Club members can watch films at very low prices, in a disused warehouse on the other side of the town.
Would you tell why the underlined 'the' above is not correct, or rather correct?
Both are correct. )
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Both are correct.
Normally, this context would require the but town is kind of special so it often doesn't require an article (for historical reasons perhaps?)
Club members can watch films at very low prices, in a disused warehouse on the other side of the town.
The town refers to the particular small city where the warehouse is located.
Club members can watch films at very low prices, in a disused warehouse on the other side of town.
1) It is located on the opposite side of downtown