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CITY OF VINCENT

Welcome to Vincent, Alabama!

Vincent, situated within the Birmingham MSA along US Hwy 231, offers easy access to US Hwy 280 and I-20, making it an attractive location for industrial and commercial development, with recent improvements for downtown walkability. The city features amenities such as Gorman Park with Coosa River access, Vincent Municipal Park, the expansive Shel-Clair Farms, and quality local schools that serve as community hubs, making Vincent a great place to invest for the future.

Vincent by the Numbers

Population Increase
Since 2020

2,006

City
Population

$56,347

Median Household
Income

$58,167

Median Disposable
Income

1,653

City Daytime
Population

17%

Bachelor’s Degree
or Higher

Source: ESRI

Vincent: The Natural Choice

  • Vincent’s community infrastructure supports future housing growth, and its quality educational institutions serve as community hubs for engagement and development.

  • Vincent completed a $631,000 capital improvement project due in part to an ALDOT TAP grant, which improved access and walkability for merchants and residents downtown.

  • Home to Shel-Clair Farms, a 1,000-acre working farm, provides horse riding trails, boarding, and camping that bring visitors from far and wide.

  • Recreation facilities include Gorman Park with free boat launch access to the Coosa River along with Vincent Municipal Park, which offers a picnic pavilion, children’s playground, walking track, football, softball and baseball fields available to the public.

  • Gorman Park offers free boat launch access to the Coosa River, while Vincent Municipal Park includes open spaces, sports facilities, and picnic areas for community use.

  • Vincent offers strong site availability and convenient highway access, positioning it well for future industrial and commercial development.

Sites and Buildings for Manufacturing Around Vincent

Use the link below to search all available office and industrial properties around Vincent using an interactive map developed through the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama (EDPA).