The sprawling complex known as The Green at 9 and 90 is entering its most aggressive construction phase yet, with 40 new permits filed in June alone.

This sudden surge of paperwork at 1610 Worcester Rd signals a coordinated, multi-year overhaul of the 1,000-unit luxury community, transforming a 1966-era campus into a modernized residential hub.

The filings, dated June 24, 2026, push the total number of active construction documents for the site past 120. This follows a pattern of intense activity that began earlier this year: 62 permits were logged in April, followed by another 36 in the subsequent 68 days. The sheer volume of filings—covering structural work, mechanical systems, and infrastructure—indicates a centralized capital investment plan rather than isolated repairs.

Located at the intersection of Route 9 and I-90, the complex spans approximately 293,180 square feet. After being sold for $312 million in April 2022, the property has moved decisively from the demolition phase into active rebuilding. The current permit wave suggests crews are now tackling the core infrastructure of the aging structures, a necessary step for a complex of this age and scale.

This pace of development is unusual for a single address in South Framingham. Most residential projects in the corridor involve sporadic unit updates or small common-area improvements. The concentration of 40 permits in a single month confirms a tight, aggressive timeline that mirrors the initial filing surge seen earlier this spring.

Residents living near Worcester Road and Concord Street should expect continued construction noise and traffic disruptions as crews execute the various phases of the rebuild. With the demolition largely complete, the next few months will bring the most visible changes to the skyline of this major transportation corridor.

This analysis is based on public municipal records. Visit the Framingham city portal for more details at https://framinghamma.portal.opengov.com.