Park Slope townhouse where Al Capone grew up lists for $2.9M

Jun 25, 2020 |

Listing photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman Before moving to Chicago as a teenager in 1919, Al Capone lived in Park Slope, in three different townhouses along Park Slope. One of them was this townhouse at 21 Garfield Place. Just listed for $2.9 million (h/t Post), the home today is a three-family with an owner’s duplex and two one-bedroom apartments above, […more]

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