Welcome to Spring Green

At the Intersection of Manufacturing, Art & History

This tight-knit community welcomes entrepreneurship and innovation, and offers fantastic opportunities for development. Home to five Cardinal Glass manufacturing and development locations, manufacturing is a key component of Spring Green’s economy.

Spring Green is also home to Taliesin, the estate of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and American Players Theatre, one of the largest outdoor classical theatre companies in the United States. These attractions, alongside numerous others, contribute to a thriving tourism industry.

Spring Green at a Glance

Population: 1,593

Spring Green is big on small-town charm.

$87,813 Median Household Income

Spring Green residents enjoy an estimated median income slighter higher than that of the U.S. as a whole.

$236,755 Median Home Value

Property ownership is well within reach in Spring Green.

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Development Areas of Opportunity

Spring Green is ripe for both single- and multi-family housing development to accommodate the growing workforce that supplies its thriving manufacturing and tourism industries.

Developer Resources

Informational Maps

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Primary Banks
  • Royal Bank: Located at 152 S. Worcester St., Spring Green, WI 53588
  • BMO Bank: Located at 209 E. Jefferson St., Spring Green, WI 53588
  • The Peoples Community Bank: Located at 166 S. Lexington St., Spring Green, WI 53588

Business Resources

Incentives

Revolving Loan Fund (RLF)

A flexible source of supplemental financing for businesses expanding in or relocating to Sauk County, RLFs encourage business growth — creating jobs and improving the local economy — and are good options for startups and new businesses in search of capital.
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Wisconsin Fast Forward (WFF) Standard Grant Program

In an effort to train and retain highly skilled workers, the WFF program rewards Wisconsin business owners with grants that reimburse them for the costs associated with occupational training. These grants cover training costs for unemployed and underemployed job seekers and workers, in addition to incumbent workers.

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Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation (WWBIC)

The WWBIC funds small and micro businesses with loans up to $100,000. Strong applicants will be able to show well-conceived business plans, a record of existing business and measured growth, proven industry experience behind their startup, and a solid credit history.

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Business Directory

Explore the business landscape of Spring Green with this helpful directory

Available Office Space

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Living in Spring Green

A few reasons Spring Green is an attractive place to live:

  • Arts & Culture: Spring Green is home to Taliesin, the estate of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright and a UNESCO World Heritage site, as well as the American Players Theatre. 
  • Peaceful Environment: This small town nestled near the Wisconsin River is surrounded by natural beauty.
  • Affordable Living: Home prices are slightly lower than the national average, resulting in most residents owning their homes.
  • Economic Stability: A diverse local economy helps ensure the community can weather changes in any single sector.

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Discover More of Sauk County

Sauk County can be separated into six municipalities, each a cornerstone contributing to the region’s enduring economic climate — explore them below.