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Openings & Closings

Chelsea »

Jacques Torres Chocolate Shop Closes in Chelsea Market

Jacques Torres Chocolate shut down in Chelsea last week, but may open a new spot in the neighborhood.

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

TriBeCa »

Simit + Smith is bringing a traditional round Turkish bread, called a "simit," to TriBeCa.

Greenwich Village »

Dogmatic will also sell sweet potato fries, gluten-free options and an acai berry soda.

Gramercy »

The Winslow will offer traditional British dishes when it opens in mid-September.

East Village »

The fried chicken recipe from New York chain Blue Ribbon will take center stage at the new eatery.

Murray Hill »

Paradise Biryani Pointe specializes in biryani and offers chilled desserts for the summer.

Astoria »

Blink Fitness, the budget-friendly spin-off of the Equinox chain, will open a gym at 32-27 Steinway St.

SoHo »

The Greene Street business will close Saturday after its lease was terminated, the owner said.

Flatiron »

Gift shop St. Petersburg opened its first Manhattan location near Madison Square Park.

Chelsea »

The cafe was forced to close Wednesday after its landlord doubled the rent, Paradise's owner said.

Central Harlem »

Harlem's newest restaurant, 2647, will offer southern food and 12 high-definition TVs.

TriBeCa »

Khe-Yo, a new Laotian restaurant, opened on Duane Street Monday.

Midtown East »

Dag's Patio Cafe opened in a small building in Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, near the United Nations.

Central Harlem »

Diners at The Park 112 will be able to sample wines or pour whole glasses using an Enomatic machine.