New York Locations
| Name | Location | Description | 
| Lower Manattan | Manhattan | Lower Manhattan has become an idyllic playground for the rich and powerful | 
| Upper Manhattan | Manhattan | Upper Manhattan has become the seat of corporate power in the Greater New York area. | 
| Bronx | Bronx | The Bronx community has been adapted to serve as the suburban support center for the corps | 
| Brooklyn | Brooklyn | The Brookly point has become an industrial Center for the greater New York area | 
| Queens | Queens | The combat zone of Queens acts as a guardian for the Manhattan island preventing the middle class from entering into it | 
| Long Island | East River | Where Queens and Brooklyn is located | 
| Roosevelt Island | East River | Arasaka maintains the "Manhattan Observation Project" from here | 
| Ellis Island | Hudson Bay | The government uses Ellis Island as a way station between Staten Island and the rest of the world | 
| Governor's Island | New York Harbor | This is the site of New York's most exclusive country club | 
| Staten Island | New York Harbor | Staten Island serves as a tourist attraction even today | 
| Central Park | Upper Manhattan | Central Park is home of many activities (both official and unofficial) | 
| Grand Central Station | Upper Manhattan | The point where all of the corporate subways meet | 
| Harlem | Upper Manhattan | Through "Urban Renewal" This has become the home of many corporate research facilities | 
| Time Square | Upper Manhattan | Location of many meetings in Upper Manhattan | 
| Tudor City | Upper Manhattan | Only the most prestigious and valuable employees are housed here, where they live in grand style | 
| Battery Park | Lower Manhattan | This has "Beach" and "Park" areas for the enjoyment of the corporate rich | 
| Bowery | Lower Manhattan | This "Simulation" of the classic Bowery area provides endless entertainment for New York's elite | 
| China Town | Lower Manhattan | This re-creation of the classic China Town is a living novelty for New York's Nuveau Riche | 
| East Village | Lower Manhattan | The earlier tradition of art & art community has been revived recently | 
| Greenwich Village | Lower Manhattan | This has been converted into a housing area | 
| Little Italy | Lower Manhattan | Again a quaint re-creation of the little Italy of old exists here | 
| SoHo | Lower Manhattan | SoHo is the location of several popular stores and malls | 
| TriBeCa | Lower Manhattan | The club scene has taken over this area and many non-stop clubs exist here | 
| Wall Street | Lower Manhattan | The power and effect of corporations is only magnified here | 
| Wave Hill | Bronx | Many Manors are here for the less valuable Upper Management and more valuable middle management employees | 
| Bay Ridge | Brooklyn | City officials have been careful to maintain this area as a clean and pleasant area (since it is visible from Lower Manhattan) | 
| Brooklyn Heights | Brooklyn | Many people live here to be close to their work (no one else would) | 
| Coney Island | Brooklyn | This is still the entertainment destination for the middle-class of New York | 
| Park Slope | Brooklyn | A sea of tranquility in an otherwise overly industrialized are | 
| Prospect Park | Brooklyn | The seamy side of a town with no real residents | 
| Sheepshead Bay | Brooklyn | This is the location of Brooklyn's piers | 
| Flushing Meadows | Queens | The park here is usually "Neutral Territory" for the gangs that roam the Queens area | 
| Parkside | New York Outskirts | This is an area inhabited by Nomads, they camp here and make forays into the city proper |