Stony Brook Technology Center (SBTC), located within Long Island’s only University Related Research Park, offers flexible suite options ranging from 944 square feet to 20,100 square feet, including select prebuilt office and medical spaces.
Positioned to support innovation-driven and healthcare-adjacent users, the opportunity combines modern, efficient layouts with strong signage visibility, ample parking, and an engaged ownership team. Modern interiors with open layouts and generous window lines support collaborative workstyles. Tenants benefit from pond views, tenant-controlled HVAC, 24-hour access, and excellent building infrastructure, including robust power and sewer access, supported by responsive on-site maintenance. The result is a professional, polished environment that supports productivity and growth.
Developed more than 20 years ago, the 103-acre SBTC campus features a variety of architectural styles unified by a thoughtfully planned, park-like setting. Curved roadways, enforced setbacks, retention ponds with fountains, and extensive sidewalks create a landscaped, non-industrial atmosphere that distinguishes the park from traditional office and flex developments. Campus amenities and shuttle service, running up to 16 times daily to Stony Brook University’s Health Sciences facilities, reinforce the Center’s strong connection to academic and medical institutions. This campus environment appeals to technology, medical, and professional users seeking proximity to research, talent, and healthcare infrastructure.
The Stony Brook Technology Center benefits from immediate access to Route 347 (Smithtown Bypass) and close proximity to the Long Island Expressway (LIE), Middle Country Road, Route 25A, and Nicolls Road, ensuring convenient connectivity and public transportation access. The campus sits less than 5 miles from three major medical anchors: Stony Brook University Hospital, Suffolk County’s only Level 1 Trauma Center; St. Charles Hospital; and Mather Hospital. Surrounding amenities include national retailers such as Walmart, BJ’s, Starbucks, Kohl’s, Target, and The Home Depot. The 5-mile population surrounding the park includes approximately 205,000 residents, supplemented by a daytime workforce of 115,000, with a high average household income that exceeds $231,000. The Stony Brook Technology Center offers access to a high-quality office and medical facilities at the center of one of Long Island’s leading research, healthcare, and technology corridors.