DeSantis demolition law clears way for hit job on Al Capone’s Miami mansion
by Richard Luscombe in Miami, Florida from US news | The Guardian on (#6E701)
Gangster's century-old house razed after Florida governor stripped municipalities of power to prevent leveling of historic buildings
Al Capone's historic waterfront mansion in Florida, where the notorious gangster took his last breath in 1947, has itself been whacked, and preservationists are pointing to the state's Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, as the hitman.
The elegant century-old property on one of Miami's most exclusive islands was quietly razed earlier this month. The take-down followed the enactment of a law from the DeSantis administration in July stripping municipalities of their power to prevent the demolition of certain properties, regardless of historic designation.
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