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Openings & Closings

Crown Heights »

PHOTOS: Look Inside Nostrand Avenue Coffee and Cocktail Bar Two Saints

The new drinks spot created by Little Zelda's owner will open on Nostrand Avenue this month.

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

Washington Heights »

Owner Betty Zafiros cited personal health issues as the reason for the closure.

TriBeCa »

New places to drink, work out and shop have opened Downtown, including Barleycorn, a bar and restaurant.

Bed-Stuy »

Khemistry Bar debuted on New Year's Eve with locally sourced and organic ingredients. 

SoHo »

Kiteya has been on Broome Street for eight years, but it will leave SoHo when its lease ends in spring.

Lower East Side »

The owners will open the restaurant in a space recently vacated by Preserve 24.

Crown Heights »

Gourmet sandwiches and house-made sodas are for sale at a new Crown Heights eatery off Franklin Avenue.

Greenpoint »

A farm-to-table restaurant that brews its own beers is also opening this month.

Long Island City »

BLVD offers four wines on tap and 40 different wines by the glass and bottle.

Astoria »

A pair of Brooklyn bar owners opened Sekend Sun at 32-11 Broadway, serving "refined bar food."

East Village »

DF Mavens is now scooping vegan ice cream in the East Village.

Upper West Side »

Eli Zabar opened a high-end farm-to-table restaurant and a mustard shop appeared on the Upper West Side.

Hudson Heights »

The New Leaf cafe in Fort Tryon Park will serve its last meal on Dec. 28.

Jackson Heights »

The branch at the corner of 78th Street and 37th Avenue is closing as the bank rebrands.

Red Hook »

Wooden Sleepers, at 416 Van Brunt St., sells military vintage and traditional American styles.