SAN ANTONIO - Air Force FCU said it has moved its corporate offices off of Lackland Air Force Base to a recently renovated building the credit union acquired in 2004. The new facility will double to 45,000 square-feet, the amount of space available for credit union employees. The new building will house the credit union's executive offices and member call center. Air Force FCU bought the 123,000 square-foot property for just less than $5 million in August 2004 and plans to lease the remaining space. That property, which houses the credit union's main branch, will be renovated and expanded.
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