Construction crews will soon begin reshaping the interior of a home at 123 Concord St in Framingham, replacing a dated kitchen and adding a long-missing second-floor bathroom. The $125,000 renovation, approved by the city on March 3, signals a wave of modernization hitting the corridor, where homes built between 1867 and 2020 sit side-by-side.

ABC Construction LLC filed the building permit on February 28, outlining a project that transforms the daily function of the residence. The scope includes a complete kitchen overhaul and the construction of a new full bathroom on the second floor. This addition addresses a common limitation in older Framingham properties, where upper-level bedrooms often lack private facilities.

Concord Street represents a unique slice of the city's housing stock, with an average assessed value of $534,650. The mix of architectural eras on the block means that while some structures date back to the 19th century, others reflect 21st-century builds. This specific permit does not alter the building's exterior footprint or height, focusing instead on internal upgrades that increase the property's utility and market value.

While this is a residential project, it fits a broader pattern of significant renovation activity currently sweeping through local neighborhoods. Residents can monitor the progress of this specific job, permit BLD-2026-00142, through the city's online portal. For those interested in reviewing the approved plans or tracking future inspections, the full record is available here.