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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.

Jackson Heights »

The Tibetan and Nepali restaurant is open in what had been Norling Tibet Kitchen.

Flatiron »

Cafe El Presidente will offer all the ingredients for Mexican cuisine in one place.

Kips Bay »

Bee's Knees Baking Co. is also expanding its menu to include wine and tapas.

Cobble Hill »

Aesop recently launched its shop at Invisible Dog Art Center, at 51 Bergen St.

Gramercy »

Posto owner Antonio Gomez signed a new lease in fear of losing his space, but will now have both spaces.

Midtown East »

Choza Taqueria is opening in Midtown East with Mexican fare inspired by the beach.

Upper East Side »

The hip eyewear seller opened its third New York City location on Lexington Avenue Wednesday.

Williamsburg »

Wild, a gluten-free, organic eatery, is serving up fresh kale and hormone-free pizza on Bedford Ave.

Upper West Side »

E's Bar is taking over the space formerly occupied by gastropub Slightly Oliver at West 84th St.

Long Island City »

Hibino, which has been in Brooklyn for nearly 7 years, opened a second location at 10-70 Jackson Ave.

Upper West Side »

A new Mexican street food restaurant and an eclectic Indian spot open this week.

Gowanus »

Splats & Squiggles, which offers kids art and movement classes, is opening on Third Avenue.

Fort Greene »

Jill Lindsey will sell designer clothing, wine, snacks, gifts and housewares.

Lincoln Square »

The ColumbiaDoctors office will have a rotation of 21 ophthalmologists to serve adults and children.