Structured districts, controlled growth,
and consistent standards.
ATEK Grid operates a governed land framework with defined zoning, managed expansion, and district-based land fees using Game Tokens (GTs). The objective is long-term stability: dense districts, active storefronts, and a cohesive city layout as the grid grows.
District Structure
Governed land frameworkA district model—designed for stability.
Land is organized into clear districts to protect residents, concentrate commerce, and set operational expectations. This framework helps prevent vacancy cycles, reduces sprawl, and keeps the city layout cohesive over time.
Living districts with community standards. Commercial activity is prohibited.
Storefront and service zones designed for consistent activity and structured growth.
Mixed residential + commercial footprints where permitted, with additional governance controls.
Residential Districts
Living and retention
Residential districts are designed for long-term living, stable communities, and clean zoning standards. Commercial activity is not permitted in residential parcels.
| Parcel Size | Monthly Fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1024 sqm | 2,500 GT | Starter residential parcel. No commercial activity permitted. |
| 2304 sqm | 5,000 GT | Maximum residential parcel size. Suitable for larger builds and households. |
Commercial Districts
Commerce and services
Commercial districts are designed for storefronts, services, and sustained economic activity. Commercial scaling is managed to prevent inactive storefronts and maintain district productivity.
| Parcel Size | Monthly Fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1024 sqm | 3,000 GT | Entry-level commercial footprint for stores and services. |
| 2048 sqm | 5,000 GT | Expanded commercial parcel for proven operations and sustained activity. |
| 4096 sqm | 8,000 GT | Full commercial cell; limited availability and managed placement. |
Multi-Use District
Mixed-use governance
Multi-use districts support approved mixed-use footprints (residential + limited commercial use) under additional governance controls. These parcels are intended for intentional development patterns rather than uncontrolled blending across the grid.
| Parcel Size | Monthly Fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1024–2048 sqm | By placement | Mixed-use approval and standards apply (design, traffic, and compliance expectations). |
| 2048–4096 sqm | By performance | Expanded mixed-use footprint for proven operators; governed to protect district integrity. |
Controlled Expansion
Demand-driven releaseATEK grows intentionally to preserve density.
New land is released only when demand signals justify it. This approach protects district cohesion, supports active downtown areas, and prevents sprawl into empty regions.
Additional regions are considered when parcel occupancy reaches 80–85%.
Commercial growth is based on measurable demand and sustained operational activity.
Expansion is staged to preserve district integrity and long-term city cohesion.
Operations and Controls
Standards that protect stabilityControls exist to protect activity and prevent stagnation.
The land program uses standards and enforcement to preserve district integrity, avoid vacancy cycles, and maintain a high-quality city layout as the grid scales.
Residential, commercial, and multi-use standards remain distinct and protected.
Commercial and mixed-use parcels may require sustained activity to remain in good standing.
District standards support cohesive design, reliable operations, and predictable governance.