Oxford Immunotec Global PLC, a medical diagnostic company with U.S. headquarters in Marlborough, has raised $62.8 million through an initial public offering of stock that closed Monday.
Framingham-based Ameresco was awarded a $17.4 million contract by the state of Hawaii to install solar powers and undertake energy efficiency improvements at 33 government buildings.
Despite a denial for a special permit to renovate and expand the former Marist Retreat Center in Framingham, Walden Behavioral Care CEO Stuart Koman said he remains “firmly committed” to pursuing approval — this time through an appeal in land court.
Walden, a Waltham-based treatment center for people with eating and mood disorders, filed for a special permit to renovate and expand the site on Pleasant Street (Route 30), to accommodate its new headquarters and an 80-bed treatment facility.
Framingham-based Rand Worldwide, a provider of data governance products, announced a rebranding of its former Rand Secure Archive division after expanding its range of services.
Leave it to Devens to become the destination of the much-anticipated film studios that economic development leaders had hoped would come when Massachusetts implemented tax credits designed to lure the film industry.
Developers floated plans for other locations, perhaps most notably a $500-million filming facility proposed for Plymouth, known as Plymouth Rock Studios. Unable to come up with the financial backing to move ahead with construction, that plan failed, while others never got off the ground.