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About Granite City, IL

If you wander down to southwestern Illinois, you'll bump into Granite City, hugging the banks of the mighty Mississippi. Here, factories from days gone by share stories with every brick laid — all within earshot of flowing waters and amidst folks who stick together through thick and thin.

Established in the late 19th century, Granite City has grown into a vibrant community with a population of over 28,000 residents. Its pivotal location by important transit routes combined with a legacy in steelwork, creates a unique blend of commercial energy, industrial strength, and cultural variety here.

Step into Granite City and let its historical heart captivate you. Here, scenic beauty wraps around bustling streets, offering both an urban rush and peaceful retreats within arm’s reach.

What To Do in Granite City, IL

Granite City offers many attractions and amenities. Here are some suggestions for interesting things to enjoy.

  • Historic Sites: Educate yourself in Granite City's industrial heritage with visits to its historic sites and landmarks. Once teeming with industrial fervor, today’s quiet stroll through Green Space Steelworks reveals not just paths and plants but also tales from when granite was king here—a peaceful yet profound homage to days gone by. Discover what made this community tick at the Granite City Historical Museum.
  • Outdoor Adventures: Let Granite City's natural wonders capture your heart-explore vibrant parks, hit scenic trails, or relax by the serene riverfront. At Wilson Park, it's all about savoring moments by the majestic Mississippi River. Let yourself get lost in nature's embrace at Horseshoe Lake State Park. Imagine cruising along the banks of the Mississippi River, where every turn on Great River Road offers a feast for your eyes with breathtaking scenery.
  • Local Cuisine: Sample classic American dishes like barbecue ribs, fried catfish, and St. Louis-style pizza at local diners and eateries, where you can enjoy hearty comfort food in a casual atmosphere. Make sure you pop into the Granite City Farmers Market. There you'll find an abundance of freshly picked produce alongside delicious handmade food products—all sourced directly from the community’s finest vendors.
  • Community Events: Throughout each season, there's always something happening in Granite City. Celebrate together at Granite City’s yearly extravaganza on Independence Day - a spectacular display of fireworks alongside heartwarming music and loads of kid-friendly fun! Get a taste of what makes this city special by immersing yourself in its varied cultures through festive celebrations, hands-on crafts fairs showcasing local talent, and high-energy street processions.

Working in Granite City, IL

Granite City's economy benefits from health care, manufacturing, retail, and hospitality. The city's unemployment rate is high at 7%. The median household income in Granite City is $53,757 per year, which is about $15,300 lower than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing a bit slower than the national average. Granite City’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 30.1%, compared to the national rate expected to be 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are health care (9.9%), metal & metal products (9.3%), hospitality (7.5%), educational services (6.9%), construction (5.3%), finance & insurance (4.8%), and public administration (4.0%).

Granite City, IL Neighborhoods

These neighborhoods have the most expensive homes.

  • Maryland Place: This neighborhood has some green space and is near Walter F. Coolidge Junior High School. The median real estate price is $172,115. This amount is higher than 73.5% of all other places in Illinois. Most of the properties are owner-occupied. There is a mixture of single-family homes and apartment complexes. The average rent is $1,693. The vacancy rate is 2.4%, so it is difficult to find a place to rent.
  • First Greater Granite Heights: This area has some lakefront properties. The median real estate price is $169,997. The average rental price is a bargain at $935. The vacancy rate is 11.5%.
  • Nameoki: This area is rural, so bring your horses. The median price for a home is $151,764. The average rent is $1,913. The vacancy rate is 6.2%.
  • Granite City North: This area has Wilson Park and the Granite City High School. The median price for a home is $133,215. The average rent is $1,619. The vacancy rate is 6.2%.

Granite City, IL School District

The Granite City CUSD 9 is the administrator for the public schools. The school district spends $12,347 annually on each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is average at 17 to one.

Granite City has five private schools. The top-ranked ones are St. Elizabeth Continuation School (PK to 8th), Holy Family School (K to 8th), and Central Baptist School (K to 12th).

There are no colleges in Granite City; however, there are 37 colleges and universities within 50 miles. The closest schools are about a ten-minute drive away. They are Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (public, four-year), Harris Stowe State University (public, four-year), and Ranken Technical College (private, four-year).

Moving to Granite City, IL Resource Guide

Granite City’s municipal government has an elected mayor and City Council. Find more information on the City of Granite City's website.

Granite City Park District manages the parks, programs, events, team sports, and facilities. There is a disc golf course, two swimming pools, and an ice rink.

Granite City, IL Housing

The median home price is $119,900. The price trend is going up 19.9% year-over-year. The housing market is a seller’s market with fewer homes listed for sale than interested buyers. Housing costs are an amazing 46% lower than the national average. The cost of living is 14% lower than other cities in the state and 18% lower than the national average.