A building permit was filed for 52 Howe St, placing a new project on the radar for one of the city's most historic corridors.

Located in Downtown Framingham near the train station and the public library, any work at this address could impact foot traffic and the visual character of a block known for its 19th-century architecture.

The record, filed on September 28, 2000, is notably sparse. The city has not listed a specific applicant, the estimated cost of the work, or the exact scope of the construction. The property sits adjacent to 53 Howe St, a late 19th-century bank building, adding to the civic importance of the immediate area.

Residents looking for more specific details on the project can visit the Framingham city portal at https://webapps.framinghamma.gov/permits/inspectionservices.aspx.