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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.

Upper East Side »

Online retailers have taken a major toll on business, said Planet Kids owner Ariel Tavasi.

Upper West Side »

The popular restaurant, with five outposts across the city, is coming to 447 Amsterdam Ave.    

Union Square »

Campeón opened near Union Square last week, featuring "soft" decor and Mexican street-style food.

West Village »

Bleecker Heights Tavern, a sports bar in the Village, is adding fancier drinks and nicer decor.

Crown Heights »

The Classon Social Club serves soul food favorites with an Italian spin.

Financial District »

Wogies recently opened at 44 Trinity Place, serving Philly cheesesteaks and chicken wings.

Carroll Gardens »

Roux-Roux, located at 243 Smith St., will host their first art exhibition this month.

Arverne »

The chef, who works from home as a graphic designer, makes the specialty pies two days a week.

Midtown East »

212 Steakhouse plans to offer Kobe beef steaks at an 80 percent discount.

Park Slope »

Parish, at 223 Seventh Ave., wants to appeal to Park Slopers old and new.

Bed-Stuy »

DeKalb Restaurant focuses on organic dishes and repurposed materials. 

Flatiron »

Dewey's owner Edward Dobres said he was forced to close after his landlord refused to renew his lease.

Long Island City »

The Irish pub reopened Tuesday at 21-59 44th Drive, just a few blocks from its former space.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

Kalkin Narvilas, who owns Italian eatery Cent'Anni in Crown Heights, is planning a new gastropub.