The Green at 9 and 90 is seeing an unprecedented wave of regulatory activity, with 60 permit filings submitted for the property in a 90-day window.
This volume of paperwork suggests a large-scale overhaul of the complex rather than routine maintenance. For residents in South Framingham, this likely means a visible increase in contractor traffic and construction crews around the site.
The activity is centered at 1610 Worcester Rd, a 293,180-square-foot apartment complex built in 1966. Records show a relentless pace of applications starting in February 2026, with Angelo Vigliotta listed as the applicant on multiple filings dated February 2, 11, and 25.
The project appears to be targeting infrastructure, specifically electrical systems. Three electrical permits were filed in a short span between March 8 and March 10. This pattern of concentrated filing often precedes major capital improvements or the modernization of aging systems in multi-family properties of this size.
This analysis is based on public municipal records. Residents can find more details by visiting the Framingham city portal at framinghamma.portal.opengov.com.