The Green at 9 and 90 is moving from the planning phase to active demolition and reconstruction.

This project is the primary driver of a massive spike in building activity in South Framingham. Residents near Route 9 have seen a surge of permit filings centered almost entirely on this single address, signaling a total overhaul of the 1966-era high-rise complex.

The timeline is aggressive. A demolition permit was scheduled for April 26, 2026, with construction set to begin just 15 days later on May 11. This rapid transition suggests that materials are already staged for immediate replacement.

The scale of the work is evident in the municipal data. In a 90-day window, 57 distinct permits were filed for the property at 1610 Worcester Rd. This includes a cluster of 12 electrical permits issued over three days in early May, indicating a complete replacement of internal systems alongside structural changes.

This volume of filings is nearly five times the local baseline for the 01702 ZIP code, making it the largest infrastructure push in the area this year.

Residents can find more details by visiting the Framingham city portal at framinghamma.portal.opengov.com.