The concrete towers of The Green at 9 and 90, standing silent since 1966, are about to wake up. Between February and May 2026, this South Framingham landmark generated 53 separate municipal filings, a frantic pace that dwarfs the typical activity for a building of its age.
This isn't a series of isolated repairs. The sheer density of applications points to a planned, system-wide modernization that will likely reshape daily life for the 402 residents living there and alter traffic patterns along Worcester Road.
Records show the surge began on February 25, 2026, when Angelo Vigliotta filed the initial building permit. By March 8, the pace accelerated with a dedicated electrical filing. Since then, dozens of permits for electrical grids and structural reinforcement have hit the city database, creating a relentless workflow that suggests a coordinated, multi-million dollar investment.
The focus appears to be on the building's core infrastructure. Galaxy Electrical Contractors is managing the bulk of the electrical work, hinting at a complete rewiring of the complex's energy systems. This level of coordinated activity is unprecedented for a residential high-rise in West Framingham, marking the first major overhaul since the structure's construction nearly 60 years ago.
This address has become the epicenter of a broader shift in the 01702 zip code. While the surrounding neighborhood sees sporadic updates, The Green alone accounts for a disproportionate share of the area's high-value permits. A recent review of the district identified 18 high-value filings in early 2026, with the majority concentrated at this single site.
Residents and neighbors should monitor upcoming Board of Zoning Appeals hearings. With 53 permits already active, the city expects further filings related to site logistics, demolition, and final inspections before the end of the third quarter. For a building that has defined the skyline of 1610 Worcester Rd for decades, the next few months promise the most significant changes in its history.
This analysis is based on public municipal records. Visit the Framingham city portal for more details: https://framinghamma.portal.opengov.com