The Green at 9 and 90 is moving from teardown to rebuild at a breakneck pace, with construction filings approved just ten days after a demolition permit was issued.
This swift transition indicates a coordinated effort to modernize the high-rise complex in South Framingham. Residents and commuters along the Route 9 corridor will see the results of a project that has dwarfed all other municipal filings in the region by volume.
The scale of the work is immense. In the 90 days leading up to June 8, 2026, developers filed 35 new permits for the property at 1610 Worcester Rd. This follows a previous surge of 45 filings between February and May, and another 53 permits logged in a single quarter prior to that. In total, the site has seen 71 distinct filings in under 70 days.
Much of this activity focuses on the building's 300,000-square-foot footprint. Galaxy Electrical Contractors is leading a comprehensive electrical system retrofit for the 1966-era structure. The speed of these approvals suggests a synchronized execution designed to minimize downtime during the overhaul.
This is the most aggressive permit cluster currently active in Framingham. If the current rate continues, further structural or finishing permits are expected before the end of the summer.
This analysis is based on public municipal records. Visit the Framingham city portal at framinghamma.portal.opengov.com for more details.