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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.

Greenwich Village »

Old Tbilisi, formerly located on Kings Highway, will serve Georgian favorites in the Village.

Jackson Heights »

Va Sean Brielle Salon on Roosevelt Avenue features eight-foot-tall pedicure "thrones" for customers.

Greenwich Village »

Co-owner Aron Watman said the as-yet-unnamed bar will serve cocktails and local draft beers.

East Village »

Wieslawa Kurowycky, owner of First Avenue Pierogi & Deli, will close her longtime business July 2.

Sugar Hill »

The Manhattanville coffee shop isn't located in Manhattanville, but the name fits anyway, owners say.

Jackson Heights »

Tempo Libero features theme nights and handcrafted cocktails, and is open to everyone. 

Lower East Side »

The Martinez Academy of Arms fencing school will hold its last class at 330 Broome St. on June 28.

Carroll Gardens »

Hay Rosie Craft Ice Cream Company opened its doors at 204 Sackett St. in Carroll Gardens this month.

Crown Heights »

Dean Machine will charge $425 a month for cubicles accessible 24 hours a day.

Upper West Side »

Jin Ramen is taking over the former Sol y Sombra space on Amsterdam Avenue.

Astoria »

Nosh Borough, at 25-17 Astoria Blvd., serves comfort food with southern and Asian influences.

Lower East Side »

Robert Lopez shut down LES Clothing Co. at 43 Clinton St. after facing a $2,000 rent hike, he said.

Williamsburg »

Plus: Smorgasburg regular Landhaus opens a restaurant in The Woods.