The Green at 9 and 90 is moving from tearing down to building up, with construction permits following demolition filings within 24 hours.
This rapid transition is the latest step in a massive modernization of the South Framingham complex. For neighbors, this means the project is shifting from preparatory work to active rebuilding, which typically increases noise and truck traffic around the site.
Located at 1610 Worcester Rd, the 6-story structure was built in 1966 and spans approximately 292,608 square feet. The current overhaul follows a $312 million sale of the property and involves a comprehensive retrofit of plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and structural components across the 402-unit campus.
The scale of administrative activity is unprecedented for the city. By late June, the project surpassed 100 total permit filings, often arriving in batches of 30 to 40 every few weeks. This volume dwarfs typical residential projects in Framingham and indicates a full-scale system replacement rather than a surface-level renovation.
Residents can find more details on this project by visiting the Framingham city portal at framinghamma.portal.opengov.com.