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Developing Long Island:
Station Yards

Ronkonkoma, NY TRITEC’s Station Yards is redefining Long Island as a modern, transit-oriented destination. At the center of this transformation is SPECTOR companies, the project’s architect and designer, renowned for creating innovative, functional, and elegant environments.

Blending Long Island’s character with a contemporary aesthetic, the architecture emphasizes warm materials, sustainable strategies, and thoughtful detail. With resort-style courtyards, recreational lawns, and vibrant gathering spaces, Station Yards re-imagines how Long Island lives, works, and connects.

Project Info

Project Title: Station Yards

Project Location: Ronkonkoma, NY

Property Type: Multi-Family Residential

Project Type: New

Year Started: Construction 2024

Est. Date Completed: Anticipated June, 2026

Project Team

Architect: SPECTOR companies

Client: Tritec Development Group, LLC / Tritec Building Company, Inc.

Structural Engineer: O’Donnell & Naccarato Structural Engineers

Civil/Site, MEPF Engineer, Landscape Architecture: H2M Architects + Engineers

Precast Concrete Garage: High Concrete Group, LLC

Sustainability Consultant: Sustainable Comfort, Inc.

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