The Green at 9 and 90 is undergoing a massive electrical overhaul as part of a broader surge of infrastructure work in South Framingham.
The activity is concentrated in the 01702 zip code, where 42 electrical permits were processed between February 2 and April 2. This volume suggests a coordinated effort to modernize aging power systems across several major properties rather than routine repairs.
The epicenter of the work is The Green at 9 and 90, located at 1610 Worcester Rd. The 293,180-square-foot apartment complex, originally built in 1966 with additions in 1974, is the subject of seven separate permits filed by Angelo Vigliotta. These filings, spanning February through early April, indicate a phased approach to updating the 50-year-old complex's power distribution.
Other significant updates are hitting the South End and Downtown. Paul Ritchotte filed a permit on March 4 for the Daniel's Table property at 26 Pearl St, a multi-family building constructed in 1985. Additionally, Katelynn O'Guerra secured a permit on January 23 for a property at 100 State St near Downtown.
This concentration of work suggests property owners are prioritizing safety codes and increased power demands in older structures. Residents near Worcester Road and Pearl Street may notice increased contractor traffic as these projects move from the permitting phase into active construction.
This analysis is based on public municipal records. Visit the Framingham city portal at https://framinghamma.portal.opengov.com for more details.