Movers & shakers define Old Town Scottsdale evolution

The Issues & Experts panel from left, was Scott Nelson, Carter Unger, Rick Carpinelli and Jim Thompson. /Independent Newsmedia/Bret McKeand

By Melissa Fittro | Scottsdale Independent

Business leaders and city officials gathered at Scottsdale Community College for a panel discussion to describe the changing face of Old Town Scottsdale.

More than 50 attendees joined the breakfast event in the Turquoise Room at SCC.

Moderated by Scottsdale Independent Managing Editor Terrance Thornton, the Issues & Experts forum included Scottsdale City Manager Jim Thompson, President of Spring Creek Development Carter Unger, Scottsdale Charros member Rick Carpinelli and Macerich Senior Vice President of Real Estate Services Scott Nelson.

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