CCL Industries Inc., a label and packaging company with headquarters in Framingham and Ontario, Canada, signed an agreement to acquire a Mexican electronics supplier for $50.7 million, according to a press release from Friday.
Renewable energy company Amersco, based in Framingham, has entered an agreement to participate in the renovation of a Wells County jail facility in Indiana.Â
Roughly 70 acres of land along Lackey Dam Road, and sprawling through Uxbridge, Sutton, and Douglas, have been sold for $5 million to Indianapolis real estate firm Scannell Properties, according to the Worcester South District Registry of Deeds.
Framingham renewable energy company Ameresco has replaced 500 metal halide, 2,000-watt sports field lights and installed 300 LED, 1,400-watt lights in their place at Paul Brown Stadium, home of the Cincinnati Bengals, according to a Wednesday announcement.
Cogmedix, Inc., a medical contract manufacturer based in West Boylston, plans to build a new 101,400-square-foot manufacturing facility, making use of a five-year tax financing agreement with the town totaling approximately $328,930.
An industrial warehouse on 357 Fortune Blvd. in Milford sold to a quartz manufacturing company for $5.3 million, according to the Worcester County Registry of Deeds.
The Polar Park baseball stadium in Worcester hosted the first Massachusetts Mash-Upon Tuesday, where nearly 600 people from the state’s manufacturing community were expected to gather at the event.
Westborough medical technology firm Miach Orthopaedics, Inc. of Westborough announced on Monday it has named Christopher Joyce as vice president and chief financial officer.
Caroline’s Cannabis in Uxbridge, the first woman-owned small business cannabis shop to open in Massachusetts, received final licensure from the state Cannabis Control Commission on Sept. 17 to move forward with plans to open a second adult-use location in Hopedale.