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CITY OF INDIAN SPRINGS VILLAGE

Welcome to Indiana Springs Village, Alabama!

Centrally located minutes from I-65 and US Hwy 280, Columbiana is a charming community with a small-town feel and easy access to suburban amenities. With renewed interest in new housing, and the arts and entertainment options at Old Mill Square – black box theater, EBSCO art gallery, and Grande Hall – Columbiana is proving itself an entertainment destination for central Alabama with wine and dining options a short walk away.

Indian Springs Village by the Numbers

Population Increase
Since 2020

2,617

City
Population

141,248

Median Household
Income

$113,244

Median Disposable
Income

2,697

City Daytime
Population

71%

Bachelor’s Degree
or Higher

Source: ESRI

Indian Springs Village: The Natural Choice

  • Historic or new, living Columbiana has homes to suit the needs and budgets of new homeowners, growing families, and empty-nesters!

  • Columbiana Main Street is a designated organization dedicating resources for downtown revitalization efforts turning vacancies into small business venues for residents and visitors to enjoy.

  • Indian Springs is home to the historic Indian Springs School, founded through the estate of Birmingham industrialist Harvey G. Woodward. The school pioneered the state’s first soccer program and has a globally touring choir, enhancing the town’s cultural and educational prestige.

  • Located near Oak Mountain, Indian Springs offers access to natural outdoor spaces that support a peaceful and active lifestyle.

  • Proximity to Oak Mountain State Park provides residents with opportunities for hiking, nature exploration, and outdoor activities.

  • Columbiana is the county seat for Shelby County and home to the Shelby County Board of Education.



Indian Springs Village Sites and Buildings for Manufacturing

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