Curbed Chicago has up a photo tour of the South Loop's former Lexington Hotel, which mobster Al Capone called home between 1928 and 1931, running all kinds of shady activities out of the two floors he and his gang occupied. It met with a wrecking ball in 1996, but his old Miami Beach estate is still up and kicking, waiting for a taker at $8.45M. [Curbed Chicago; previously]
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