The centerpoint for Long Island culture, The Core is anchored by all-new downtown district Station Yards—featuring local cafés and boutiques, community programming, and easy transit access. Spanning 53+ acres surrounding the Ronkonkoma Long Island Rail Road stop, Station Yards will include 1,450 apartment homes; 555,000 square feet of retail, office, and medical space; and a 60,000-square-foot hotel upon completion, offering residents a plethora of choices for shopping, dining, work, and recreation.
The Core is your shortcut to top-notch Long Island living at Station Yards, a vibrant downtown district bringing celebrated restaurants, distinctive local shops, expansive green space, and enticing entertainment to your doorstep. The ultimate crossroads for convenience and connection, The Core touts immediate access to the Long Island Rail Road, the Expressway, and MacArthur Airport. From a splashy poolside scene to inspired coworking spaces and the welcoming village green, Long Island spirit radiates from The Core.
The Core offers a world-class lifestyle with all-new apartment homes in a vibrant downtown environment, rooted in Long Island tradition. The Core at Station Yards consists of 388 apartment homes, 70,000 square feet of retail, and 16,500 square feet of office space.
With state-of-the-art appliances and in-home extras, The Core offers best-in-class living.
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Standing at the geographic center of Long Island, Station Yards, the new heart of Ronkonkoma, is a reimagining of the classic American village, bringing together the North Shore’s New England–style architecture and the South Shore’s reflection of the Mid-Atlantic and points south. A landmark, multi-phase development, Station Yards is set to unveil 1,450 residences; 550,000 square feet of combined retail, office, and medical space; and 60,000 square feet of hospitality space upon completion.
A crossroads of rail, highway, and air service, Station Yards is inspired by the excellent rail stations of the nineteenth century. Those grand portals celebrated the spirit of adventure and discovery, as well as the warm comfort of coming home to someplace special.