The former Asian Rim space in Huntsville will welcome a new tenant soon.

Triad Properties Corporation said Ruth's Chris Steak House will move from the Embassy Suites on Monroe Street to the space formerly occupied by Asian Rim in the Twickenham Place office tower at Twickenham Square.

The move will coincide with Ruth's Chris Steak House's 10th anniversary in Huntsville.

"We are excited to have a globally-renowned steakhouse experience as an anchor tenant in the Twickenham Place development and we are thrilled that this partnership ensures that Ruth's Chris Steak House will continue to serve the Huntsville community for years to come," said Gerry Shannon, co-founder and principal with Triad Properties Corporation.

Ruth's Chris will offer a private room for special events and corporate gatherings and a traditional dining area with a bar/lounge at the new location. The new restaurant, which will open by fall, will also feature an updated menu with "modern twists on traditional steakhouse classics."

Nancy Oswald, co-owner/franchisee of Ruth's Chris Steak House - Huntsville, said the brand has developed a loyal following in the Tennessee Valley.

"As the Embassy Suites ownership team has decided to reduce the footprint of the restaurant facility within the hotel and increase meeting and banquet space as part of an upcoming renovation, we see the move as a prime opportunity to relocate our restaurant to a vibrant new location that better serves the needs of our local guests," she said.

Asian Rim shut down in September 2015 after less than a year at Twickenham Place on Gallatin Street near Huntsville Hospital. The $100 million Twickenam Square development is home to Publix, Homewood Suites by Hilton, Artisan at Twickenham Square, Taco Mama, Cajun Steamer, The Pants Store, Chocolate Bar and several other tenants.