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Big V Property Group signs Urban Bird Hot Chicken and Sunny’s: All Day Brunch & Bar at RIM

San Antonio, TX Local diners soon will have even more options for southern chicken and a fine brunch, with Urban Bird Hot Chicken and Sunny’s: All Day Brunch & Bar to open soon at RIM, according to owner/manager Big V Property Group.

Urban Bird Hot Chicken, a Nashville-style chicken concept using only all-natural Halal chicken with no antibiotics or hormones, will debut in 2,400 s/f at the center this spring. Sunny’s: All Day Brunch & Bar will occupy 4,620 s/f this summer.

“We’re delighted to welcome Urban Brid and Sunny’s to RIM as we continuing to reimagine our offerings to serve greater San Antonio and Beyond,” said Pat Kelly, vice president of leasing at Big V Property Group. “These new concepts — and more soon to be announced — will enhance an already diverse line-up of food and beverage experiences that allow our guests to satisfy any craving.”

RIM offers a variety of experiences from quick stops to fast-casual to fine dining. Existing dining options include Gloria’s Latin Cuisine, Stone Werks Grill, Bakery Lorraine, Kaffeinated Crepes & Coffee, Cava, Bluefin Sushi & Ramen, Hobdoddy Burger Bar, North Italia, Postino Wine Café, Potbelly Sandwich Shop, Torchy’s Tacos, Baudan Ramen, Rock & Rye, Russo’s Coal Fired Italian Kitchen, and Terra Café.

Located at 17703 La Cantera Pkwy., RIM consists of two million s/f of retail space, restaurants and services, as well as residences and a boutique hotel. A population of nearly 158,000 within five miles of the center boasts an average household income of $123,893.

Retail anchors include Bass Pro Shops, Best Buy, Burlington, World Market, Dick’s Sporting Goods, DSW, Hobby Lobby, Homesense, JCPenney, Lifetime Fitness, Lowe’s, Michaels, Nordstrom Rack, Old Navy, Petsmart, Ross Dress for Less, Saks Fifth Avenue Off Fifth, Santikos IMAX Theaters, Target, TJ Maxx/Home Goods/Sierra/Marshalls, Boot Barn, Sun & Ski, and Total Wine & More.

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