The Green at 9 and 90 is undergoing a system-wide transformation that has now pushed the total number of municipal filings at the site to over 120 in a single calendar year.
This volume of activity is rare for residential properties in South Framingham. The latest surge includes 55 new permits filed between February 2 and April 23, 2026, suggesting the project has either accelerated or expanded in scope.
The 1966 high-rise, which spans roughly 293,180 square feet and contains 402 units, is seeing a coordinated replacement of core infrastructure. Specific filings at 1610 Worcester Rd include electrical work filed by Angelo Vigliotta on February 25 and a fire alarm permit on February 26. Additional electrical and building permits followed on March 8, indicating a synchronized multi-trade effort rather than isolated repairs.
The scale of these capital improvements rivals new construction projects in the city. Residents in the South Framingham corridor should expect continued construction activity as the project moves through these phases.
This analysis is based on public municipal records. Visit the Framingham city portal at https://framinghamma.portal.opengov.com for more details.