Villas at Setauket expansion adds senior housing in Brookhaven


A new hone at the Villas at Setauket. | Crest Group

Brookhaven saw a milestone in senior housing development as the Crest Group broke ground on phase two of its Villas at Setauket project, expanding its 55+ rental community in East Setauket. The project, which adds eight new units on 1.2 acres, reflects ongoing demand for age-restricted housing that balances independent living with community amenities.

The Villas at Setauket already provide townhomes and garden-style apartments designed for active adults, and the expansion aims to meet growing interest among retirees and near-retirees in the area. According to project officials, the new phase will include thoughtfully designed layouts, accessible features, and green spaces to foster both comfort and social engagement.

Town Supervisor Dan Panico praised the expansion, noting it strengthens Brookhaven’s portfolio of housing options while supporting local economic growth. “We are committed to providing diverse housing opportunities for all residents,” Panico said. “Projects like Villas at Setauket allow seniors to remain in the community they know and love, close to family, services, and local amenities.”

The development aligns with broader regional trends, as Long Island towns increasingly face demand for housing tailored to older adults seeking independence without leaving their hometowns. Community leaders also highlighted the project’s potential economic benefits, including construction jobs during the build-out and the continued participation of residents in local commerce once units are occupied.

Public input was incorporated early in the planning stages, with nearby residents participating in town meetings and site reviews. Officials emphasized that traffic, parking, and environmental considerations were addressed to minimize impacts on surrounding neighborhoods.

Construction is expected to continue through the coming year, with completion anticipated by late 2026. Once finished, the Villas at Setauket will provide a mix of new housing choices that reflect Brookhaven’s commitment to sustainable growth, quality of life for seniors, and inclusive community planning.

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