The Green at 9 and 90 is undergoing a massive infrastructure overhaul, filing 62 separate permits in just 83 days. This volume of paperwork indicates a coordinated renovation of the complex rather than routine maintenance.
Residents in South Framingham should expect sustained construction activity and potential traffic shifts along Worcester Road as crews modernize the aging property.
The activity centers on 1610 Worcester Rd, a 402-unit high-rise built in 1966. Spanning nearly 293,000 square feet, the building (Parcel ID FRAM-000097-000042-006077) has seen a rapid succession of filings since February 2, 2026. A significant portion of this work focuses on electrical systems; for example, applicant Angelo Vigliotta filed permits on February 11 and 25, followed by a cluster of four electrical permits issued on March 8 alone.
The density of these filings suggests a systematic upgrade to the building's mechanical and electrical backbone to bring the 60-year-old structure up to modern standards. With the filing window extending into the spring construction season, the project is likely to remain active through the summer.
This analysis is based on public municipal records. Visit the Framingham city portal at framinghamma.portal.opengov.com for more details.