Source: United States & Canada – South China Morning PostThe South Florida house that gangster Al Capone owned for nearly two decades, and died in, is facing demolition.The Miami Herald reported on Thursday that the new owners of the nine-bedroom, Miami Beach house plan to demolish it after buying it for US$10.75 million this summer.One of the owners, developer Todd Glaser, told the Herald the home, which is about 3ft (one metre) below sea level, has flood damage and standing water underneath it. The new owners plan to build a two-storey modern home…Read More