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Venue name was Northsix, not North Six or The Northsix[edit]
In case anyone is questioning this, the venue was always officially known as just Northsix. Not North Six, and not The Northsix. The sources listed in the article confirm this.
New York Times (first source): "Northsix was a pioneer in Williamsburg when it opened in 2001, specializing in metal and aggressive avant-rock. Despite the arrival of some similar spaces nearby like Europa, Northsix’s programming void has not been filled".
New York Times (second source): "THESE days, the road to Northsix is a crowded one. All along the stretch of North Sixth Street that leads to Northsix, a five-year-old rock music club by the Williamsburg waterfront".
Free Williamsburg: "Final Northsix show tonight. Brooklyn Vegan is reporting that tonight’s show has been cancelled. Tonight marks the last show at Northsix, before the space is closed for renovations and becomes the Music Hall of Williamsburg".
Please do not alter the name again. Greg Fasolino (talk) 13:42, 11 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]