Thirty-six new municipal filings hit the Framingham clerk's office for 1610 Worcester Rd between April 2 and June 9, 2026. This latest batch brings the total count to over 100 permits recorded at the South Framingham high-rise in less than six months.
The pattern indicates a relentless pace of modernization that has transformed the 1966 complex known as The Green at 9 and 90 into the city's most active construction site. Residents in the area now witness a coordinated effort to upgrade aging infrastructure rather than isolated repairs.
The new filings span a specific window starting in early spring. While previous reporting highlighted a surge of 62 permits in 90 days earlier in the year, this latest cluster of 36 documents suggests the project has not slowed. The filings cover the period from April 2 through June 9, 2026, maintaining the high velocity seen in prior quarters.
Galaxy Electrical Contractors continues to drive this activity, as noted in earlier reports of 53 permits filed in 90 days. The consistency of the data points to a systematic retrofit of the building's core systems. Electrical and building permits dominate the record, signaling work on the high-rise's internal utilities and structural elements.
This volume of filings is unprecedented for a single address in the city. The Green at 9 and 90 has now generated more than 100 distinct municipal documents since the start of the year. Such density of activity usually signals a capital project valued in the millions, far exceeding standard renovation work.
City officials and neighbors should watch for the next wave of filings as the project moves into exterior or final inspection phases. The current trajectory suggests the overhaul will extend well into the third quarter of 2026. Future reports will track whether the pace of 36 filings per 68 days holds steady or begins to taper as major systems come online.