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Community Profile |
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Basking in lush country sides, a rich history and now on the cutting edge of commercial development, SPRING HILL offers a blend of commerce, a family-oriented atmosphere, a business friendly community and peaceful country living. Maintaining its small town charm and friendly atmosphere, Spring Hill has quickly and efficiently developing both residentially and commercially to accommodate the growing needs of its’ residents.
Demographics:
- Spring Hill has experienced annual growth rates 4 times higher than that of other cities in the region.
- With a population of 1,464 in 1990, Spring Hill’s population recently topped approximately 24,000 according to the 2007 census.
- Over 8,600 Households to date.
- Spring Hill is a diverse community consisting of young families, business professionals and retirees.
- At the current growth rate, Spring Hill’s population is expected to increase by another 250% by 2010, making it the fourth largest city in the five county region (Davidson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, Wilson), only behind Nashville, Franklin, and Murfreesboro.
Residential Profile:
- The increase in Spring Hill’s population and housing stock resulted in over 8,000 building permits issued from 2000 through 2007.
- Spring Hill offers living amenities for everyone’s needs including multi-family homes, condominiums, townhomes and apartments.
- Spring Hill has approximately 50 developed subdivisions within its city limits.
- The average square foot prices for homes in Spring Hill is $111.31 and the average price of owner-occupied dwellings in Spring Hill is $289,255 (** figures based on realtor sales information from May – August of 2007)
Commercial Profile:
- In 2007, Spring Hill was recognized by the Tennessee Center for Policy Research as “The Most Business Friendly City.”
- Spring Hill’s strategic location amidst a combination of farmland, industry, and a growing residential market make the city ripe for development and an attractive economic center.
- Consisting of mostly retail trade and manufacturing industries, the City actively recruits all businesses and seeks to increase employment opportunities so that its’ residents can live, play and work within their community.
- Because of its key geographic location, explosive residential development, population boom and high median income, major retail chains have already identified Spring Hill as a prime location for expansion including Target, Home Depot, Lowes, Kohls, Publix, Kroger, Starbucks and many more.
- Prime development sites are available for “build to suit” purposes as well as a multitude of newly constructed facilities ready to accommodate businesses looking to relocate or expand in the Middle Tennessee area.
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