whether they’re locals, snowbirds, or first-time visitors. Her designs don’t just reflect the city’s growth; they help drive it.

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Sip, Savor, Shop: Arizona’s Local Flavor Comes to Scottsdale

There’s something special about events that truly celebrate Arizona’s local spirit — and Sip, Savor, Shop is one of them. Created by A Taste of AZ founders Luke Irvin and Eric Walters, this new festival brings together the best of what our state has to offer: food, drink, and community.

Born from their passion for storytelling and supporting local businesses, Luke and Eric have built A Taste of AZ into a multimedia brand dedicated to Arizona’s vibrant food and beverage scene. From breweries and wineries to small-batch artisans and chefs, they’ve spent years highlighting the people and places that give our state its unique flavor. Now, with Sip, Savor, Shop, they’re inviting everyone to experience that magic in person.

Bringing Arizona Together

Hosted at Salt River Fields in Scottsdale, Sip, Savor, Shop is designed to be more than just another food festival — it’s an immersive experience celebrating local craftsmanship. Guests can explore a curated selection of Arizona-based wineries, breweries, distilleries, and artisan vendors, all while enjoying live music and delicious bites.

For Luke and Eric, the event is a natural extension of their mission. “We’ve always wanted to connect the community directly with the people behind the products they love,” they shared on the Scottsdale Vibes Podcast. “This event gives us the chance to bring those stories to life — face-to-face.”

Local Roots, Local Love

While both founders have deep ties to Arizona’s culinary world, A Taste of AZ has quickly grown into something much larger than a publication. Through their print magazine, digital content, and now events, Luke and Eric continue to highlight the diverse mix of cultures and creativity that make Arizona such a dynamic food destination.

Their passion for supporting local doesn’t stop with restaurants or breweries — it extends to artists, craftspeople, and small businesses. That’s what makes Sip, Savor, Shop so special: it’s a one-stop celebration of everything local, crafted with care and authenticity.

Why Scottsdale?

When it came time to host Sip, Savor, Shop, Scottsdale was the obvious choice. Known for its mix of sophistication, creativity, and community pride, it’s the perfect home for an event that showcases Arizona’s best flavors.

As Luke and Eric put it, “Scottsdale has always been at the crossroads of culture and connection. We wanted Sip, Savor, Shop to reflect that — to be a place where locals and visitors alike can experience the energy of Arizona’s makers firsthand.”

Taste, Toast, and Take Home

Whether you’re sipping on a locally crafted wine, savoring a small-plate creation from an Arizona chef, or browsing artisan goods to take home, Sip, Savor, Shop promises a day full of discovery. It’s a true celebration of what happens when creativity, community, and craftsmanship come together.

As Luke and Eric continue to grow A Taste of AZ and expand their impact, events like this one prove that local stories — and local flavors — have never been more worth celebrating.