The Green at 9 and 90 is undergoing a systematic rebuild, filing 60 permits in just 83 days between February 2 and April 25, 2026.
This surge of activity means residents in South Framingham should expect construction noise and increased traffic around the 293,180-square-foot complex. The volume of filings suggests a comprehensive modernization of the aging property, which was originally built in 1966.
The latest push began on February 2 with a demolition permit and a building permit filed by Angelo Vigliotta. By February 11, four more building permits were added to the record, followed by an electrical permit on March 8. This current wave follows a previous spike in April 2026, where 55 permits were filed, bringing the total to over 115 municipal filings at 1610 Worcester Rd in a single year.
While earlier filings focused on structural and electrical upgrades, this latest cluster appears to target interior systems and final fit-outs. Recent records, including electrical permit BLDE-26-301, indicate that high-voltage power infrastructure remains a primary focus of the current phase.
This analysis is based on public municipal records. Visit the Framingham city portal at framinghamma.portal.opengov.com for more details.