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  2. Retirement Systems of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Retirement Systems of Alabama is the administrator of the pension fund for employees of the state of Alabama. It is headquartered in the state capital Montgomery, Alabama . David G. Bronner is the chief executive officer .

  3. RSA Trustmark Building - Wikipedia

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    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 SouthTrust Tower in Birmingham. [8] It remained the tallest building in Mobile until the completion of the RSA Battle House Tower in 2007. [ 2 ]

  4. Battle House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    By 1980 it was the only building left completely intact in its city block. In 2003, Retirement Systems of Alabama began restoration of the hotel, along with the construction of an adjoining skyscraper office building, which also includes additional hotel rooms on its lower floors, the RSA Battle House Tower. [3]

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  6. What a Comfortable Retirement Costs in America’s Cheapest ...

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    Retirement age population (65 and up): 15,772. Average mortgage cost: $1,768.03. Average monthly cost of living: $3,570.83. Income needed (after Social Security) for a comfortable retirement ...

  7. RSA Battle House Tower - Wikipedia

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    The RSA Battle House Tower is located in Mobile, Alabama and is Alabama's tallest building. [1] The building is owned by the Retirement Systems of Alabama (RSA). It is the tallest on the Gulf Coast of the United States outside Houston [2], although not counting the antenna spire the Hancock Whitney Center in New Orleans remains taller.