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Windsor Federal Savings Bank’s administrative offices will have a new home in 2020. The organization announced it recently signed a lease agreement for 995 Day Hill Road in Windsor and aims to occupy the building by early fall, once renovations are complete.

Currently, Windsor Federal’s executive and administrative offices are housed between two buildings at 250 and 270 Broad St.

“As we continue to expand our services and reach, we are adding team members and have outgrown our space,” President and CEO George Hermann said in a statement. “The property chosen suits the needs of our employees and our organization well, providing the location and space that will further strengthen our foundation, support our future, and help us to better serve our customers as we grow.”

The main office branch at 250 Broad St will remain there, the company said, and will in the future be renovated into a state-of-the-art banking facility with modern conveniences for its customers.

The $531 million-asset Windsor Federal is the only mutual institution with its headquarters in Hartford County.

“As a mutual institution, we cannot be bought,” said Hermann. “Our commitment to our customers and our community is as strong as ever and it is important that we physically position ourselves where we can continue to grow and carry out our mission of helping our neighbors for years to come.”

The banks’ new offices are on the former site of Branford Hall Career Institute and is located next to Fast Pitch Nation. Hartford-based Tecton Architects was selected for the project of transforming the 20,000-square-foot, single-floor building.