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Openings & Closings

Williamsburg »

Williamsburg Bakery to Feature Wall of Candy

Sweethaus will offer cupcakes, macarons and cookie sandwiches in addition to nearly 200 candies.

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

West Village »

HUB Cycles owner George Bliss says business has declined since Citi Bike moved into the neighborhood.

West Village »

Bonnie Slotnick Cookbooks has been on West 10th Street for 15 years but will close in January.

Park Slope »

Park Slope's new Two Boots will host a grand opening party Nov. 25 with live music, beer and free pizza.

South Street Seaport »

The Hideaway, which has a TriBeCa location, is opening on Peck Slip in the former home of Meade's.

Forest Hills »

Chalet Alpina, at 98-35 Metropolitan Ave., served German food in Forest Hills for about 30 years.

Financial District »

The landmarked, 128-year-old pier at Lower Manhattan's tip has reopened, after years of delays.

Union Square »

Cambodian sandwich shop  Num Pang is opening at 28 E. 12th St. on Tuesday, across from its original home.

Prospect Heights »

Tygershark is one of three eateries to win approval from the Prospect Heights community board.

Hudson Heights »

The Mexican restaurant shuttered its Inwood storefront in July and will reopen on 181st St. in February.

East Village »

East Village Radio is expected to relaunch later this year, according to reports.

Lower East Side »

G&S Sporting Goods will close in the first week of December because its owners are retiring.

Bed-Stuy »

NESH Mind Body Soul is among several newly opened businesses in the neighborhood.

South Street Seaport »

VBar, which has locations in the West and East villages, will open on Front St. before the end of 2014.

Upper West Side »

A Mexican restaurant from the owners of 5 Napkin Burger will take over the former Citrus space.