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Sea Turtle Rescue Drama, Blue Origin's Big Contract, Rocket Launches, Top Restaurants, Cocoa Beach Pier, Housing Update & New Construction Deals!
Don't Miss Out on Sea Turtle Rescue, Blue Origin's Contract, Rocket Launches, Best Restaurants, Cocoa Beach Pier, Brevard County Housing Market Update & More! 🌟🚀🏖 #SpaceCoastFun

Larry Fleckinger

Oct 9, 2025

Brevard County’s coast is battling intense beach erosion and heavy sargassum seaweed buildup, endangering sea turtle hatchlings as they attempt to reach the ocean.

 

Volunteers from the Sea Turtle Preservation Society (STPS), like Amanda Burnand and Roxy Frum, are tirelessly searching through thick seaweed to rescue stranded hatchlings. Roughly 30 young turtles have already been saved and are now recovering at the Brevard Zoo’s Sea Turtle Healing Center.

 

The Healing Center, open since 2014, has helped hundreds of turtles overcome injuries and illnesses. One recent patient, a juvenile green turtle named Bugs, was released after five months of care, having received advanced treatments such as negative-pressure wound therapy and raw honey applications.

 

The STPS also hosts the Turtle Krawl 5K, returning September 13, 2025, to raise vital funds for these conservation efforts.

 

Locals are encouraged to report distressed turtles to 321-206-0646, supporting ongoing survival efforts along the Space Coast.


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Blue Origin has secured a $78.25 million contract from the U.S. Space Force to expand its space vehicle processing facilities at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

 

The new payload processing facility, set for completion by 2028, aims to boost launch readiness and support multiple providers, easing bottlenecks before missions.

 

Col. Dan Highlander of the Space Systems Command noted this boost in capacity is vital for delivering resilient launch capabilities.

 

While Blue Origin currently trails SpaceX and ULA in national security launch contracts, this investment strengthens its infrastructure and competitive edge.

 

The Space Force’s approach, sharing cost risks with private firms, is designed to modernize launch support but also comes with schedule challenges and execution risks.

 

If completed as planned, this facility could help Blue Origin earn more future national security launch missions.


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Trivia Question❓

Cocoa Beach is home to the world's largest ________.

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

Space Coast Weekend Events • Oct 10–12, 2025

Melbourne

Sat, Oct 11 • Space Coast Farmers Market (EGAD)

Eau Gallie Square fills with local farms, bakers, makers, plants & pantry staples (9am–2pm).

Event pageMap

Sat–Sun, Oct 11–12 • 5th Annual Fall Art & Craft Expo at Wickham Park

200+ vendors, handmade gifts, art & family fun in one of Melbourne’s favorite parks (Sat 10–5, Sun 10–4).

Event pageMap

Sat–Sun, Oct 11–12 • Boo at the Zoo (Family Halloween)

Trick-or-treat stations, DJ, shows & photo spots throughout Brevard Zoo (10am–3pm both days).

Event pageMap

Sat, Oct 11 • The Tactical Games: Florida Skirmish

Spectate or compete in a fitness + marksmanship test at 620 Hurley Blvd SW (6:30am–3pm).

Event pageMap

 

Palm Bay

Sat, Oct 11 • Ride 4 Robin (Charity Ride)

Kickstands up at Space Coast Harley-Davidson with music, vendors & community support.

Event pageMap

Sat, Oct 11 • Mr. Olympia Watch Party

Cheer the world’s biggest bodybuilding show with fellow fans at W.O.L.F. Fitness Palm Bay.

Event pageMap

 

Rockledge

Fri, Oct 10 • Food Truck Friday (Larry L. Schultz Park)

Dinner al fresco with rotating trucks and neighbors (4:30–7:30pm).

Event pageMap

 

Indialantic

Sat, Oct 11 • Women’s Morning of Reflection

Inspiration and community at Holy Name of Jesus (9am–12pm).

Event pageMap

Sat, Oct 11 • Ballroom/Latin/Swing Dance Tea Party

Evening social dance by the beach (7–10pm) — all levels welcome.

Event pageMap

 

Satellite Beach

Sat, Oct 11 • 2nd Annual Sixth Man Basketball Tournament

Full day of basketball at Satellite High with food trucks, prizes & community fun.

Event pageMap

 

Cocoa Beach

Sat–Mon, Oct 11–13 • 40th Annual NKF Rich Salick Pro/Am Surf Fest

World-class surfing, music & beach activities at Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier (8am–5pm).

Event pageFull festival siteMap

Sun, Oct 12 • Taste of Brevard & Silent Auction

Signature NKF gala with live music at Cocoa Beach Country Club (6–9pm).

Tickets / infoMap

 

Cocoa

Sat, Oct 11 • Autumn in Bloom Festival (Brevard Discovery Garden)

Hands-on gardening demos, vendors & family activities (9am–3pm).

Event pageMap

 

Cape Canaveral

Sat, Oct 11 • Cape Canaveral Lighthouse & Space Force Museum Tour

Guided history tour (9am–1pm); meet at Sands Space History Center.

Event detailsMap

Sat, Oct 11 • Shindig at Sea (Cruise Event)

Party-at-sea sailing from Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal (2pm embark).

Event pageMap

 

Merritt Island

Fri, Oct 10 • World Space Week Expo (KSC Visitor Complex)

Interactive space industry exhibits & talks at Space Shuttle Atlantis (9am–6pm).

Event pageMap

Sat, Oct 11 • October Big Day (Birding)

Join naturalists for fall migration counts around Merritt Island/Cocoa (morning start).

ListingMap

 

Port St. John

Sat, Oct 11 • PSJ Public Library Fall Festival

Family crafts, games, photo ops & more (12–4pm) at the Port St. John Library.

Community noticeMap

 

Titusville

Sat, Oct 11 • Valiant Air Command Oktoberfest

Live polka, contests, food & evening fun at the Warbird Museum (12–10pm).

Event pageMap

Sat, Oct 11 • Playafest (Oktoberfest) at Playalinda Brewing Company

Oktoberfest-style celebration with beer, food & music downtown.

Chamber listingMap

 

Mims

Sun, Oct 12 • Fall Fest at The Vineyards at Black Willow

Family fall fest with live music & kids activities (3–6pm).

Event pageMap

 
Quote Of The Day

"Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other." - Walter Elliot

 

Space Coast Rocket Launches • Oct 9–31, 2025

Times are Eastern and subject to change. Always check day-of for window updates. No tables per newsletter style.

Thu, Oct 9 — SpaceX Falcon 9 | Project Kuiper (KF-03)

Target time: 9:56 PM ET • Pad: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral
Payload: 24 Amazon Kuiper broadband satellites to LEO • Recovery: Droneship (“Just Read The Instructions”)

Viewing tips:

Sun, Oct 12 — SpaceX Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 10-52

Window opens: 4:11 AM ET • Pad: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral
Payload: 28 Starlink V2 Mini satellites to LEO • Recovery: Droneship (“A Shortfall of Gravitas”)

Viewing tips:

Wed, Oct 15 — SpaceX Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 10-17

Window opens: 12:21 PM ET • Pad: SLC-40, Cape Canaveral
Payload: 28 Starlink V2 Mini satellites to LEO • Recovery: Droneship

Viewing tips:
  • Space View Park or Sand Point Park (Titusville riverfront) give long downrange trails.
  • Midday sun is harsh—polarized sunglasses help; hydrate and bring shade.

Sat, Oct 18 — SpaceX Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 10-21

Target time: 1:02 PM ET • Pad: Cape Canaveral (SLC-40)
Payload: ~29 Starlink satellites to LEO • Recovery: Droneship

Viewing tips:

Tue, Oct 21 — SpaceX Falcon 9 | SpainSat NG II (Hisdesat)

Approx. time: ~8:00 PM ET (TBD) • Pad: Cape Canaveral
Payload: Secure communications satellite to GEO transfer orbit • Notes: May slip to Oct 22.

Viewing tips:

Late October (Targeting) — ULA Atlas V 551 | ViaSat-3 F2 (EMEA)

Window: Late Oct (time TBD; some calendars show ~Thu, Oct 30, evening) • Pad: SLC-41, Cape Canaveral
Payload: High-capacity Ka-band broadband satellite • Notes: Atlas V 551 uses five solids—very bright and loud ascent.

Viewing tips:

Reminder: Launch windows move frequently due to weather, range, and vehicle readiness. Verify timing on the morning of launch and again an hour prior.

Upcoming Rocket Launches on the Space Coast

Here’s the Space Coast launch lineup from October 2–31, 2025. Times below are EDT and always subject to change (often at the last minute). I also added quick, local viewing tips for each.


Mon, Oct 6 — 12:32 a.m.
SpaceX Falcon 9 • Starlink Group 10-59 (LEO internet satellites) from SLC-40, Cape Canaveral SFS. Good night-launch viewing from Jetty Park (Port Canaveral), Cocoa Beach Pier, or the SR-528/520 causeways. For closer sights/sound (and parking), arrive early. Visit Space Coast+1


Wed, Oct 8 — 9:56 p.m.
SpaceX Falcon 9 • Project Kuiper (KF-03) (24 Amazon broadband satellites to LEO) from SLC-40. Try Jetty Park or Playalinda Beach – Lot 1–5 (if Canaveral National Seashore is open; check status). Night launches look dramatic from beaches south to Satellite Beach. Visit Space Coast+1


Sun, Oct 12 — 4:11 a.m.
SpaceX Falcon 9 • Starlink Group 10-52 (LEO internet satellites) from the Cape. Pre-dawn glow can be spectacular from Cocoa Beach or Lori Wilson Park; bring a tripod if you’re photographing the exhaust plume. Visit Space Coast


Tue, Oct 21 — 8:00 p.m. (TBD)
SpaceX Falcon 9 • SpainSat NG II (secure communications satellite for Spain; GEO transfer) from the Cape. For a clear horizon, favor the beaches north of Cocoa Beach, or Jetty Park. Arrive 90+ minutes early—parking fills quickly on evening GEO shots. Visit Space Coast


Late Oct (targeting Oct 30, ~8:00 p.m., TBD)
ULA Atlas V 551 • ViaSat-3 F2 (EMEA) (high-capacity Ka-band broadband satellite) from SLC-41, Cape Canaveral SFS. Atlas V with five solids is loudJetty Park and Cape Canaveral beaches give excellent sound and smoke trails; Playalinda is outstanding if open. Visit Space Coast+1


NET Oct (date TBA)
SpaceX Falcon 9 • SPAINSAT New Generation II (backup/placeholder window appears around Oct 22). Treat this as tentative; check the day-of. Next Spaceflight


Heads-up items that may slip into/around October
Blue Origin New Glenn • EscaPADE (Mars science twins) — showing NET Fall 2025 (LC-36, Cape). Keep an eye on manifest updates. Spaceflight Now


Smart viewing tips (local-tested)

  • Pick your spot early. Traffic gets spicy—plan to park 60–120 minutes before liftoff for popular night/evening windows.

  • Best general-public sights: Jetty Park, Playalinda Beach (if open), Cocoa Beach Pier, Lori Wilson Park, and the US-1 & SR-528 causeways. This official viewing map is handy. Visit Space Coast

  • Check closures/hazards on launch day (boaters/pilots especially) via Space Launch Delta 45 resources linked from the Space Coast page. Visit Space Coast

  • Wind rules the show. If winds violate limits, expect scrubs or multi-hour holds; keep snacks, water, and patience handy.

No Cape/KSC launches were scheduled on Thu, Oct 2, 2025 as of this morning; the first October window locally is Oct 6. Spaceflight Now

If you want this converted into a polished, city-by-city viewing blurb for your newsletter (with map pins), say the word and I’ll package it up.

 

I Searched For The 5 Best Restaurants In Brevard County And This Is What The Answer Was...

Oddly enough I have personally only dined at one of them...

 

Top 5 Restaurants in Brevard County, FL

Handpicked standouts known for consistent quality, longevity, and a memorable dining experience. Each listing includes the official website.

 

1) Café Margaux — Cocoa

Why it’s among the best: A Brevard fine-dining icon for decades with creative French/European cuisine, curated wine dinners, and a romantic setting.

Highlights: Multi-course wine dinners, steak & fresh seafood, elegant service.

Address: 220 Brevard Ave, Cocoa, FL 32922

Official Website

 

2) The Fat Snook — Cocoa Beach

Why it’s among the best: Intimate coastal spot focused on seasonal, locally sourced seafood with a chef-driven, scratch-kitchen approach.

Highlights: Market-fresh seafood, seasonal menus, relaxed yet refined vibe.

Address: 2464 S Atlantic Ave, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931

Official Website

 

3) Gregory’s Steak & Seafood Grille — Cocoa Beach

Why it’s among the best: Hand-cut steaks and sustainably sourced seafood in a refined setting—plus a unique upstairs comedy club experience on select nights.

Highlights: Prime rib & steaks, fresh seafood, dinner + comedy option.

Address: 900 N Atlantic Ave, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931

Official Website

 

4) Djon’s Steak & Lobster House — Melbourne Beach

Why it’s among the best: Long-time favorite for upscale surf-and-turf with white-tablecloth ambiance, noted service, and special-occasion feel.

Highlights: Certified Angus steaks, classic seafood, elegant atmosphere.

Address: 522 Ocean Ave, Melbourne Beach, FL 32951

Official Website

 

5) Chart House — Melbourne (Waterfront)

Why it’s among the best: Signature waterfront views over the Indian River, broad appeal menu (seafood, prime rib, steaks), and polished service—great for groups and sunsets.

Highlights: Waterfront dining, early dining & brunch hours, dependable classics.

Address: 2250 Front St, Melbourne, FL 32901

Official Website

Have You Been To The Famous Cocoa Beach Pier Lately!!

Cocoa Beach Pier: A Short History & 2025 Directory

Last updated: October 8, 2025

 

Brief History

The Cocoa Beach Pier, originally named the Canaveral Pier, was constructed in 1962 by businessman Richard Stottler. Built with more than two miles of boardwalk planks and supported by hundreds of pilings, the pier extends roughly 800 feet into the Atlantic Ocean and quickly became one of Florida’s best-known seaside landmarks.

In its early years, the pier served as both a fishing destination and social hub, helping anchor Cocoa Beach’s surf culture and events. Renamed the Cocoa Beach Pier in the 1980s, it evolved with new restaurants, music, and beach festivals—while also doubling as a prime vantage point for rocket launches from nearby Cape Canaveral. In 2014, Westgate Resorts purchased and revitalized the property, shaping it into the family-friendly dining, shopping, and entertainment spot visitors enjoy today.

Restaurants, Bars & Food

  • Pier 62 Oceanfront Restaurant & Bar — full-service oceanfront dining with seafood, sushi, steaks and cocktails.
    Visit Pier 62
  • Ocean Freeze Daiquiri Bar — frozen cocktails, margaritas and tropical drinks.
    Ocean Freeze Daiquiri Bar
  • Maui J’s Shaved Ice Truck — Hawaiian-style shaved ice and refreshing treats.
    Maui J’s Shaved Ice Truck
  • Rikki Tiki Tavern — open-air tiki bar at the end of the pier with panoramic views.
    Rikki Tiki Tavern
  • The Boardwalk Bar — casual pier-side spot for drinks and light bites with ocean views.
    The Boardwalk Bar
  • Sea Dogs — quick-serve classics like hot dogs, ice cream and smoothies.
    Sea Dogs

Shops & Retail

  • The Pier Shop — main souvenir & gift store with apparel, accessories and coastal décor.
    The Pier Shop
  • Trader Rick’s Marketplace — beach gear, essentials and rentals (umbrellas, chairs, boards).
    Trader Rick’s Marketplace

Brevard County Housing Market Update (REPEAT NOTHING CHANGED)

Here's the current state of Brevard County's housing market and interest rates as of October 2025:

 

Housing Market:
- The median home price in Brevard County is $354,000, showing a 3.9% decrease from last year
- Average days on market is 77 days, up from 71 days last year
- Active inventory has increased significantly to 5,180 properties, up 30% from last year
- Sales volume is at 742 monthly closings, representing a slight decline

Market Conditions:
- It's shifting toward a more balanced market with buyers gaining more negotiating power
- About 33.9% of listings are experiencing price reductions
- Properties are selling for approximately 96.6% of list price
- Only 8.3% of homes are selling above list price, down from last year

Interest Rates:
- Mortgage rates are expected to see a gradual decrease throughout 2025
- The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) and other major institutions are forecasting slightly lower rates
- This potential rate decrease could help improve affordability for buyers

Market Trends:
- Inventory levels are at their highest since February 2011
- The market is showing signs of stabilization after previous years' rapid growth
- Buyers have more choices and less pressure to make quick decisions
- Sellers are needing to be more competitive with pricing and negotiations

This data suggests Brevard County is experiencing a market correction with increasing inventory and moderating prices, giving buyers more options while requiring sellers to be more strategic in their pricing.

 

Current Interest Rates Update:

You may have heard the government shut down. Short term, this can actually give mortgage rates a small boost lower, but the bigger concern is possible delays in loan processes or data releases. Let’s talk about how to stay on track if you’re buying.

 

Current Mortgage Rate Ranges:

  • Conventional: 5.875% to 6.875%

  • Jumbo: 6.125% to 6.75%

  • FHA: 5.5% to 6.625%

  • VA: 5.5% to 6.625%

  • Down Payment Assistance: 6.125% to 7.99%

Bottom Line:
While the shutdown may provide short-term rate relief, the real challenge lies in potential processing delays. Being proactive now ensures your buyers can stay on track, no matter how long the shutdown lasts.

 

This information above was provided by Jennifer Kline with The Mortgage Firm.  You can contact Jennifer at: (321) 754-1212, ​(321) 684-1975, jennifer.kline@tmf.mortgage

 

New Construction Homes in Brevard County, FL — Market Trends & Buyer Incentives (STILL THE BEST DEALS)

Brevard County, along Florida’s Space Coast, remains a sought-after area for new housing. With its proximity to the Atlantic, beaches, NASA/space industries, growing job sectors, and appealing quality of life, demand stays strong. But the market is shifting — especially in new construction. Builders are adjusting their strategies to adapt to higher costs and cooling buyer sentiment. That means opportunities for buyers.

 


Glossary: What Buyers See Changing

 

  • Price Adjustments / Reductions: Builders are lowering list prices or offering “price cuts” on certain inventory or spec homes.

  • Interest Rate Incentives (Rate Buy-Downs, Locked Rates, etc.): To offset rising mortgage rates, some builders (or their lenders) are offering promotional financing, rate buy-downs or locking in lower rates for a period.

  • Other Incentives / Perks: These include closing cost assistance, upgrades (appliances, floors, patios, etc.), lot premium waivers, flex cash, or builder credits.


What the Data Shows in Brevard

Here are some concrete numbers and examples from Brevard County:

  • Median and Starting Prices
    New homes listed in Brevard have a median listing price around $330,000. (Realtor)
    Homes in certain new-construction developments start much lower — in the low $200,000’s. 

  • Price Reductions in Listings
    On Zillow, many new construction homes in Brevard are marked with price cuts. Examples:
    • A 4 bed 3 bath in Palm Bay was reduced by around $6,000. (Zillow)
    • Another home in Palm Bay dropped by ~$24,900. (Zillow)

  • Incentives & Interest-Rate Relief
    • Some listings offer a “locked in reduced rate” or seller-paid rate relief mechanisms. For instance: “$15,000 buyer’s incentive OR this house comes with a locked in reduced rate as low as 4.99% APR.” 

  • Affordable New Homes Are Still Present
    There are numerous new homes in Brevard under $400,000. (Jome) Some starting points are as low as ~$233,780 and rising depending on size, location, and upgrades. (New Home Source)

  • Purchase Assistance Programs
    For eligible buyers, local government runs programs:
    • Brevard County’s Purchase Assistance Program helps very low, low & median-income families, and it can be applied toward new homes among other units. (Learn More)
    • There are income limits, good‐faith contribution minimums, and requirements such as being first time homebuyers. (Learn More)


 

Why Builders Are Offering More Incentives Now

Some of the forces behind what we’re seeing:

  1. Mortgage Rates & Affordability Pressure
    As interest rates have gone up, monthly payments increase. To make homes move, builders are more likely to offer rate buydowns or locked incentives to reduce the financial burden for buyers.

  2. Inventory / Competition Among Builders
    With many new communities in development, builders compete not just against each other, but also with resale homes. To stand out, they sweeten the deal.

  3. Cost Pressures & Buyer Hesitancy
    Construction costs, materials, labor, permitting etc. continue rising. But buyer demand is a bit more cautious than earlier in the pandemic/boom period. That tension is pushing builders to both manage their margins and appeal more aggressively to buyers.

  4. Regulatory / Local Policy Support
    Programs like the county purchase assistance help enable buyers to participate. These partnerships can help builders sell more quickly.


What Buyers Should Watch Out For

If you are considering buying a new construction home in Brevard:

  • Read the fine print on incentives
    Some rate-buydowns are temporary, or only for a short period. “Locked in rate” sometimes means for an initial period and then adjusts. Confirm duration and conditions.

  • Check which homes are inventory vs pre-construction
    Move-in ready homes sometimes receive price cuts; pre-construction deals may promise incentives, but delivery might be many months away. Things can change.

  • Look at total cost, not just price tag
    Consider lot premiums, homeowners association (HOA) fees, insurance (especially for coastal areas or flood zones), property taxes, maintenance costs.

  • Use local purchase assistance when eligible
    The Brevard County program can help with down payments/second mortgages (zero interest sometimes) if you qualify. (Default)

  • Compare financing options
    Even with builder‐offered locked or reduced rates, it’s wise to get quotes from independent lenders to see what’s better over the long run.


 

Bottom Line

New construction homes in Brevard County are still very much available, with a good range from lower cost spec homes (low $200,000’s) to higher-end luxury new builds. Because of interest-rate pressures and increased competition, many builders are offering more incentives than in recent years. For buyers who are ready, informed, and who qualify for programs, now can be a favorable time to negotiate or find value.


If you’d like, I can pull listings from specific areas like Palm Bay, Titusville, or Cocoa, showing which homes have the best incentives right now. Do you want me to put that together for you?

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💯For a Free List of all new construction homes in Brevard, many with incentives,  visit https://NewHomesBrevard.com.

💡 Answer to Trivia Question:
Cocoa Beach is home to the world's largest surfing complex, the Ron Jon Surf Shop.
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