Community Calendar Issue 10 featuring strawberries, sea songs, summer nights, and coastal New England eventsSeaport Community Calendar · Issue 10

Strawberries, Sea Songs & Summer Nights

June is opening the shoreline with strawberries in Mystic, sea songs in Essex, summer concerts in Westerly, gardens and sailing in Newport, arts in Norwich and New London, and classic New England nights outside. From Southeastern Connecticut to Rhode Island, the season is starting to feel alive.

Four Counties · One Coastal Community

Where June Comes Alive

This issue stretches across New London County, Middlesex County, Washington County, and Newport County — the coastal communities, river towns, downtowns, farms, parks, venues, and waterfront gathering places that help define our region.

New London County

Mystic, New…

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Quiet modern office representing AI, layoffs, and shifting real estate demandMarket Commentary • Issue 10

AI, Layoffs, and the Real Estate Demand Nobody Is Underwriting

Companies may still grow revenue, increase profits, and expand market share. But what happens to real estate when they no longer need the same number of people to do it?

For years, real estate professionals have watched job announcements as one of the clearest signals of future demand.

A company expands. A company hires. People move. Office space fills. Apartments lease. Homes sell. Restaurants get busier. Municipal tax bases strengthen.

That relationship has helped shape how communities, developers, landlords, lenders, and brokers think about growth.

But what happens when companies grow without adding people?

Why…

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Community Calendar Issue 9 - The Small Events Are the SignalCommunity Calendar • Issue #9

The Small Events Are the Signal

As the weather turns, the four-county shoreline starts to move differently. Vineyards open their lawns, farmers markets return, town greens fill with music, and downtown streets become gathering places again.

What We’re Watching This Season

Across New London County, Middlesex County, Washington County, and Newport County, the most interesting story is not only the large festivals. It is the smaller, recurring, local events that reveal where people are gathering, where businesses are benefiting, and where communities are building real lifestyle momentum.

Big Theme

The large festivals bring the crowds, but the smaller events build the community.

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Divorce and the marital home guidance for Southeastern Connecticut homeownersSeaport Divorce & Real Estate Series

Issue #1: Divorce and the Marital Home

The House Between Two Futures

A thoughtful guide for homeowners across Mystic, Stonington, Groton, Waterford, East Lyme, Ledyard, New London, and the surrounding Southeastern Connecticut communities.

Discretion • Neutrality • Local Expertise • Defensible Guidance

For most couples navigating divorce, the marital home is not just another asset. It is often the single largest financial item on the balance sheet, while also carrying deep emotional meaning tied to memory, family routine, stability, and identity.

That dual nature — financial and emotional — is exactly why the marital home deserves a structured, advisory approach…

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Seaport Multifamily Brief Issue 6 - The Meetings Behind the MarketSeaport Multifamily Brief Issue 6 Public Meeting Intelligence Multifamily Market Watch Powered by CoStar Data and Seaport Due Diligence

The Meetings Behind the Market

How local decisions, zoning conversations, regulatory risk, and capital movement are reshaping the multifamily conversation in Southeastern Connecticut and coastal Rhode Island.

Research • Valuation • Marketing • Due Diligence

The market is being shaped before the shovel hits the ground.

The multifamily market is not only being shaped by interest rates, rents, cap rates, lenders, developers, and investors.

It is being shaped in town halls.

Across Southeastern Connecticut and coastal Rhode Island, the most important housing decisions often begin with…

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Town Meeting Minute Issue 10 - The Next Wave of Density Is Hiding in the DetailsTown Meeting Minute • Issue #10

The Next Wave of Density Is Hiding in the Details

This week, the biggest real estate story may not be a sale, a new listing, or a single development approval. It may be the quiet zoning changes that determine what can be built next.

What We’re Watching Over the Next Two Weeks

Across Groton, Waterford, Old Lyme, Stonington, and coastal Rhode Island, local boards are reviewing text amendments, planning updates, special permits, and zoning changes that could influence land values, housing supply, commercial corridors, and future development patterns.

Top Story

Groton’s proposed Open Space Common Interest Community text amendment.

Key Date

May 12, 2026 — multiple…

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Changing Markets Issue 9 Hero ImageChanging Markets · Issue #9

The Brokerage Divide Has Begun

Big Ships Turn Slowly.

Many agents are making long-term career decisions at the exact moment the real estate industry is becoming faster, leaner, more technology-driven, and less forgiving.

82%of real estate agents currently use AI according to RPR’s 2026 survey. 32%of REALTORS® had not yet actively adopted AI tools in NAR’s 2025 survey. 58%of REALTORS® using AI reported using ChatGPT as their primary tool. $4.4Tin potential annual economic impact may be created by generative AI according to McKinsey. The Career Decision Nobody Is Talking About

Agents are not just switching brokerages. They may be choosing how flexible their future…

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Mystic Harbor aerial view for Seaport Community Calendar Issue 8Seaport Community Calendar | Issue #8

Spring Is Wide Open Across Coastal CT & RI

Four counties. Dozens of towns. One regional calendar built to help Our community get out, connect, and support what is happening close to home.

Submit Your Event

As the shoreline moves deeper into spring, the calendar starts to tell a bigger story. Festivals, markets, theater, harbor events, road races, and long-standing traditions are bringing people back into town centers, waterfront districts, farms, museums, and village streets.

This issue highlights events across New London County, Middlesex County, Washington County, and Newport County.

Have an event to share?
Send details to info@seaportre.comand Our team will review it for…

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