RSA Trustmark Building

RSA Trustmark Building
The building in 2019
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Location107 St. Francis Street Mobile, Alabama, US
Coordinates30°41′34.16″N 88°2′28.86″W / 30.6928222°N 88.0413500°W / 30.6928222; -88.0413500
Completed1965
OwnerRetirement Systems of Alabama
ManagementRetirement Systems of Alabama
Height
Tip147.5 m / 484 ft
Roof424 feet (129 m)
Technical details
Floor count34
Floor area283,995 square feet (26,384 m2)[1]
References
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The RSA Trustmark Building, originally the First National Bank Building, is a 34 story, 424-foot (129 m) International Style office tower located in downtown Mobile, Alabama.[2] Most recently known as the AmSouth Bank Building, it had been named in honor of its largest tenant until 2006, AmSouth Bancorporation. It was renamed the GM Building by its new owner, Retirement Systems of Alabama, in 2009.[4] Following a lease agreement with BancTrust Financial Group and its community bank subsidiary, BankTrust, it was renamed again, this time to the RSA–BankTrust Building. BancTrust Financial Group was purchased in 2013 by Trustmark Corporation, a Mississippi based financial institution.[5] The building officially became the RSA Trustmark Building. Trustmark occupies 72,000 square feet (6,700 m2) of the tower, including the lobby floor and floors 25 through 31.[6]

  1. ^ "RSA–BankTrust Building". Skyscraper Center. CTBUH. Retrieved 2017-09-07.
  2. ^ a b "AmSouth Bank Building, Mobile". Emporis. Archived from the original on February 20, 2007. Retrieved 2008-10-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ "Property Profile: AmSouth Bank Building". John Toomey & Company. Retrieved 2008-10-18.
  4. ^ Jumper, Kathy (2009-11-08). "Carnival atmosphere: Former AmSouth building updating with Mardi Gras theme". Press Register. AL.com. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
  5. ^ "BancTrust Financial Group, Inc. and the Retirement Systems of Alabama Announce Lease Agreement for New RSA-BankTrust Building". TradingMarkets.com. Retrieved 2010-08-25.
  6. ^ Jumper, Kathy (2010-08-25). "AmSouth building becomes the RSA-BankTrust building today". Press Register. AL.com. Retrieved 2010-08-25.