Executive Zone

The Executive Zone was a gated area located outside of Central Night City during the Time of the Red. It was locked off by the highest security money could buy.

Overview
This place was a new area with only one district for the safety and pleasure of the corporate elite, carved out of the open hills surrounding Night City, being a special gated and heavily defended community reserved for the use of high ranking corp executives and their families only. Apart from luxury homes, this area also had its own shopping and recreational facilities - including golf courses, private spas, and clubs.

The City Council considered this zone to have a threat level of "Executive", which basically meant it was one, if not the safest area of the city. Its streets used to be patrolled by Lazarus private security.

A high-security NCART monorail was built to form a a loop from the Executive Zone to Little Europe and the Watson Development. The station in the Zone was sealed off and required an entry pass to get into.

Locations

 * Beaverville - Known affectionately by many by this name, Beaverville was a charming community full of freshly mown lawns, white picket fences, and culs-de-sac. The backyards and lawns were synthetic - constructed of Realtree™ and Realgrass™, the latest from Biotechnica - though there were some mansions with genuine grass. Its quaint and neighborly houses couldn't be rented, because renters drove down property values and introduced strangers into the community. You had either paid enough to earn a place here, or instead demanded it by having very powerful friends. Its community recognized both as being equally impressive. It was the perfect place for the corporate elite to raise a family.
 * Country Club - Located in the more well-appointed district of Beaverville, this country club was replete with facilities, including a world class restaurant, bar, world class gym, paddleball and tennis courts, golf, croquet, heated indoor pool, dedicated lap pool, hot tubs, sauna, and steam room. It also contained a business lounge behind a natural leather door that was considered neutral ground in the corporate world, a place where even rival companies could meet and discuss terms. The only way to access the club was to be invited by an existing member.