Fifty-two new permit filings have landed at 1610 Worcester Rd between February 2 and April 22, 2026, adding to a relentless pace of development at the South Framingham complex known as The Green.

This latest cluster of municipal records confirms a coordinated, multi-phase infrastructure overhaul that has dominated the 5-acre site for three consecutive quarters. The activity signals a shift from routine maintenance to a comprehensive modernization of the 1966 high-rise and its surrounding structures.

The filings span a wide range of categories, with electrical work forming the backbone of the recent surge. Angelo Vigliotta, the primary applicant, initiated the current phase with electrical permits on February 2 and February 11, followed by a fire alarm filing on February 26. Galaxy Electrical Contractors has since driven the majority of the work, submitting dozens of building and electrical permits that target the complex's aging systems.

This recent volume mirrors earlier reporting on the site. As detailed in earlier coverage from April 2026, the site saw 66 filings in the preceding 90 days. The current 52-filing count brings the total to over 100 distinct municipal actions since January, creating a continuous construction timeline that has turned the quiet corridor into a major work zone.

The scope of the project extends beyond simple repairs. The concentration of electrical permits aligns with data from the broader 01702 ZIP code, which indicates a region-wide wave of infrastructure upgrades. However, The Green remains the epicenter, with its 293,180 square feet of space requiring significant investment to update systems originally installed decades ago.

Residents and neighbors should expect continued heavy traffic and utility interruptions as Galaxy Electrical Contractors and other subcontractors move through the complex. With no filing gaps recorded between the initial February submissions and the latest April entries, the city anticipates this intensive period of work will continue through the summer months.