RSA–BankTrust Building

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RSA–BankTrust Building

The building in 2009
General information
Status Complete
Type Office building
Location 107 St. Francis Street Mobile, Alabama, USA
Coordinates 30°41′34.16″N 88°2′28.86″W / 30.6928222°N 88.04135°W / 30.6928222; -88.04135Coordinates: 30°41′34.16″N 88°2′28.86″W / 30.6928222°N 88.04135°W / 30.6928222; -88.04135
Opening 1965
Height
Roof 424 feet (129 m)
Technical details
Floor area 284,000 square feet (26,384 m2)
Design and construction
Owner Retirement Systems of Alabama
Management John Toomey & Company
References
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The RSA–BankTrust Building, originally the First National Bank Building, is a 34 story, 424-foot (129 m) International Style office tower located in downtown Mobile, Alabama.[1] 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.[3] Following a lease agreement with BancTrust Financial Group and its community bank subsidiary, BankTrust, it was renamed again. BancTrust Financial Group is the only publicly traded bank holding company headquartered in Mobile.[4] The building officially became the RSA–BankTrust Building on August 25, 2010. BankTrust will occupy 72,000 square feet (6,700 m2) of the tower, including the lobby floor and floors 25 through 31.[5]

[edit] History

Both the original First National Bank building (built 1913) and the three-story Neo-Renaissance style U.S. Customs House (built 1853) were demolished in 1963 to clear the site for the new building.[6] The office tower was completed in 1965 and was the tallest building in Alabama from that time until 1986, when it was surpassed by the Wachovia Tower in Birmingham. It remained the tallest building in Mobile until the completion of the RSA Battle House Tower in 2007.[1]

The building was acquired by Retirement Systems of Alabama in February 2009 and subsequently renamed. Plans for an interior and exterior renovation were announced in November 2009. The architectural firm of Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood is performing the design and engineering work. The plans call for upgrading the interior office space from Class C to Class B. Exterior changes include replacing all windows with longer, mirror-tinted versions.[3] The renovations are underway and are expected to be completed by March 2011.[5]

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Preceded by
City Federal Building
Tallest Building in Alabama
1965—1986
129m
Succeeded by
Wachovia Tower
Preceded by
Regions Bank Building
Tallest Building in Mobile
1965—2007
129m
Succeeded by
RSA Battle House Tower


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