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Eddy Thretipthuangsin's Kin Kin and Bite City Grill Join Richardson's CityLine

More additions for CityLine's already impressive restaurant lineup.

The future of CityLine.
The future of CityLine.
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Chef Eddy Thretipthuangsin is one busy guy: He's currently got two restaurants in Fort Worth's West 7th District, with a whopping four more now on the way. The latest additions to his burgeoning restaurant empire? New locations for Bite City Grill and Kin Kin Urban Thai at Richardson's upcoming CityLine development, located near 75 and the George Bush Turnpike.

Thai restaurant Kin Kin will hit CityLine this summer; this will be the fourth location in all, with additional locations currently under development for Oak Lawn and North Dallas (at Preston and Forest). Meanwhile, Bite City Grill — with its menu that globe-trots from a miso Caesar salad and baba ghanoush to five-spice spare ribs — is slated to open at CityLine in January 2016.

Other restaurants in the works for CityLine include Jasper'sCoal VinesTaco Diner, and a grilled cheese concept called Tom+Chee — plus Whole Foods Market, an Aloft hotel, and LOOK Cinemas. Per the latest press release, "At full build-out, CityLine will contain approximately six million square feet of office space, 3,925 multi-family residential units, 400,000 square feet of retail space including more than 30 dining options, two hotels, and three parks with access to regional bike trails. Approximately 30,000 people are expected to live and work at CityLine."