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FIA OPENS NEW OFFICE SPACE IN WINDSOR

Fiduciary Investment Advisors office space

Infinity Group is proud to announce the completion of work at Fiduciary Investment Advisors’ expanded office space in Windsor, CT. The new workspace, located on second floor of 100 Northfield Drive, provides a stylish ultramodern home for 17 employees and serve as a catalyst for streamlined efficiency.
Encompassing numerous tailor-made solutions, this new space will also provide for more flexibility and versatility. Sit-stand desks in two shared workspaces and several private offices will help foster more communication and adaptability among FIA’s creative staff.

FIA office space

Likewise, FIA’s design offers state-of-the-art collaboration zones, including a beautiful café / kitchen space with sliding doors that can double as a town hall meeting area. New colorful furniture on the patio allows employees to take a breath a fresh air and take inspiration from the scenic view.

fia collaboration space

“From the very beginning until the end, Infinity has been responsive, informative and comforting,” said Maureen Cooper, Managing Partner and Chief Operating Officer at FIA. “They have been a fantastic group to work with every step of the way.”
“Infinity worked with us on two previous expansion projects and we were pleased with their professionalism and customer service,” Cooper said. “When it came time once again to review expansion options, Infinity worked closely with us to come up with the best solution. The process took several months, discussions and drawings. They listened, they added perspective and helped us reach a conclusion.”

fia office space

Typically, under the traditional construction model, companies like FIA need to sign different contracts with both a design firm and a construction firm. This means managers must constantly deal with both parties and relay information between the two.
Infinity Group’s system of design-led construction, however, means that Infinity is a single point of accountability, as well as a partner, through all phases of the project’s completion. By simplifying the process, Infinity Group was able to work with FIA to understand, define and deliver on vision, timeline and budget.

fia office space

FIA is an independent, employee-owned, investment consulting firm that works with fiduciary clients, including retirement plan sponsors, institutions, non-profit organizations and private clients. They provide customized investment advisory services to assist their clients in achieving investment objectives while fulfilling their fiduciary obligations.
Infinity Group is Connecticut’s premier design solutions provider. Over the past decade, Infinity Group has worked with businesses in various industries to solve office a diverse array of office problems. Infinity has transformed workspaces from Storrs to Stamford, providing tailor-made solutions to every client’s unique needs.

For more information, please contact Infinity Group Marketing Director Steven Durel via 860-726-9384 or marketing@infinitygroupus.com

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