Be our neighbor

The City of Spring Grove has life cycle housing for all persons no matter what their age. A wide variety of affordable housing is available whether you are just starting your family, have young children, are becoming empty nesters, or looking at those retirement years. Choose from apartments, twin homes, homes of all sizes, or lots for construction. We also have a wonderful new assisted living facility along with a well-managed, caring nursing home.

SPRING GROVE HOUSING RFP

Are you a builder or developer interested in partnering with the City of Spring Grove to expand housing?

The City of Spring Grove is seeking proposals from housing developers to establish residential units on City-owned property located at approximately 167 1st St SW in Spring Grove. The one-acre site is only one block south of the historic downtown and overlooks scenic Roverud Park, making it a prime location for new housing development.

The City has identified the property as being ideal for building small housing units, such as townhomes or patio homes. A recent housing study indicated a need for such units to accommodate aging residents who may wish to downsize from larger homes with greater maintenance requirements. 

The site is currently being used by the City’s public works department and has a Quonset hut on it; the demolition or removal of the building would be the responsibility of the developer.

The City is accepting offers on the land and is willing to work with developers to meet their needs. Printed copies of the RFP are also available at City Hall (18 1st Ave NW). Any interested developer must submit a proposal no later than 12:00 PM on Monday, August 2nd.

If you're interested in learning more about these opportunities, please contact Rebecca Charles with the Spring Grove Economic Development Authority at rebecca.charles@cedausa.com or 605-695-6765.

spring grove is growing!

According to a recent housing study, the City of Spring Grove will need 80 new or restored housing units within the next ten years to keep up with projected growth. The City is currently looking for partners to create new opportunities for housing in the community.

If you are interested in partnering with the City to develop land into housing lots and/or build new housing units, please contact Rebecca Charles with the Spring Grove Economic Development Authority at rebecca.charles@cedausa.com or 605-695-6765.