YouTube to Open Free Production Facility for NYC-Based CreatorsYouTube Space New York follows similar facilities in London, Los Angeles and Tokyo.

ByGeoff Weiss

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YouTubewants a bite of the Big Apple -- and, by consequence, handier access to the humming fashion, media and advertising industries that call New York City home.

On Nov. 6, the company will unveil YouTube Space New York -- a 20,000-square-foot production facility of sorts located in downtown Manhattan that will give top creators access to camera equipment, sets, editing facilities and various production classes,reportsThe New York Times.

All of these resources are free to creators, who must count at least 5,000 subscribers on their channels and be members ofYouTube's partner programin order to participate.

YouTube operates similar facilities in London, Tokyo and Los Angeles. But until now, the Google-owned company has largely been perceived as a West Coast enterprise, where a dynamic community of creators and budding multi-channel networkscomminglewith top Hollywood studios.

Related:AT&T, Chernin Group Buy Majority Stake in Leading YouTube Network

In New York, however, YouTube is seeking to bolster creator relations on the East Coast. After all, the company takes a staggering 45 percent cut of all ad sales, according to theTimes. Therefore, the thinking goes, heightened production efforts will hopefully spell more viewership and, in the end, more sales. It will also put YouTube in close proximity to Madison Avenue's famed advertising titans.

A new facility isn't the only way in which YouTube is foraying into uncharted territories today. After its roughly$1 billion acquisitionof leading YouTube network Maker Studios in March, Disney is now continuing to blur the lines between new and old media.

For the first time, Maker Studios will produce television specials that will air on two of Disney's television channels. The so-called "Maker blocks" will feature both new and previously aired YouTube content,reportsBloomberg, and will be co-hosted by Disney stars alongside top YouTubers.

Initially, a Halloween-centric episode will air on the Disney Channel and a prank-themed show will air on Disney XD in coming weeks. Additional concepts are currently in development, the company said.

Related:YouTube Paying Millions to Keep Its Biggest Stars From Looking Elsewhere

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Geoff Weiss

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Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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