The Green at 9 and 90 is undergoing a massive overhaul, with 120 permits filed for the South Framingham complex in a single year.

This volume of paperwork suggests a coordinated modernization of the 1,000-unit site rather than routine maintenance. Residents and commuters along the Worcester Rd corridor will see the effects of a project that has moved from demolition to construction with unusual speed.

The filing pace accelerated sharply in the spring and summer of 2026. Records show 62 permits were filed in an 83-day window ending in late April, followed by 53 permits in late May and another 40 in June alone. These filings cover structural updates and utility upgrades at 1610 Worcester Rd. The complex, originally built around 1974, is one of the densest residential sites in the area.

The scale of activity at this single address exceeds most recent residential projects in the city. As the project shifts from exterior demolition toward interior renovations and facade work, neighbors should expect continued construction noise and potential traffic impacts near the Route 9 corridor.

This analysis is based on public municipal records. Visit the Framingham city portal at https://framinghamma.portal.opengov.com for more details.