Located at the intersection of Central Avenue and 4th Street, it is the tallest building currently topped-out in St. Petersburg and will be the tallest residential building in the Tampa Bay area upon completion.
[1] Developed by the Red Apple Group, the design features a stadium shaped residential condominium, aligned diagonally to the street grid, towering over a mixed-use office and retail base structure.
On October 9, 2024, a construction crane of 400 Central collapsed during Hurricane Milton, causing extensive structural damage to several floors of the adjacent 490 First Ave S, more commonly known as the Tampa Bay Times building.
City officials said the cranes were rated to be safe for winds up to 120 mph (190 km/h).
[4] The highest wind gust reported in the city during Hurricane Milton was 101 mph (163 km/h) at the Albert Whitted Airport.