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Thursday's Daily Pulse

Power fully restored to Florida residents hit by Michael

Utilities are reporting that all power has been restored in the Florida counties devastated by Hurricane Michael. The utility companies and cooperatives reported to the Public Service Commission that they had zero outages for the first time since the Category 4 hurricane made landfall almost a month ago. More from the AP and WDHN.

Thousands of racing greyhounds in Florida will need new homes by end of 2020

Florida voters dealt a surprisingly decisive blow to greyhound racing, approving a measure that’ll ban the sport in their state. With a majority of the nation's dog tracks slated to close by the end of 2020, young greyhounds that never make it to the track will need homes too. [NBC News]

Florida among top states for manufacturing growth in U.S.

Florida ranks among the nation’s top 10 states for manufacturing. The state is home to more than 19,000 manufacturers employing more than 331,000 workers. Florida’s manufacturers produce a wide variety of goods including aerospace products, batteries, communications equipment, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, boats and more. [Source: Business Facilities]

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Business in Southeast Florida: A roundup of news

This look at business in Southeast Florida opens with a profile of OXXO Care Cleaners. Their open-air stores feature an ATM-style pickup and dropoff. Also in the roundup: A by-the numbers look at Broward County's office market, more real estate notes, economic development projects, much more. [Source: Florida Trend]

Here’s what a recount in Florida would look like

Recounts are the talk of Florida politics, with the races for U.S. Senate and Florida Agriculture Commissioner — as well as a smattering of smaller races — all within a razor-thin margin. Statewide results have to be reported to the state elections office before a recount can be ordered. Between provisional and other late ballots, it might be this weekend before results are in. More from the Tampa Bay Times and Florida Today.

ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› Venture X to open office-sharing space in Palm Beach Gardens
Office-sharing startup Venture X is opening a location at PGA Boulevard and U.S. 1 in Palm Beach Gardens, its second coworking space in Palm Beach County. Prices are $280 a month for a shared desk, $500 a month for a personal desk in an open seating area and $750 a month for a private office.

› Bye bye offices, hello more condos in Tampa’s 50-plus-story Riverwalk Place
When developer Larry Feldman announced plans for a mixed-used tower abutting Tampa’s Riverwalk three years ago, it called for 14 floors of office space. No more. Feldman and Two Roads Development, partners in Riverwalk Place, revealed that the 50-plus story tower will be totally residential except for restaurants on the ground floor.

› Repairs from AutoNation service centers will come with AAA 'stamp of approval'
Fort Lauderdale-based AutoNation, the nation’s largest auto retailer, on Wednesday announced a new partnership with AAA on auto repair certification. AutoNation is AAA's first national “Approved Auto Repair” program partner, with more than 220 service centers currently under the program.

› Issues aplenty face a growing, successful Wynwood
In many ways, Wynwood is a victim of its own success, as leaders face issues that weren’t even on the radar years ago, when the area was a hive of factories, warehouses and body shops. The Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) is determined to find workable solutions while preserving the area’s character, leaders say.

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› Whole Foods hysteria in Fort Myers: Crowds pile in for first look and freebies
Hordes of Whole Foods Market fans swarmed Daniels Marketplace Wednesday to get a first look at the new south Fort Myers store. The plaza's parking lot was jam-packed all morning, with overflow parking stretching along Six Mile Cypress Parkway.

› Boca Raton-based prison operator Geo increased revenue, profits in third quarter
Prison and detention center operator The Geo Group saw its third-quarter profits increase to $39.3 million, or 33 cents a share, compared with $38.5 million, or 31 cents a share, in the year-ago quarter, according to earnings released Wednesday.

› Florida study finds monarch butterflies declined 80 percent since 2005
Every year thousands of monarch butterflies dance through the air over North Florida, migrating between their breeding ground in Mexico and their regular homes along the U.S. Atlantic coastline. Every year, there have been fewer and fewer of them.

› Miami Yacht Show cruising across bay from Miami Beach
Producers plan to move the Miami Yacht Show from Miami Beach to the City of Miami’s Omni area beginning in 2019. Yachting Promotions Inc. is asking the city for a revocable license to stage the annual yacht show offshore of the former Miami Herald site, between the MacArthur and Venetian causeways.