
American Gangster Al Capone's Property Is Up For Sale, Asking Price Is...
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The mansion where Al Capone is believed to have orchestrated the notorious St Valentine's Day Massacre has reportedly suffered damage due to flooding.
A vacant plot of land on Miami's exclusive Palm Island, once home to notorious gangster Al Capone, has hit the market for a staggering $23.9 million (approximately Rs 200 crore), according to New York Post. While the original mansion where Capone lived and died was controversially demolished last summer, the 30,000-square-foot waterfront lot offers potential buyers a unique opportunity.
Douglas Elliman agent Dina Goldentayer, who manages the listing, told NYPost that "this is the opportunity to build what will be one of the best estates in Miami Beach."
Despite protests from preservationists, the mansion was ultimately torn down, leaving a blank canvas for a future owner.
