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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.

Upper West Side »

Urban Outfitters West 72nd Street location is on the market 16 years after opening. 

Crown Heights »

The cafe is designed for the laptop set with plenty of outlets and big tables, its owners said.

Inwood »

The restaurant will open a second outpost on 207th Street this April, owner Alex Peralta said.

Chelsea »

The manager of The Blue Store, a sex shop down the street, will open up a high-end boutique. 

Upper West Side »

The shop's West 70th Street and Broadway space will be available in March, brokers said.

Carroll Gardens »

The quaint cafe at Henry and Sackett streets will close "Saturday for good," an employee said.

Windsor Terrace »

Elk, a cafe by the same owner as Ditmas Park's Lark, will open Jan. 23 at 154 Prospect Park Southwest.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The founder of Indie Fresh says drinking soups and broths has taken his workouts to a new level.

Bed-Stuy »

The Italian restaurant will open a bar next to its Halsey Street location in February.

Ditmars »

Locus opened its doors Jan. 2 at 23-14 Ditmars Blvd., serving coffee and crepes.

Bushwick »

Owners of the Starr Street bodega are moving to California, where they may open a Polish restaurant.

Greenwich Village »

Owner Abe Lerner said the building was bought by an investment group that wants to triple his rent.

Cobble Hill »

June, a new wine bar, will take over the former Van Horn space at 231 Court St. this week.

Financial District »

Chopping Block, at 41 John St., serves sandwiches and salads with roasted ingredients.