ATBW City

ATBW City is a small town inside the ATBW Label Networks Headquarters. All of ATBW's businesspersons, board of directors, and division presidents live here and most of ATBW's directors, producers, animators, writers, and actors are settled here in local complexes and many of ATBW's divisions and subsidiaries are also headquartered here as well.

It is considered a legal city and it is actively governed by ATBW Holdings LLC, and it is one of two cities that were developed by the Langile Family, the other one is Langile City, which is governed by Langile Holdings LLC. For a majority of ATBW's existence however, the city was under Langile Corporation's control and everything directed towards them. A majority of Langile named properties still remain within ATBW City even to this day.

Community
The town is virtually off-limits to ordinary citizens despite being a legal city, most of this is due to the animation and production studios that are in close proximity to it's population, all of it's population are ATBW employees working at ATBW Label Networks or it's subsidiaries via through hotels or condos since there are no actual houses inside of this town. The town's government is entirely controlled by ATBW Holdings LLC and the president of ATBW Label Networks is the town's mayor, but there is virtually no judicial system nor legislative system within this town due to it being a studio lot. Instead, the judiciary and legislative is entirely controlled by the town's dean.

Everything inside ATBW City is owned by the company, including it's hotels, restaurants, and condos. Even company buildings are owned by the company. In terms of stores however, there are ATBW based restaurants, which are Pido's Pizza Place, Langile Eatery, ATBW Store & Grille, Jeffery's Subs, and Ozone Eatery. In addition, there is also a McDonalds, Dairy Queen, Burger King, 7-Eleven, Baskin Robins, Wendy's, Arby's, and Starbucks franchise, all of them are owned by ATBW Holdings LLC's consumer division under it's ATBW City Management department. A majority of these restaurants have red doors and window pillars, which are seen on even the third party franchises the company owns, but the franchises nevertheless still maintain their original logo colors.

In terms of actual stores, there is a Target Greatland, a Walmart Department Store, an ATBW Store, and a Kmart, all of them owned by ATBW Holdings LLC through it's city management department. The Target and Walmart are both on the far left of the area, the latter is still operating in its original form since it first opened in 1990, the only original department store of Walmart still actively operating, in brief the Walmart has never been converted into a supercenter since it's opening thanks to the nearby Target Greatland's grocery department. The Kmart and ATBW Store are directly across from the Target and Walmart, with the ATBW Store beside the 7-Eleven, both of them are half their usual size due to the city's size and number of buildings crammed into it. The city in general is only one mile long and three quarter miles wide.

There are six small fire stations throughout the city that are led by a single fire marshal. The marshal in this town is in charge of preventing fires within the studio, but does not have law enforcement powers as in other cities, mainly due to the town being a private lot, a studio lot to be exact. The marshal also supervises the six fire stations and is in charge of the fleet of trucks used in each fire station. There is also a security team that functions like a police department within the town, with their cars having entirely red lights as well as red uniforms. They do not have law enforcement powers as with actual police departments as there is no jail inside the town since it is a studio lot.

Downtown
The downtown has restaurants, stores, and hotels, most of them are usually first party. The first party restaurants are Pido's Pizza Place, Langile's Eatery, ATBW Store & Grille, Jeffery's Subs, and Ozone Eatery. The third party restaurants are franchises owned by ATBW's city management department which manages and controls them, which are a McDonald's, Dairy Queen, Burger King, 7-Eleven, Wendy's, Arby's, Baskin Robins, and a Starbucks Coffee, all of which have red door and window frames instead of silver or black, and they also have red tables as well as ceiling vents and speakers. The McDonald's has a red arch logo on the side and an entirely red roof. In addition, all of them still use their original logo since they first opened, as well as retaining their original design, with the restaurants opening between 1979 and 1983.

There is also a Target Great Land, a Walmart, an ATBW Store, and a Kmart, all of which have red door and window frames and are under management of ATBW's city management department instead of the individual companies themselves. These stores also retain their original logos since they first opened, and they all have red air vents and speakers on the ceilings. The town's Walmart still operates as a department store and remains as one of the only Walmarts to never convert into a supercenter, and both the ATBW Store and Kmart are approximately 55% smaller than their original size due the number of buildings within the area. The Target Greatland is the largest store within this town, having a grocery department, pizza hut, and built in coffee shop, but the store itself is still 30% smaller than a conventional Target Greatland due to the small size of the city and the number of buildings in it being tightly packed into it. All checkout aisles in both stores are also red alongside the number plates.

There are several hotels within the town, which are Langile Inn, Templeton Inn, Bromley Inn, Eric Inn, ATBW Inn, and Warren Inn being first party hotels. Franchised hotels also exist here as well, including a Super 8, Red Roof Inn, Holiday Inn, Hampton Inn, and Motel 6, all of them keeping their original logos since opening in 1983.