Stony Brook University to spend $20 Million to expand in Stony Brook New York.
Stony Brook, New York — According to state and local development sources, Stony Brook University plans to invest $20 Million to expand in Stony Brook. The company plans to occupy the new space at 100 Nicolls Road in Stony Brook, on or about April 1, 2027. According to the company website Stony Brook University, New York’s flagship university and No. 1 public university, was established in 1957 as a college for the preparation of secondary school teachers of mathematics and science. Stony Brook is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. The first campus was located in Oyster Bay, Long Island, on the grounds of a former Gold Coast estate. In 1962, a new campus was built near the historic village of Stony Brook on land donated by local philanthropist Ward Melville. The university has grown tremendously and is now recognized as one of the nation’s important centers of learning and scholarship — carrying out the mandate given by the State Board of Regents in 1960 to become a university that would “stand with the finest in the country.” The Stony Brook campus lies about 60 miles east of Manhattan and 60 miles west of Montauk Point. It is only a short distance to the Atlantic beaches of the south shore and the vineyards of the East End. Situated on 1,039 acres on the north shore of Long Island, Stony Brook University has a four-season climate, tempered by proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and Long Island Sound. On August 1, 2025, Andrea Goldsmith became the seventh president of Stony Brook University. She also oversees Stony Brook Medicine; co-chairs Brookhaven Science Associates, which manages Brookhaven National Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy; and chairs the board of the New York Climate Exchange. An inventor who holds 38 patents in wireless technology, she has received recognition for her work, including induction into the Wireless History Foundation’s Wireless Hall of Fame and the National Inventors Hall of Fame®, and the IEEE Dresselhaus Medal. In 2020, President Goldsmith became the first woman to receive The Marconi Prize, the highest honor in telecommunications research. She is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
To learn more about Stony Brook University, visit https://www.stonybrook.edu/
Company Contact:
Andrea Goldsmith, President
631-632-6000
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