The Green at 9 and 90 is ramping up a systematic overhaul of its facilities, filing 35 new permits in the last 90 days.
This spike in activity means residents and commuters near Worcester Rd should expect sustained construction as the complex modernizes its aging infrastructure. The filing rate is nearly three times higher than the local average for similar properties in South Framingham.
The project focuses on the 1966-era high-rise located at 1610 Worcester Rd. Recent filings show a concentrated push for electrical upgrades, including 12 permits issued in a single three-day window on May 7, 2026. A demolition permit also cleared in May to allow immediate construction to begin.
This latest wave of 35 permits follows a previous cluster of 62 filings, pushing the total count for the 402-unit building well over 100 permits within a year. While typical apartment complexes in the area average fewer than 15 filings annually, this volume suggests a comprehensive capital investment involving structural changes and utility updates.
Residents can track further updates or view specific permit details through the Framingham city portal at https://framinghamma.portal.opengov.com.