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Chelsea »

RetroClubNYC offers an alternative to the city's "celebrity hip-hop clubs," owner Jeff Wittels said. 

Lower East Side »

The shuttered venue may be reopening across the pond, proprietor Nick Bodor said.

Chelsea »

The West 24th Street venue hosted performers including Nico, Jeff Buckley and Bad Brains over the years.

Times Square & Theater District »

Opry City Stage will have a restaurant and bar, a listening room, and live and streamed performances.

Bed-Stuy »

The Halsey Street bar is serving dinner for the first time with dishes such as elk meatballs.

Lower East Side »

The venue is hosting a monthlong "house show," the owners said.

Greenwich Village »

Choga, at 145 Bleecker St., is shutting down on Feb. 28.

Williamsburg »

The music and art space has been open since 2006 and will host its last show on New Year's Eve.

Williamsburg »

The South Williamsburg venue's last day will be November 22.

East Williamsburg »

Amancay's Diner will serve "Bushwick-ified" diner classics, its owner said.

Kips Bay »

Texas-themed Rodeo Bar and Grill, which had live music, is shutting down, the owner said.

Crown Heights »

The creators of Global Square want artists and neighbors to see what will be a theater, gallery and bar.

Stapleton »

The venue, which participates in the Van Duzer Days music festival, launched a campaign to stay open.

East Williamsburg »

The applicant, Brooklyn Classic, filed to get a liquor license for 319 Frost St.

Williamsburg »

Rough Trade is upgrading its soundproofing just a week-and-a-half after it opened.