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Openings & Closings

Jackson Heights »

Navy Vet Tries to Make Chinese Takeout 'Cool' in Jackson Heights

Chefs from Saw Shack have worked at restaurants around the city, including Zen Palate. 

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

Williamsburg »

The North Eighth Street restaurant will serve shareable Japanese small plates.

Inwood »

Owner Manuel Diaz said the cost for the space has doubled in the past five years. 

Greenpoint »

Two new food spots will open before the end of the month.

East Village »

St. Mark's Bookshop opened its new spot on E. 3rd St. after high rents forced the store to move.

Chelsea »

The Chelsea spot will serve a similar menu of sliders and poutine, plus dozens of craft beers.

TriBeCa »

The seasonal Murray Street eatery, which will highlight vegetable dishes, is slated to open on July 21.

Chelsea »

Alan's Alley Video will reopen in a new  Chelsea spot, the owner said.

Upper West Side »

Brokers are marketing the 391-square-foot space for $16,000 a month.

Flatiron »

Obicá is opening on Broadway July 24 with an open pizza station and a mozzarella bar for tastings.

Central Harlem »

Alain Eoche's new restaurant seeks to re-create an intimate dinner party for friends every night.

Boerum Hill »

Inspired by the building's hideous past, owners called the new restaurant "Ugly Duckling."

Greenpoint »

Owner Daniel Rosen has so many flavors, he likens the cafe to a "gelateria" for cream cheese.

Forest Hills »

A new Petco location, slated to open in Forest Hills this weekend, will offer grooming and dog training.

Midtown East »

Luke's Lobster will launch in Midtown East on Wednesday with a "verdant" outdoor space, the owner said.