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New florist-led beauty and spa concept Bloom coming to Station Yards

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A new lifestyle concept blending florals, beauty and wellness is coming to the heart of Ronkonkomaโ€™s Station Yards.

Bloom, a florist-led business offering everything from custom arrangements to spa and salon services, is set to open at 3 Hawkins Avenue inside The Core, the walkable downtown district that runs along the Long Island Rail Roadโ€™s busiest station.

Owned and operated by Kerry Maher Weisse, Bloom is designed as a multi-service destination โ€” combining a full-service florist with hair, spa and aesthetic offerings under one roof, an announcement reads.

The concept aims to bring together creativity and self-care in a single space, catering to both Station Yards residents and the surrounding community, according to the announcement. Bloom is expected to employ about a dozen professionals across floral design, hairstyling and aesthetics, with a particular focus on weddings and event services.

โ€œBloom is exactly the type of tenant we look to attract to Station Yards,โ€ stated Meaghan Coughlan Treat, development manager at TRITEC, the Station Yards’ developer. โ€œItโ€™s experiential, community-focused, and complements both the residential population and the programming that takes place throughout The Core.โ€

Weisse said she chose Station Yards for its mix of residential, retail and office space, as well as its built-in sense of community.

Even ahead of its opening, Bloom has begun making its presence known โ€” hosting a Valentineโ€™s Day floral activation and staging arrangements inside model apartments at The Core, which spans some 53 acre just north of the LIRR station.


Bloom opens soon at 3 Hawkins Ave. Unit 1103 at The Core Station Yards. (courtesy photo)
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