The Green at 9 and 90 is currently the center of an unprecedented paperwork surge, with 69 separate municipal filings hitting the building department for the site between January and April 2026.

This volume of activity at a single address indicates a massive, coordinated overhaul of the 402-unit high-rise complex. For neighbors in South Framingham, this means a prolonged period of construction and contractor activity along the Worcester Road corridor.

The filings, centered at 1610 Worcester Rd, cover a wide range of work including electrical system overhauls by Galaxy Electrical Contractors and broader building renovations. The pace of the project is aggressive; 66 permits were submitted in a 90-day window, eventually climbing to 69. This level of activity far exceeds typical municipal records, where single-family homes usually file only one or two permits annually.

The work at this 1966-era complex mirrors a wider trend in the 01702 ZIP code. Developer Adam Glenn has simultaneously secured 23 residential building permits across 23 different Framingham properties over a six-week period, including work at 17 Bare Hill Road. This suggests a broader strategy to modernize older housing stock across the city.

Residents can find more details on these filings by visiting the Framingham city portal at framinghamma.portal.opengov.com.