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Openings & Closings

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DNAinfo rounds up the restaurants and small businesses that open and close in your New York neighborhood.

NoHo »

The vintage store is moving from Lafayette Street to W. 14th Street, according to the blog EV Grieve.

Clinton Hill »

B'klyn Burro is opening its first brick-and-mortar location next month at 922 Fulton St.

Jackson Heights »

The fast-food chain is expected to open its new site by August, according to an official.

Columbia Street Waterfront District »

Pomme Frites returns, Carla Hall unveils her a hot chicken hub and other gustatory treats debut.

Gowanus »

Menu items at Pig Beach include "championship" baby back ribs and rosemary and garlic rubbed tri tip.

Long Island City »

The restaurant will have its final brunch and a farewell party Sunday.

Upper West Side »

Just because you're not grilling outside today, that doesn't mean you can't get your burger fix.

Long Island City »

Help these establishments get off to a delicious start.

Greenwich Village »

Springbone uses bone broth as a base for the various dishes and drinks on their menu.

Bed-Stuy »

A Gusto, a cafe, bar and bakery, serves dishes including satay chicken steak and spaghetti green curry.

East Village »

The shop has been in the East Village for 98 years.

Gowanus »

Other new businesses in Gowanus include a co-working space for journalists and a taco stand pop-up.

Bed-Stuy »

The spot on Marcus Garvey Boulevard will sell arrangements ranging from $12 to $18, the owner said.