For drivers navigating the Worcester Road corridor, the skeletal remains of the old high-rises have long promised a new look. That transformation is now accelerating with unprecedented speed. Between April 22 and July 9, 2026, city records show 41 new permit filings landed at 1610 Worcester Rd, the site of The Green at 9 and 90.
This latest batch confirms the multi-year rebuild of the 402-unit complex has entered its most intense phase. The total volume of filings for this single address now exceeds 120, a figure that dwarfs every other residential project in Framingham this year.
The new permits bridge the gap between earlier infrastructure upgrades and the current construction surge. Prior to this cluster, a separate wave of 71 permits filed in just 67 days signaled the start of a coordinated modernization effort. Those earlier records focused on critical structural repairs and electrical systems for the original 1966 and 1974-era towers. Today's filings suggest crews are now moving into finishing work and exterior facade updates.
This concentration of activity places The Green at 9 and 90 at the center of South Framingham's evolving housing stock. The complex, covering nearly 300,000 square feet, sits along a corridor currently benefiting from significant MBTA Commuter Rail investments. The rapid pace of permitting indicates developers are capitalizing on this regional growth to deliver updated units to the market.
With demolition largely complete and major systems upgraded, the next few months will likely determine the timeline for resident turnover and final occupancy approvals. Residents in the area should expect continued construction traffic and noise as the project moves toward completion. For more details on specific filings, visit the Framingham city portal.