The 1966 high-rise known as The Green at 9 and 90 is preparing for a significant electrical overhaul that could reshape power distribution for its 402 bedrooms.
Angelo Vigliotta filed the permit on behalf of 1610 Worcester Road Owner, LLC, triggering a review process for the massive residential complex located at 1610 Worcester Rd. While the filing description remains brief, the sheer scale of the 293,180-square-foot facility suggests this is more than a routine repair; it is a systemic update for a property that has housed Framingham residents for nearly six decades.
Spanning a 5.09-acre lot, the complex is a fixture of the Route 9 corridor. Vigliotta, who is associated with multiple development entities across Massachusetts including in Newton, has a history of managing large-scale property improvements. The permit, filed on February 25, 2026, does not specify the exact scope of work, but electrical upgrades in buildings of this vintage often involve replacing aging service panels, rewiring common areas, or modernizing systems to meet current safety codes.
This filing adds to the ongoing lifecycle of the property, which has remained a dominant residential presence since its construction. As older apartment complexes in the area undergo modernization, residents should expect potential disruptions during the approval and construction phases. The city will now review the plans to ensure all work adheres to local safety regulations before any physical changes begin.
Residents and neighbors can track the progress of this filing or submit questions directly through the city's open data portal at https://framinghamma.portal.opengov.com/records/1783054.