The Green at 9 and 90 is undergoing a massive renovation surge, with 59 permits filed at the property in just 81 days.
This volume of activity suggests a coordinated modernization of the high-rise, which will likely mean increased noise and contractor presence for residents in the South Framingham neighborhood near Route 9.
The project focuses on the 293,180-square-foot apartment complex located at 1610 Worcester Rd. Built in 1966, the property saw a flurry of activity starting February 2, when Angelo Vigliotta filed the first batch of documents, including demolition and building permits. The pace accelerated through March, including a spike in electrical permits on March 8, indicating a shift toward interior systems and rewiring.
While routine maintenance typically generates a few permits a year, 59 filings in a single quarter points to a comprehensive overhaul of the aging structure. Work has already been documented in specific areas, including Unit C310.
This analysis is based on public municipal records. Residents can visit the Framingham city portal at https://framinghamma.portal.opengov.com for more details.